Janai Purnima or Rakshya Bandhan

The sacred thread festival

Janai Purnima or Rakshya Bandha is also one of the festival that carries significance in Nepal. Janai Purnima or the sacred thread festival, commencing on the full moon day of August, is the day when annual changing of the sacred Thread, a yellow string worn about the neck and underarm beneath the clothing of higher cast Hindus-Brahmana, the learned priestly class Chetris, originally rulers and warriors. 

The wearers observe certain religious rituals and undergo through fasting to make themselves clean and worthy enough to receive the sacred thread. Since, to wear such a thread symbolizes that the person has control over body, mind and speech. On the day or Purnima a family priest comes, chants mantras according to vedic traditions and gives the thread to the wearers. those incapable of being clean according to the Brahaminic valus and woman are not allowed to wear it.

On the same day men, women, and children of every caste- HIndus and Buddhists alike- the sacred yellow thread called Raksha Bandhana, Raksha, meaning protection and Bandhana meaning ‘bond’ about their wrist. 

This Article and upcoming posts are extracted from the book, TOURIST INFORMATION DIRECTORY, 1997. by my Late Father Journalist, Sociologist & Anthropologists, Er. Ramesh Chandra Bandhu Bhattarai.

Tags

Join me

Pratibha Written by:

Be First to Comment

Leave a Reply

Your email address will not be published. Required fields are marked *