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728:, too, underwent a step during the wedding rituals, where she would complete Upanayana, and thereafter wear her upper garment (saree) over her left shoulder. This interim symbolic Upanayana rite of passage for a girl, before her wedding, is described in multiple texts such as the Gobhila Gṛhya Sūtra (verse 2.1.19) and some Dharmasutras.
890:, for example, states that Upanayana — the solemn reception of the pupil by the teacher to teach him the Veda — is joined into texts of Vedic texts at places that simply do not make any contextual sense, do not match the style, and are likely to be a corruption of the ancient texts. For example, in Satapatha Brahmana, the
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Gobhila Gṛhya Sutra (verse 1.2.1) similarly states in its discussion on Upanayana, that "the student understands the yajnopavita as a cord of threads, or a garment, or a rope of kusa grass", and it is its methods of wearing and the significance that matters. The proper manner of wearing the upper
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in 1991. The reliability of the Manusmṛti manuscript used since colonial times, states
Olivelle, is "far from the truth. Indeed, one of the great surprises of my editorial work has been to discover how few of the over fifty manuscripts that I collated actually follow the vulgate in key readings."
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means 'near'. With the prefix the full literal meaning becomes 'leading near (to)'. The initiation or rite of passage ceremony in which the sacred thread is given symbolizes the child drawn towards a school, towards education, by the guru or teacher. The student was being taken to the Gods and a
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manuscripts. He writes, "Manusmriti was the first Indian legal text introduced to the western world through the translation of Sir
William Jones in 1794". This was based on the Calcutta manuscript with the commentary of Kulluka, which has been assumed to be the reliable vulgate version, and
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rite of passage text appears in the middle of a dialogue about
Agnihotra; after the Upanayana verse end, sage Saukeya abruptly returns to the Agnihotra and Uddalaka. Oldenberg states that the Upanayana discussion is likely an insertion into the older text.
525:. They extend to all practical aspects of culture, such as the sculptor, the potter, the perfumer, the wheelwright, the painter, the weaver, the architect, the dancer, and the musician. The training of these began from childhood and included studies about
266:, taking (the child) near the acarya (for instruction), or alternately "introducing to studenthood". It is a ceremony in which a teacher accepts and draws a child towards knowledge and initiates the second birth that is of the young mind and spirit.
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rites of passage. A sacred thread was given by the teacher during the initiation to school ceremony and was a symbolic reminder to the student of his purpose at school as well as a social marker of the student as someone who was born a second time
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Upanayana-related rite of passage.
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3031:Études Asiatiques / Asiatische Studien
3000:. In Holm, Jean; Bowker, John (eds.).
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3123:Texts and Rituals: Issues in Indology
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2779:. Wilfrid Laurier University Press.
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2562:Oxford University Press. 1879-1910.
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2113:. Biharprabha News. 10 February 2014
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1770:
1655:"Traditions of the Indian Craftsman"
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882:Doubts about Upanayanam in old texts
2901:Encyclopedia Of Religion And Ethics
2585:. II. Vol. xxx. Translated by
2522:"Hindu Bratabandha Ceremony, Nepal"
1235:Rituals & Practices of Hinduism
703:
24:
2892:
2704:Aiyangar, K.V. Rangaswami (1949).
2520:Shore, Amanda (26 February 2011).
2132:Jaisinghani, Bella (29 May 2009).
1605:Pattanaik, Devdutt (2 July 2017).
262:disciplined life. As explained by
25:
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2084:, pages 102-103, 197-198, 263-276
1232:Sastry, C. V. (25 January 2022).
257:meaning 'leading to'. The prefix
4149:Arunachal Pradesh (Panchai baja)
3712:
3396:
3048:(Thesis). Mangalore University.
2765:, Hodder Education, Hachette UK.
2600:Monier-Williams, Monier (1891),
2571:. Vol. xxix. Translated by
2134:"Thread ceremony for Thane girl"
1932:Mary McGee (2007), Samskara, in
1659:The Journal of American Folklore
1428:Religious Basis of Hindu Beliefs
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562:, the previous rite of passage.
302:. The ceremony is also known as
253:is a noun formed from the root √
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1954:Jackson, Kathy Merlock (2005).
1947:
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1703:Hinduism and the Religious Arts
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1029:, the Zoroastrian sacred thread
3042:Murthy, H V Narasimha (1997).
2961:(Thesis). Gauhati University.
2773:; Cook, Philip Hilton (1996).
2665:. Nand Kishore & Brothers.
2543:
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4521:Objects used in Hindu worship
3215:"Basava's Spiritual Struggle"
3084:Saraswati, Chandrashekarendra
3024:"Svetaketu and the upanayana"
2903:. T&T Clark. p. 323.
2899:Hastings, James, ed. (1914).
2611:Deshpande, Kamalabai (1936).
2421:Living faiths in modern India
2173:V.L. Manjul (December 2002).
1121:
489:and vows among other things.
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389:girdle around the waist. The
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182:in Tamil (உபநயனம் or பூணூல்).
174:in Malayalam (ഉപനയനമ്), and
3110:Thoughts on Sandhyā Vandanam
2794:Prasad, Ram Chandra (1997).
2318:Journal of Indian Philosophy
1048:
659:, and age 12 among Vaiśyas.
231:
226:
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2981:. Oxford University Press.
2735:. Oxford University Press.
1997:Glimpses of Indian Heritage
1260:"Yonya (Janeu Holy Thread)"
990:
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154:in Assamese (লগুণ দিওনী),
76:'initiation') is a
65:
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4547:
3107:Mahadevan, B (June 2014),
2911:Sacred Books Of The Hindus
2759:Hinduism - An Introduction
2662:Education In Ancient India
2614:The Child in Ancient India
2312:Olivelle, Patrick (1999).
1727:Kramrisch, Stella (1976).
1096:would not compare the two.
298:is a condensed version of
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3179:Haas, Dominik A. (2019),
3146:. John Wiley & Sons.
2718:Teachings of Dharmasastra
2681:Ambedkar, B. R. (2019) .
1706:. Bloomsbury Publishing.
1543:. Oxford University Press
1426:Dwivedi, Bhojraj (2014).
1190:; Kapur, Ravi L. (1976).
937:At Upanayana ceremony of
329:
278:, derived from two words
217:Pūṇūl, Muñja and Janivara
54:
4516:Hindu religious clothing
4018:Yoga Sutras of Patanjali
3213:Samartha, M. P. (1977).
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2715:Gharpure, J. R. (1956).
2670:Ambedkar, B. R. (1947).
2645:History of Dharmasastras
2558:Sacred Books of the East
2498:, pages 353-354, 356-382
2235:Arunachalam, M. (1980),
2211:Kanitkar & Cole 2010
1700:Elgood, Heather (2000).
1430:. Diamond Pocket Books.
1150:Kanitkar & Cole 2010
928:
4169:Kerala (Kettu Kalyanam)
3528:Pumsavana Simantonayana
3316:. PTI. 25 August 2017.
2955:Barua, Bharati (1975).
2824:. Motilal Banarsidass.
2800:. Motilal Banarsidass.
2657:Altekar, Anant Sadashiv
2330:10.1023/A:1004636609126
1467:. Ramakrishna Mission.
900:History of Dharmasastra
290:. Another variation is
282:, a type of grass, and
274:A popular variation is
2975:Kakar, Sudhir (1979).
2647:. Vol. 2 Part 1.
1451:Coward & Cook 1996
1138:Coward & Cook 1996
980:Guru–shishya tradition
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831:Bratabandha, Janivaara
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670:Several texts such as
655:, at age 11 among the
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158:in Nepali (ब्रतबन्ध),
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4531:Hinduism and children
3092:. World Wisdom, Inc.
3068:. Popular Prakashan.
3062:Kadam, K. N. (1997).
3004:. Pinter Publishers.
2996:Flood, Gavin (1994).
2816:Mookerji, Radha Kumud
2673:Who Were the Shudras?
2637:Kane, Pandurang Vaman
1581:Preceptors Classified
1264:www.kashmiribazaar.in
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784:Apastamba Dharmasūtra
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696:encouraged the three
661:Apastamba Gryha Sutra
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170:in Telugu (ఉపనయనము),
142:in Konkani (मुंजी),
138:in Marathi (मुंजा),
118:in Kashmiri (मेखल),
35:
27:Hindu rite of passage
4333:Gaye holud (Bengali)
4313:Balle Mallarada Puje
4230:Sri Lanka (Buddhist)
4142:By region or culture
3207:Basava and Upanayana
3020:Bronkhorst, Johannes
2041:Monier-Williams 1891
1984:Monier-Williams 1891
1463:Harshananda, Swami.
1188:Carstairs, G. Morris
906:notes the doubts in
877:Scholarly commentary
166:in Kannada (ಉಪನಯನ),
150:in Odia (ବ୍ରତଘର),
134:in Bhojpuri (जनेव),
126:in Gujrati (જાનોઇ),
4085:South Asian wedding
2651:. pp. 268–287.
2269:, p. 276, 296.
2184:on 15 January 2021.
1502:, p. 294, 297.
1369:, pp. 268–269.
1222:, pp. 268–287.
1039:Bar and Bat Mitzvah
1023:initiation ceremony
924:Regional variations
672:Suśruta Sūtrasthāna
665:Gautama Gṛyha Sūtra
454:, and later in the
249:meaning 'to lead'.
162:in Newari (छेवार),
122:in Punjabi (ਜਨੇਓ),
3364:(rites of passage)
2950:. Mouton & Co.
2933:Apte, VM (1959) .
2587:Oldenberg, Hermann
2573:Oldenberg, Hermann
2550:(arranged by year)
2302:, p. 290-293.
2281:, p. 296-297.
2164:, p. 293-295.
2139:The Times of India
2067:, p. 270-271.
2055:, p. 174-177.
2019:, p. 111-117.
1923:, p. 178-179.
1815:, p. 266-267.
1800:, p. 119-131.
1788:, p. 288-300.
1773:, p. 268-287.
1633:, p. 115-116.
1579:, p. 71, 74,
1526:, p. 279-287.
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687:texts such as the
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599:Upanayana Samskara
432:Chandogya Upaniṣad
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146:in Bangla (পৈতৈ),
130:in Sindhi (जन्य),
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3219:Religious Studies
3172:978-81-208-4030-0
3153:978-1-4051-6021-6
3143:Everyday Hinduism
3132:978-93-83846-05-4
3099:978-1-933316-48-2
3075:978-81-7154-810-1
3011:978-0-567-31072-9
2988:978-0-19-561199-1
2944:Gonda, J (1965).
2831:978-81-208-0423-4
2807:978-81-208-1240-6
2786:978-1-55058-104-1
2742:978-0-19-536137-7
2727:Olivelle, Patrick
2694:978-93-5109-178-3
2676:. Thacker and Co.
2606:, J. Murray, 1891
2551:
2526:inTravel Magazine
2401:978-0-520-21242-8
1967:978-0-299-20830-1
1740:978-81-208-0223-0
1713:978-0-8264-9865-6
1651:Kramrisch, Stella
1474:978-81-7823-453-3
1245:978-93-93029-12-6
1203:978-0-520-03024-4
1094:Devdutt Pattanaik
952:locally known as
888:Hermann Oldenberg
639:(caste, class) —
505:Aitareya Brāhmaṇa
483:goddess Sarasvatī
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