Sacred Thread Traditions: Rituals and Symbolism of the Janeo
The Janeo , or sacred thread, is one of the most revered symbols in Hindu tradition. It is not simply a piece of thread but a profound emblem of ritual, spirituality, and cultural heritage. Most prominently, it is associated with the Upanayana ceremony a rite of passage marking a boy’s initiation into spiritual learning. Through this ceremony, he becomes a Dvija , or “twice-born,” signifying his readiness to study the Vedas and participate fully in religious practices. Upanayana Ceremony Traditionally performed between the ages of eight and sixteen, the Upanayana is considered a crucial milestone in Hindu life. Before initiation, a Brahmin is referred to as a Vipra; after receiving the Janeo, he gains the qualification to study sacred texts. Historically, this emphasized that spiritual authority was not conferred by birth alone initiation through Janeo was essential. In modern times, however, the practice has broadened, with even members of Shudra communities adopting the sacred ...