janai purnima
Janai Purnima is observed in the month of Shrawan. It is called Rakshya Bandhan as this festival observes the bond of purity and security. This festival is celebrated by Hindus all over the world.
Janai
Purnima is Sacred Thread Festival. On this day, Hindu men, especially
the Brahmins and Chettris perform their annual change of Janai and all
who celebrates this festival put a scared thread around their wrist.
Janai is a cotton string worn across the chest by Hindu male. This thread is only given to males during a long and impressive religious ceremony called Bratabandhan. Almost all the religion has type of Bratabandhan, but known by different names. Bratabandhan is basically a formal process of accepting someone in the religion.
The Janai
initiates the boy into manhood and commands them to devotedly follow the
religion and the path of truth. The Janai must be worn every day of
their lives after they listen their mantra from the guru during the
Bartabandha.
Janai
is regarded as symbol of body, speech and mind, and when the knots are
tied the person wearing it is supposed to gain complete control over
each of them.
This cord is changed if it becomes untidy or dishonored due to those acts which are forbidden by religion. However, Janai must be changed without fail on Rakhsya Bandhan Day.
Meaning of Janai Purnima
Janai is sacred thread, and Purnima is full moon day, thus it is Janai festival in the full moon day of Shrawan month of Bikram Sambat calendar.
When is Janai Purnima
Janai Purnima is on Shrawan
Purnima. This year Janai Purnima is on Bhadra 12, 2072, that coincides
with English Calendar date of August 29, 2015.
What do we do in Janai Purnima
A
day before Janai purnima the persons wearing janai should make
themselves 'clean' by shaving or cutting hair and take a good bath. They
undergo a partial fasting, taking only one meal of foods considered to
be 'clean' - no meat, no onions or garlic. Before big event Hindus
prefer to clean their body by keeping fasting. Satvic food is prescribed
for all Hindu ritual and festival.
In
the Purnima morning men usually go to rivers and ponds nearby, to take
secret bath dipping himself thrice in the water. Men, then change their
Janai. Break the old ones.
However
in cities, the family priest (Pandit / Puret) comes to the residence.
The entire family gathers around pandit as he reads the importance and
stories of the from a holy book (patro) and performs a ceremony, which
purifies the new thread, and places it about the men’s neck across the
chest. In a payment the priest is given foodstuffs and monies. The money
is called Dakshina and other stuff are called Daan in Sanskrit.
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