The three threads intertwined stand for the creator, organiser, and destroyer — Brahma, Vishnu and Mahesh. Why are Brahmins considered the only true passage to God? Why is the heritage occupation of the communicator, the priesthood, passed down as the exclusive domain of the Brahmin long after work-based caste division has become history?
The attack against Brahminism is not necessarily one against the Brahmin community unless they partake in perpetuating their myth of superiority. It feeds toxic politics and has manifested separatist sentiments in the BJP-led India. Dorsey and his team had to apologise when millions called the message Hinduphobic. In such dangerous times, can the woke millennial carry the token of division, the sacred thread, without being responsible for the massacre it causes?
Silence makes us complicit in the crimes committed in our name. As darkness gradually consumes everything moral and right in this country, we must be very careful to keep from becoming the patron saint of the what destroyed humanity — religious competition.
Casteist millennials Today, we may have addressed the issue of untouchability — albeit partially — in the urban spheres, but I have some questions for the millennials flaunting the white thread around their body. Through the Upanayanam Ceremony, the boy is introduced to the concept of Brahman and therefore, becomes qualified to lead the life of a Brahmachari according to the rules of the Manusmriti.
Your email address will not be published. Save my name, email, and website in this browser for the next time I comment. August 26, No Comments. The scientific importance of using a Janeyu are: 1. When we wear Janeyu on the left shoulder, it helps in enhancing the functioning of our right brain.
It is because the left side of our body has a close relationship with our right brain. In Ayurveda, the connection is called " Ida Nadi. The reason why people wear a Janeyu before starting their education is to improve their learning skills by enhancing their right brains.
While performing the ceremony of Janeyu, the head of the person is shaved, and only a small portion of hair remains. It is known as Shikha. There is a knot made from the remaining hair. It helps in the creation of pressure, which enhances the energy flow through our seven Chakras.
When we tie Janeyu on our ears, it improves our memory and also reduces the chances of digestive problems. When we wear Jateyu, it can reduce the chances of contracting blood pressure related issues. How do you wear Janeyu? Here, the person makes the cotton strings into a circular path.
He then wears Janeyu from his left shoulder across his chest. As per the Hindu belief system, once a person wears it, he cannot remove it. When wearing the thread, it is essential to chant the Gayathri Mantra.
The number of cotton strings in the Janeyu or Upanayana vary based on some factors. A young unmarried man has three strands in his Janeyu. A married man has six strands, and a parent would have strands no more than nine. It is essential to follow them as they have been a part of our culture for years. They include: 1. Aachamanam: You can start by reciting "Shulam Bharadharam Vishnu" by holding water in your right hand.
It is a way of purifying your body and also your surroundings.
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