Significance of Sanctification
Sanctification is described in Purana as the process of achieving holiness or purification, which is exemplified by Rama's pilgrimage. In Dharmashastra, it is defined as the act of rendering an object sacred or pure, especially after it has been contaminated. Both interpretations emphasize the significance of purification and the pursuit of holiness in spiritual practices.
Synonyms: Holiness, Consecration, Purification, Sanctity, Devotion, Sacredness, Spiritual growth, Blessing, Dedication
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Hindu concept of 'Sanctification'
In Hinduism, Sanctification encompasses becoming holy through purification, as sought by Rama, and involves rendering objects sacred, especially after they have been tainted by impurities.
From: Ramayana of Valmiki (Shastri)
(1) The process of being made holy or purified, which Rama seeks through his visit.[1]
From: Manusmriti with the Commentary of Medhatithi
(1) The process of making an object sacred or pure, particularly after it has encountered impurities.[2]