Samavartanam Puja, also known as the convocation ceremony, is a sacred Hindu ritual performed when a Brahmachari (student) completes his Vedic education and prepares to enter the next stage of life—usually Grihastha (householder). The ceremony includes bathing, wearing new clothes, and offering gratitude to the guru. It symbolizes the transition from disciplined student life to responsible adulthood, with blessings for wisdom, dharma, and prosperity.Samavartanam Puja, also known as the convocation ceremony, is a sacred Hindu ritual performed when a Brahmachari (student) completes his Vedic education and prepares to enter the next stage of life—usually Grihastha (householder). The ceremony includes bathing, wearing new clothes, and offering gratitude to the guru. It symbolizes the transition from disciplined student life to responsible adulthood, with blessings for wisdom, dharma, and prosperity.
- Fourteenth among the sixteen Hindu samskaras
- Marks completion of Vedic education
- Symbolizes transition from Brahmacharya to Grihastha
- Involves ceremonial bath and guru dakshina
- Reinforces values of gratitude, discipline, and dharma
Samagri
- New clothes for the student
- Turmeric, sandalwood paste, kumkum
- Incense sticks, camphor, diya (lamp)
- Flowers and garlands
- Holy water (Ganga jal)
- Copper or brass kalash
- Fruits, sweets, and dry fruits
- Sacred thread (yajnopavita)
- Image or idol of deities (usually Vishnu or Saraswati)
- Red cloth, rice grains, betel leaves and nuts
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