Vedarambh Puja is a sacred ceremony that signifies the start of Vedic studies for a student, traditionally performed after the Upanayan Sanskar (sacred thread ceremony). The ritual involves the student taking a vow to follow Brahmacharya (celibacy and discipline), serve the guru, and dedicate themselves to learning. The guru initiates the student by teaching the Gayatri Mantra and beginning lessons in Vedic scriptures, rituals, and daily observances.Vedarambh Puja is a sacred ceremony that signifies the start of Vedic studies for a student, traditionally performed after the Upanayan Sanskar (sacred thread ceremony). The ritual involves the student taking a vow to follow Brahmacharya (celibacy and discipline), serve the guru, and dedicate themselves to learning. The guru initiates the student by teaching the Gayatri Mantra and beginning lessons in Vedic scriptures, rituals, and daily observances.
- Twelfth among the sixteen Hindu samskaras
- Performed after Upanayan Sanskar
- Marks the beginning of Vedic education
- Student takes vows of discipline and learning
- Guru teaches Gayatri Mantra and initiates Vedic studies
Samagri
- Sacred thread (yajnopavita)
- Vedic texts or scriptures
- Flowers and garlands
- Incense sticks, camphor, diya (lamp)
- Holy water (Ganga jal)
- Copper or brass kalash
- Fruits, sweets, and dry fruits
- Image or idol of Goddess Saraswati and Lord Vishnu
- Red cloth, turmeric, kumkum, rice grains
- Mat or seat for the student and guru
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