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Description

Karnavedha Puja is a sacred Hindu ritual in which a child's ears are pierced, typically between the ages of 1 and 5. This ceremony is believed to enhance spiritual receptivity and protect the child from negative energies. It is traditionally performed with Vedic mantras and blessings, often at a temple or in the presence of a priest. The ritual also symbolizes the child's readiness to receive sacred sounds and teachings.Karnavedha Puja is a sacred Hindu ritual in which a child's ears are pierced, typically between the ages of 1 and 5. This ceremony is believed to enhance spiritual receptivity and protect the child from negative energies. It is traditionally performed with Vedic mantras and blessings, often at a temple or in the presence of a priest. The ritual also symbolizes the child's readiness to receive sacred sounds and teachings.

Features

1. Ninth among the sixteen Hindu samskaras 
2. Performed between ages 1 to 5 
3. Symbolizes spiritual awakening and protection 
4. Ear piercing is done with Vedic chants and rituals 
5. Often held at temples or sacred places with family blessings

Samagri

  1. Gold or silver ear studs 
  2. Needle or ear-piercing instrument 
  3. Turmeric, sandalwood paste, kumkum 
  4. Incense sticks, camphor, diya (lamp) 
  5. Flowers and garlands 
  6. Holy water (Ganga jal) 
  7. Copper or brass kalash 
  8. Fruits, sweets, and dry fruits 
  9. Sacred thread (yajnopavita) 
10. Image or idol of deities (usually Vishnu or family deity)

Karnavedha puja