Yagnopavit Puja is a sacred Hindu ceremony that symbolizes the spiritual rebirth of a child, typically a boy, as he begins his journey into Vedic learning and Brahmacharya (disciplined student life). The ritual involves wearing the sacred thread (yajnopavita), taking vows of truth, discipline, and devotion, and receiving the Gayatri Mantra from the guru or father. It is considered one of the most important samskaras in Hindu tradition, especially among Brahmins, Kshatriyas, and Vaishyas.Yagnopavit Puja is a sacred Hindu ceremony that symbolizes the spiritual rebirth of a child, typically a boy, as he begins his journey into Vedic learning and Brahmacharya (disciplined student life). The ritual involves wearing the sacred thread (yajnopavita), taking vows of truth, discipline, and devotion, and receiving the Gayatri Mantra from the guru or father. It is considered one of the most important samskaras in Hindu tradition, especially among Brahmins, Kshatriyas, and Vaishyas.
- Eleventh among the sixteen Hindu samskaras
- Marks initiation into Vedic education and Brahmacharya
- Involves wearing the sacred thread (yajnopavita)
- Guru or father teaches the Gayatri Mantra
- Symbolizes spiritual rebirth and commitment to dharma
Samagri
- Yajnopavita (sacred thread)
- Kusha grass, samidha (firewood), ghee
- Copper or brass kalash
- Incense sticks, camphor, diya (lamp)
- Turmeric, kumkum, sandalwood paste
- Fruits, sweets, dry fruits
- Flowers and garlands
- Holy water (Ganga jal)
- Image or idol of Lord Vishnu, Saraswati, or family deity
- Red cloth, rice grains, betel leaves and nuts
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