Sacred Thread Ceremony (Upanayanam)
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The Upanayanam or Sacred Thread Ceremony is an important rite of passage in Hinduism, typically performed for young boys marking their transition into student life (Brahmacharya). It involves the investiture of the sacred thread (Yajnopavita) and initiation into the Gayatri Mantra. Below is the general Upanayanam Samagri (materials) needed for this sacred ritual:
General Samagri for Upanayanam:
- Sacred Thread (Yajnopavita) Three cotton threads, usually looped together for the boy.
- Holy Water (Ganga Jal) Used for purifying rituals.
- Roli (Red powder) For Tilak application.
- Haldi (Turmeric) Used in various purification and marking rites.
- Kumkum (Vermilion)
- Akshat (Unbroken Rice)
- Chandan (Sandalwood Paste For applying to the boy’s forehead.
- Moli (Sacred Red Thread) Tied on the wrist.
- Flowers and Garland
- Betel Leaves and Betel Nuts
- Incense Sticks (Agarbatti)
- Camphor (Kapoor) For Aarti and purification.
- Ghee Lamps (Diyas) For lighting during the Puja.
- Ghee (Clarified Butter) For the Havan (fire ritual).
- Samidha (Small wood sticks) For the fire in the Havan.
- Havan Samagri Special mixture of herbs, grains, and offerings for the fire.
- Rice, Dal, Grains Offerings for the deities and the fire.
- Panchamrit A mixture of milk, honey, curd, ghee, and sugar.
- Fresh Fruits For offerings to the deities.
- Sweets (Mithai) Like Ladoo, for offering and distributing as Prasad.
- New Clothes (Dhoti and Angavastram) For the boy undergoing the ceremony.
- Mats or Asan