Picking up the skin thrown on the ground by someone else and putting it in the dustbin is ‘culture’. Throwing the skin of a banana after eating it is an ‘action’, throwing it in a dustbin is a ‘character or nature’, whereas throwing it on the ground is ‘perversion’.Eating when one is hungry is ‘nature’, eating someone else’s food is ‘perversion’, whereas, enquiring whether everyone in the house has had food, and then only after offering the food to God and eating it as a sacrament is ‘culture’. According to Bharatiya (Indian) culture, each and every action should be virtuous in nature.Every work that we do reflects our sanskars. There is a need to inculcate sanskars for good thoughts and right actions. One who does an action only after contemplating on all its aspects is a human. A thought and a related action when repeated a number of times creates an impression of that thought and action on our mind. Sanskar also means ‘making good or purifying.’ In this process we are supposed to remove our shortcomings.ī. ![]() Dear children, what is meant by the word ‘Sanskar’ ? Sanskar is multiplication of virtues and division of personality defects.‘Multiplication of virtues’ means enhancing virtues in self and ‘division of personality defects’ means reduction of personality defects in self.
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