Yagyopavit Sanskar (Janeu Sanskar)
At Siddhbalaji Manokamna Mandir
“Sanskaron ka aarambh, Yagyopavit ke pavitra bandhan ke saath”
The Yagyopavit Sanskar, also known as Janeu Sanskar or Upanayanam, is one of the most sacred rites of passage in Hindu tradition. It marks the spiritual rebirth of a child and their formal initiation into the study of the Vedas and dharmic responsibilities.
Significance of the Sanskar
- One of the 16 Shodasha Sanskaras in Hindu dharma
- Symbolizes the transition from childhood to spiritual awareness
- The child is introduced to Gayatri Mantra, Brahmacharya, and Vedic learning
- Traditionally performed for boys between ages 7–16, but can be done later as well
Ritual Highlights
- Ganesh Pujan – To remove obstacles
- Sankalp & Kalash Sthapana
- Havan (Yagya) – For purification and divine blessings
- Janeu Dharan (Thread Ceremony) – Sacred thread is worn over the left shoulder
- Brahmopadesham – Initiation into the Gayatri Mantra by the Guru or father
- Bhiksha Ritual – Symbolic begging to cultivate humility
- Blessings from elders and community
Spiritual & Cultural Benefits
- Instills discipline, humility, and spiritual responsibility
- Marks the beginning of a life guided by dharma and knowledge
- Strengthens the bond between Guru, disciple, and family
- Invokes divine protection and wisdom
Service Details
- Location: Siddhbalaji Manokamna Mandir or at your home
- Duration: 2.5 to 3.5 hours
- Includes: Purohit services, puja samagri, havan setup, Janeu, and prasad
- Customizable: For individuals or group ceremonies, with optional Vedic chanting and cultural programs
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