Significance of Keshanta
Keshanta, as outlined in the Dharmashastra, refers to a sacrament associated with the Initiatory Ceremony. This particular ritual is meant to be performed at a future date following the completion of the initial ceremony. The concept emphasizes the importance of subsequent spiritual practices that take place after the initiation, highlighting the structured nature of ceremonial rites in Dharmashastra.
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Hindu concept of 'Keshanta'
Keshanta in Hinduism denotes a sacrament linked to the Initiatory Ceremony, signifying an essential ritual that occurs later, emphasizing its role in spiritual progression and rites of passage within the faith.
From: Manusmriti with the Commentary of Medhatithi
(1) A sacrament mentioned in connection with the Initiatory Ceremony that is to be performed at a later time after the ceremony is completed.[1]