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Upanayana Sanskar Muhurats in 2023 for Perfect Janeu Sanskar Ceremony

Upanayana Sanskar Muhurats in 2023 for Perfect Janeu Sanskar Ceremony

With many traditions followed in Hinduism, Janeu Sanskar (Upanayana Sanskar) is one of the most significant ones, even before marriage. It is the 10th sanskar described in ancient Sanatan Hindu Dharma. In this ceremony, the boy is made to wear a sacred white thread (Janeu) with various rituals. Various castes like Brahmins and Kshatriyas perform this Sanskar.

The word ‘Upanayana’ consists of two words; ‘Up” means near and ‘Nayana” means vision. Hence, this literally means keeping ourselves away from darkness (state of ignorance) and getting towards the light (spiritual knowledge). Thus, it is one of the most famous and sacred rituals. Today, we are talking about some auspicious 2023 Upnayan Sanskar Muhurats to plan for janeu sanskar.

Typically, Brahmins, Kshatriyas, and Vaishyas also hold a threading ceremony for the groom before his wedding. The ceremony is also known as Yagnopavitra. In Hinduism, everyone can wear Janeu except Shudras.

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Upnayana Sanskar Muhurats 2023:

Upanayana Mundan-ceremony
DatesDaysTimings
22/01/2023Sunday22:28 to 3:21 AM 23rd January
25/01/2023Wednesday12:34 to 7:13 AM 26th January
26/01/2023Thursday07:13 to 10:28 AM
30/01/2023Monday22:15 PM to 07:10 AM Tuesday
08/02/2023Wednesday07:05 – 17:28
10/02/2023Friday07:59 to 7:03 AM 11th Feburary
22/02/2023Wednesday06:54 to 3:25 AM 23 February
23/02/2023Thursday1:34 – 2:56 AM
08/03/2023Wednesday19:43 to 6:38, 9 March
09/03/2023Thursday06:38 to 5:57, 10 March
22/03/2023Wednesday20:21 to 6::22, 23 March
23/03/2023Thursday06:22 to 13:20
26/03/2023Sunday14:01 to 16:33
10/05/2023Wednesday05:34 to 10:36
21/05/2023Sunday22:10 to 00:06, 22 May
22/05/2023Monday05:27 to 23:19
24/05/2023Wednesday05:26 to 03:01, 25 May
29/05/2023Monday11:49 to 04:29, 30 May
31/05/2023Wednesday20:14 to 01:49, 1 June
01/06/2023Thursday05:24 – 06:48
05/06/2023Monday06:39 – 03:49, 6 June
07/06/2023Wednesday21:51 – 22:23
08/06/2023Thursday05:23 – 18:58
19/06/2023Monday11:26 to 01:14, 20 June
21/06/2023Wednesday05:24 – 15:10

Now that you know Upnayan Sanskar Muhurats, here is why it is important and how the rituals are performed.

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Janeu Ceremony Importance

Hindu religion holds a strong place for every tradition or custom followed in it. With the Janeu ceremony, a boy rises from his childhood to adolescence. To mark this advancement, the priest ties a sacred thread (Janeu) above the boy’s left shoulder and under the right arm. This Janeu is an interknit of streams of 3 threads.

Janeu mainly consists of three threads. They represent Brahma, Vishnu, and Mahesh; they also represent Devaruna, Pitruruna, and Rishiruna. Moreover, some also believe they represent Sattva, Raha, and Tama. Four, it symbolises the three stages of the Gayatri Mantra. The fifth is the symbol of the three ashrams. In the Sannyas Ashram, Yajnopavita is removed.

Nine Chords: Each chord of Janeu has three strings. Making the total number of strings nine.

There are five knots: Five knots are placed in Janeu, which represent Brahma, Dharma, Ardha, Kama, and Moksha. It is also a symbol of Panchakarma, Gyandarias, and Yajna, all of them are five in number.

Length of Janeu: The length of Yagnopavit is 96 fingers. It calls for the person wearing janeu to try and learn 64 arts and 32 disciplines. 32 Vidyas are four Vedas, four Upvedas, six Darshana, six agama, three Sutra, and nine Aranyakas.

Wearing a Janeu: While wearing Janeu, the child only holds the stick. He wears only one piece of clothing that is without stitches. A yellow fabric is worn around the neck. A yagna should be performed at the time of wearing the janeu, in which the child and his family will take part. The Janeu is worn after “Guru Diksha”, and it will be changed every time it becomes impure.

Gayatri Mantra: Janeu begins with Gayatri Mantra. There are three stages of Gayatri Mantra. ‘Tatsvituvarnrayan’ is the first stage, ‘Bhargo Devasya Dhimahi’ is the second stage, ‘Dhio yo na: Prachodayat’ is the third stage.

Mantra for Janeu Sanskar:

यज्ञोपवीतं परमं पवित्रं प्रजापतेर्यत्सहजं पुरस्तात् ।

आयुष्यमग्रं प्रतिमुञ्च शुभ्रं यज्ञोपवीतं बलमस्तु तेजः।।

So, this ceremony holds a deep significance. You can read more about Janeu Ceremony Importance here.

Fun Fact: There are references to women also wearing janeu, but they wear it around their neck like a necklace. In ancient times, married men wore two sacred threads or janeu, one for themselves and one for their wives.

Janeu Sanskar Vidhi

So how is Janeu Sanskar Vidhi performed? Here are the rituals followed by the Hindus on an auspicious Upnayan Sanskar Muhurat:

  • Before starting the Janeu Sanskar, the hair on a child’s head is shaved off (Mundan).
  • On the Janeu (Upanayana) muhurat day, the boy bathes first.
  • Then sandalwood paste is applied to his head and body, after which; the family members start the Havan preparations.
  • The child then offers worship to Lord Ganesha and performs Yagya in his under-clothings.
  • Chanting of Gayatri Mantra 10,000 times is done to call on the Gods and Goddesses.
  • The boy then takes a vow to follow the teachings of Shastras and observe fasts.
  • After this, he eats Churma with other boys of his age and again takes a bath.
  • A guide, father, or any other elder member of the family recites the Gayatri Mantra in front of the child and tells him, “You are a Brahmin from today.”
  • Then they give him a danda (stick) and tie the Mekhala and Kandora on him.
  • This newly-anointed Brahmin then asks for Bhiksha (asking for food in alms) from the people around.
  • As part of the custom, the child runs away from home post-dinner as he is going to Kashi for studies.
  • Soon later, people go and bring him back by bribing him in the name of the wedding.

Hold on, though! There are some rules to be followed when performing the janeu sanskar rituals. What are they? Let’s find out.

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Janeu Sanskar Rules

Here are the rules to be followed while performing the Janeu Sanskar Puja:

  • One should organise a Yagna in the correct Upanayana Sanskar muhurat on the day of Janeu Sanskar.
  • The boy (for whom the ceremony is held) should sit to perform the Yagna with his family.
  • On this day, the boy should wear unstitched clothes and hold the stick (danda) in his hand.
  • He should wear a yellow fabric around his neck and khadau on his feet.
  • During Mundan, only one braid should be left.
  • The Janeu should be coloured yellow, and the boy should wear it with Guru Deeksha (ordination).
  • Suggested Janeu Sanskar age for Brahmins is 8 years. For Kshatriyas, it is 11. For Vaishyas, it is 12.

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