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Using a Poonool (sacred thread) and Darbha grass, water is offered by hand ( Tarpanam ) to the seven great sages (Saptarishis) – Kasyapa, Atri, Bharadvaja, Vishwamitra, Jamadagni, Vasishta, and Agastya. This is done to seek their blessings for Vedic studies.
: A solemn vow taken to purify the mind and body, preparing the individual for the sacred tasks ahead. Snanam (Sacred Bath)
Performing Avani Avittam correctly requires adherence to strict rules. Here is the traditional procedure followed by Tamil Brahmins:
Exact dates depend on the lunar calendar. Typically, it falls in August. (Please check a Tamil Panchangam for exact year-specific dates).
. On this morning, the Gayatri Mantra is chanted 1008 times (or 108). This act is believed to provide mental clarity, enhance intellect, and offer protection for the upcoming year. Avani Avittam
(sacred thread) is discarded, and a new one is worn. The three strands of the thread represent the three debts one owes: to the Gods, to one's Ancestors, and to one's Gurus. Kanda Rishi Tarpanam
If you are a Tamil Brahmin living outside India or in a city, here is a practical checklist:
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Using a Poonool (sacred thread) and Darbha grass, water is offered by hand ( Tarpanam ) to the seven great sages (Saptarishis) – Kasyapa, Atri, Bharadvaja, Vishwamitra, Jamadagni, Vasishta, and Agastya. This is done to seek their blessings for Vedic studies.
: A solemn vow taken to purify the mind and body, preparing the individual for the sacred tasks ahead. Snanam (Sacred Bath)
Performing Avani Avittam correctly requires adherence to strict rules. Here is the traditional procedure followed by Tamil Brahmins:
Exact dates depend on the lunar calendar. Typically, it falls in August. (Please check a Tamil Panchangam for exact year-specific dates).
. On this morning, the Gayatri Mantra is chanted 1008 times (or 108). This act is believed to provide mental clarity, enhance intellect, and offer protection for the upcoming year. Avani Avittam
(sacred thread) is discarded, and a new one is worn. The three strands of the thread represent the three debts one owes: to the Gods, to one's Ancestors, and to one's Gurus. Kanda Rishi Tarpanam
If you are a Tamil Brahmin living outside India or in a city, here is a practical checklist: