Samskara (Indian philosophy)

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title: Samskara (Indian philosophy)
text: In Hindu Philosophy and some Indian religions, samskaras or sanskaras are mental impressions, recollections, or psychological imprints that forms the basis for the development of karma theory. In Buddhism, the Sanskrit term samskara is used to describe "mental formations," "will," and many other concepts; in Pāli it is referred to as saṅkhāra. According to various schools of Indian philosophy, every action, intent or preparation by an individual leaves a samskara in the deeper structure of the p
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description: Sanskrit term for mental impressions
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