Significance of Dikshita
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Hindu concept of 'Dikshita'
Dikshita in Hinduism signifies an individual who has undergone initiation and consecration, recognized for their spiritual advancements, participation in rituals, sacred knowledge, and role as a devoted Brahmana in religious practices.
From: Parama Samhita (English translation)
(1) A term referring to someone who has received initiation or consecration.[1] (2) The initiated individuals who participate in the rituals and receive teachings under a teacher.[2]
From: Manusmriti with the Commentary of Medhatithi
(1) A term used to refer to an initiated person, acknowledging their status post-initiation.[3]
The concept of Dikshita in local and regional sources
Dikshita is a title granted to individuals initiated into the systematic worship of the Devi, signifying their connection to a spiritual lineage and highlighting their engagement in religious practices within their regional context.
From: Triveni Journal
(1) A title for individuals who have undergone initiation into a systematic worship of the Devi, particularly reflecting a spiritual lineage.[4]