Dear all,
Upanayanam is must for every Bhrahmin and Indu Samaya Madar Mandram is orgainising Samashti Upanayanam on 27 April 2012 at Kamakshi Temple , New Delhi. Interested persons may contact devikamakshi@gmail.com
Following are the progressive items in the upanayanam (poonal) ceremony for Brahmana boys, normally celebrated when they are around eight years old.
01. Vignesvara pooja (brief, about 5 to 10 minutes - done by vadu's [boy's] father)
02. Udaga Shaanthi recitation (takes about 2 1/2 to 3 hours - done by Veda-Brahmanas, father joining in if he can)
03. Anguraarppanam (sowing of 5 seeds [padi, black gram, sesame, green gram, mustard] in 5 small pots) (Mother and 5 ladies)
04. Prathi-bandhanam (tying of blessed yellow thread on father's and boy's right wrist, mother's left wrist)
05. Nandhee Shraaddham (honouring ancestors by various gifts including apparel and money to 10 Veda-Brahmanas)
06. Punyaaha-vaachanam (invoking Varuna bhagavaan in silver, brass or bronze kalasham of water)
07. Kalaadhi-krama praayaschittham (gifts to Brahmanas to atone for missed boy's rites, and homam - by father)
08. Pradhaana homam (Principal homam [quite elaborate] - by boy's father)
09. Jayaathi homam (supplementary homam [quite lengthy] - by officiating priest))
10. Yagnopaveetha dhaaranam (wearing of sacred thread by boy)
11. Kumaara bhojanam (restricted meal for boy and boy's Brahmachaari friend)
12. Digh-vapanam (snipping of boy's hair on 4 sides of head [by boy's father])
13. Snaanam (boy's bath with kumbha-jalam, and wearing new mundu and utthareeyam)
14. Homam (boy offers samitthu to fire)
15. Ashmaa-aarohanam (boy stands on ammi-stone to make vows)
16. Formal wearing of Brahmachaari items
17. Formal wearing of deer-skin attire (normally a inch-wide belt over left shoulder)
18. Upanayana homam
19. Yajur-dresha Prayaschiththa homam
20. Brahmopadesham (formal secret imparting to boy of of Mahaa Gaayathri manthram, under cover)
21. Plaasha-dhanda dhaaranam (formal presentation of sacred neem-tree branch to boy)
22. Soorya dharishanam (boy's ceremonial viewing of sun through interlaced fingers)
23. Samidhaaa-dhaanam (boy performs fire ceremony with offering of sacred samitthu)
24. Bhikshaa-karanam (boy begs for foodgrains from own mother and 4 to 6 other mothers)
25. Aasheervaatham (Veda-Braahmanas and priests ceremonially bless boy and his parents)
26. Pranava-Shraddha-methaa pooja (by boy with priest's help)
27. Phala-dhaanam (gift of coins to all attending Brahmana guests, spouses and children) (optiomal)
28. Braahmana bhojanam (lunch, fruit, and betel-leaf plus coconut to attending Brahmanas)
Please do not hesitate to ask for further clarification, explanation, elaboration, as you wish.
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