On 26-27th the sacred thread ceremony of Nishant &his younger brother Ayush were salomonised in presence of their parents and relatives at hotel Crown,Bhubaneswar. Top picture > the sacred fire,bottom picture>From left to right--Rajesh Satpathy,Sucharita(Pinky),Nishant ,Ayush and the priest.
RESPECT FOR
PAITA:
How to wear Paita at different
occasions
Paita is a not an ordinary thread, its sanctity is regarded to get disturbed if it is not worn properly. Here are given different methods to wear Paita at different occasions.
To attend or perform any auspicious ceremony, one should wear 'Paita' hanging from the left shoulder.
For attending or performing inauspicious event, one should wear 'Paita' hanging from the right shoulder.
In case the person wears 'Paita' round the neck like a garland, then, he is called as 'Papi'.
The person while going for daily ablutions or doing other impure tasks, he must put the holy thread around his right ear.
Following a birth or death in the family, 'Paita' should be removed and again a new thread ought to be worn after 15 days of event.
One must replace the old or broken thread with a new thread.
Paita is a not an ordinary thread, its sanctity is regarded to get disturbed if it is not worn properly. Here are given different methods to wear Paita at different occasions.
To attend or perform any auspicious ceremony, one should wear 'Paita' hanging from the left shoulder.
For attending or performing inauspicious event, one should wear 'Paita' hanging from the right shoulder.
In case the person wears 'Paita' round the neck like a garland, then, he is called as 'Papi'.
The person while going for daily ablutions or doing other impure tasks, he must put the holy thread around his right ear.
Following a birth or death in the family, 'Paita' should be removed and again a new thread ought to be worn after 15 days of event.
One must replace the old or broken thread with a new thread.
THE MEANING OF THE SUTRA OR SACRED
THREAD
The sutra is the name for the sacred thread, also
called yagyopavit, which is worn on the shoulder, usually hanging over the
left shoulder and down across the chest around the right hip. This is given to
an individual after the sacrament or initiation of upnayana or
thread-ceremony.
The moral and social duties of human life are worn on our
shoulders and kept attached to our hearts in symbolic form as the sacred thread
of yagyopavita (Sutra). It also hangs on our back. It has tied us from
all sides, as a reminder of the moral disciplines and ethical duties as human
beings.
In different sampradayas or
schools of thought, spiritual lineages, the yagyopavit (sutra) will have
different numbers of threads, such as six
threads and two knots, each joining three threads together, or nine threads
and three knots. The knots are symbols of the three granthis (extrasensory
roots of ultimate realizations) - the Brahma-granthi, the Vishnu-granthi,
and the Shiva-granthi; these also represent the three segments of
the Gayatri Mantra that encode the sublime streams of manifestation of the
omnipresent eternal sound of "Om". The nine threads symbolize
the nine planets and the nine divine-powers (manifestations of shakti,
called the nav-durgas) implied in the nine words (after the sirsa)
of the Gayatri Mantra. The yagyopavit is like an image of the deity
Gayatri. You enshrine the deity in the temple of your body by wearing it.
Wearing this sacred sutra on the
shoulders, keeping it near the chest, should remind you of the nine duties,
nine virtues, nine principles that are taught and inspired through the nine
words of the Gayatri Mantra, which are industriousness, humility, austerity,
orderliness, cooperation, wisdom, integrity of character, sense of
responsibility and courage.
These nine qualities open the door to a
bright, happy and successful life. Inculcation of these qualities induces
eminent transformation of personality. These are also the most desired virtues
for social and global welfare and progress. The first five of these deal with
behavior and deeds. Industriousness means constructive utilization of time and
potentials with diligence and enthusiasm for the work in hand. Humility implies
modesty, etiquette, and balanced and humble behavior with due respect for the
self as well as for others. Austerity includes piety of mind and body. It also
means adopting the principle of "simple
living & high thinking" in daily life. You must note that
foresighted, constructive and altruist use of the resources becomes possible by
observing austerity in personal life.
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