Diksha

/ˈdɪkʃə/ noun

Definition

In Hinduism and Buddhism, a formal initiation ceremony or process through which a person is initiated into spiritual practice, a monastic order, or a religious tradition.

Etymology

From Sanskrit 'dikṣā', possibly derived from 'dī' (to consecrate) or related to initiation rituals. The term has ancient roots in South Asian religious practice and entered English through Sanskrit scholarship.

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Diksha isn't just a casual ceremony—it's a transformative commitment where an entire community recognizes that someone's life direction is changing. It's spiritual technology refined over thousands of years!

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