Yagnopaveetham - Paramam Pavithram

Concept - Significance - Technicalities of Yagnopaveetham
Niceties Of Upakarma & Yagnopaveetha Dhaarana Vidhi
Yagnopaveetham paramam pavithram
Prajapatheryasahajam purasthad
Aayushyamagryam prathimuncha shubram
Yagnopaveetham balamasthu thejah
Above sloka describes the sanctity, spirituality and sacredness of Yagnopaveetham and its benefits. It says that, Yagnopaveetham is "the best among those that purify; the one that has emerged along with Brahma (Prajapathi) at the time of creation; that which bestows life (longevity) and prominence; the one that is sacred clean and unsoiled; and the one which confers on to the wearer both knowledge and power.
What is Yagnopaveetham?
Yagnopaveetham is a triple stranded sacrificial filament joined by a knot called Brahmagranthi that is worn by those initiated into the Gayathri recital. Yagnopaveetham is a Sanskrit word; Yagna means sacred ritual and Upaveetham means a covering. Yagnopaveetham means a sacred covering on the body without which a Yagna or a sacred ritual cannot be performed. It is also called as Brahmasuthram. In Telugu it is called as Jandhyam, in Tamil it is Poonal, while in Kannada it is called as Janivara. In English it is called sacred thread. Yagno-pavita means ‘thread of sacrifice’ that symbolizes the sacrifice of ego, anger & selfishness.
Who should wear Yagnopaveetham?
In olden days both men and women used to wear Yagnopaveetham. But nowadays only men who are eligible and initiated into Gayathri Manthra wear it. Among the Varnas, Brahmin, Kshatriya, Vysya who is a dwija can wear Yagnopaveetham. They should start wearing from the day they are initiated into the Gayathri Manthra which generally happens through a ceremony called Upanayanam.
How many Yagnopaveethas one should wear?
It is said that a Brahmachari (unmarried person) should wear only one Yagnopaveetham that has three strands. A Grihastha (married person) should wear two such Yagnopaveethas. It is in practice to wear three Yagnopaveethas by a Grihastha, the third one that acts as an Uttareeyam (upper dhothi).
What should be its length?
When you wear the length of Yagnopaveetham should come up to the navel level and it should be neither above nor below the navel. It is said that if it is below the navel it will lead to the loss of power of penance and if it is above the navel it is Ayuksheenam (decline in longevity). Manu Smruthi says that the potion below the navel is impure. We also find a reference to this in Dharma Sindhu.
Who are the Presiding Deities of Yagnopaveetham?

Omkaram (Pranava), Agni, Naaga, Soma (Moon), Pithru Devathas, Prajapathi, Vayu, Surya and Vishve Devathas are the Presiding Deities of Yagnopaveetham.

How to wear & remove Yagnopaveetham?    
Wear Yagnopaveetham one by one reciting the relevant sankalpa and Yagnopaveetha dhaarana manthra. Every time Aachamanam should be performed and Gayathri manthra should be recited ten times. While wearing Yagnopaveetham it should be held by both hands with the knot in the Yagnopaveetham being held above by the right hand facing upwards. 

Similarly old and worn out Yagnopaveetham should not be removed from above the neck. It should be removed from below the navel without touching the feet. Logic behind removing from below the navel could be; Man is said to be purer above the navel. Manu Smruthi says that, portion below the navel is impure. After changing Yagnopaveetham the old one worn becomes a decayed thing. It should not be removed from sacred portion of the body that is above the head.

Please click on the links given above for detailed version of Yagnopaveetha Dhaarana Vidhi with slokas…

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1.     Guru Vandana (Invoking Gurus)
2.     Vighneshwara Prarthana
3.     Aachamanam with Chaturvimshati (24)Kesava Namas
4.     Praanayaamam
5.     Sankalpa (Recitation of Sankalpa manthra)
6.     Yagnopaveetha Samskara
7.     Praana Pratishta
8.     Invoking Trinal Lords (Brahma, Vishnu & Shiva)
9.     Invoking Presiding Deities of Yagnopaveetham
10. Invoking three Vedas (Rug, Yajur and Saama)
11. Invoking Goddess Gayathri and Surya
12. Yagnopaveetha Dhaarana
13. Removal of old Yagnopaveetham
14. Aachamanam
15. Samarpana – Sri Krishnaarpanamasthu

Posture of Yagnopaveetham…
Generally we come across three postures of wearing Yagnopaveetham. One is Upavita where the Yagnopaveetham is worn over the left shoulder and under the right arm. This posture is used for performing auspicious ceremonies and sacred rituals related to Gods. This is called Savya position. Under normal circumstances Yagnopaveetham should always be in Savya position.
The second one is Praachinavita where, Yagnopaveetham is worn above the right shoulder and under the left arm. This position is used while performing sacred rites to the Forefathers (Pitru Karya). This is called Apasavya position.
When Yagnopaveetham is worn around the neck and over the chest in maalakara (like a garland) and is held with both thumbs in the region of the heart and above the naval, it is Nivita. This form is used during Rishi tarpana, sexual intercourse, answering nature calls, while carrying a corpse etc.
One would have observed devout Brahmins tying their Yagnopaveetham tightly to the right ear/left ear while attending nature calls. While it is to protect the sacred thread from becoming soiled during the course of attending nature calls, there is also a health significance involved in it. It is said that important nerves connecting excretory system pass through right/left ear. While passing urinals it is worn round the right ear and while passing stools it is worn round the left ear. When pressure is applied it helps in regulating the functioning of excretory organs, perhaps the concept of Acupressure.
When to Change the Yagnopaveetham?
When once a person starts wearing Yagnopaveetham in normal circumstances it should not be removed and should be worn always (24 hours-365 days). It is like a woman wearing a Mangala-Suthra forever. But in practice it is not possible to wear the same Yagnopaveetham permanently. Due to wear and tear, it may get soiled or worn out or gets broken and needs to be changed. One should not wear a broken or worn out Yagnopaveetham. Apart from this it should be changed under the following circumstances.
  • Once in a year on the day of Upakarma;
  • Whenever there is Jataasoucham or Mruthaasoucham (birth/death in the family) after completion of the stipulated period of asoucha;
  • Whenever one visits the Cremation Ground or touches a Corpse;
  • Whenever one happen to touch a woman during menstruation;
  • Whenever the threads of Yagnopaveetham are severed or it is soiled or worn out;
  • Whenever one attends 10th day ceremony and gives Dharmodaka.
Whenever there is a need to change Yagnopaveetham it should not be removed recklessly. First wear the new one and then remove the worn out as per the laid down procedure.

Technicalities of Yagnopaveetham...
Colour
As per scripts it is said that, sacred thread should be white in colour for Brahmins, red in colour for Kshatriyas and yellow in colour for Vysyas. But in practice we find all people using Yagnopaveetham which is white in colour.
Quality
As per scripts it is said that, Yagnopaveetham should be made up of cotton for Brahmins, silk for Kshatriyas and linen for Vysyas. But in practice we find all people using Yagnopaveethams made from cotton.

Composition
Yagnopaveetham Navathanthu Nirmitham; Yagnopaveetham is made up of nine layers of woven cotton thread spun by a virgin girl and twisted by a Brahmin reciting Gayathri manthra on an auspicious day. Length of the thread used for making Yagnopaveetham as per scripts should be 96 breadths of four fingers measured by one’s own hand. Thickness of the thread should be of a mustard seed size. Nowadays we don’t find such norms being followed in the making of Yagnopaveetham.

Arithmetic of number “96”
It is said that Gayathri Manthra has 24 letters and when it is added together from four Vedas it becomes 96 (24x4) that gives the power or eligibility to the Dwija to perform Yagna or Yagas and to recite Gayathri Manthra. Four fingers represent four states of the soul a man experiences from time to time (waking, dreaming, dreamless sleep, and absolute Brahmanhood)

There is another arithmetic to this number, that is human body comprises of 25 elements, made up of three Gunas (Sattwa, Rajo, Tamo). We have 16 thithis in the calendar, 27 Stars in the Almanac, 4 Vedas, 6 Ruthus in three Seasons (summer, winter and monsoon), and 12 months. When all these are added together (25+3+16+27+4+6 +3+12) it comes to 96. It is said that human life rotates around these elements.

Significance of Nine layers
It is said that nine layers represent nine devathas who are the presiding deities of Yagnopaveetham viz. Omkaram (Pranava), Agni, Naaga, Soma (Moon), Pithru Devathas, Prajapathi, Vayu, Surya and Vishve Devathas. Before wearing Yagnopaveetham one should offer prayer to all these nine deities.

Brahma Granthi
As per the scripts it is prescribed that the Yagnopaveetham should have knots equivalent to the number of Pravaras in one’s Gothra. But in practice we find only one knot for the Yagnopaveetham. The knot with which the three strands are tied together is called Brahma Granthi that signifies ParaBrahma (Pranavam) who is Sakala Veda Swaroopa. There are many interpretations about the three strands of Yagnopaveetham.

It symbolizes three trinal Lords (Brahma Vishnu, Maheswara) and when tied together it becomes Para Brahma; three worlds (Bhu-Bhuvar- Suvar); three feminine energies (Lakshmi, Saraswathi and Durga); and three tattwas or qualities (Sattwa, Rajo, Tamo). It is also interpreted as, three strands representing Ida, Pingala and Sushumna nadi through which the Kundalini energy manifests as prana and consciousness. The three strands also indicate that one who wears it should have a triple control over his mind speech and body (thought, word and deed)

Dwija
Dwija mean twice born. There is no difference between one child and another at the time of birth. All are born out of the mother's womb only. This is the first stage of life (Sudra). Second stage is getting upadesa of Gayathri at the time of Upanayanam when the boy becomes Dwija or twice-born. He is then purified. The third stage is Vipra when one has mastered the study of the Vedas. The fourth stage is Brahmana when he actually realizes the Brahman through the knowledge of the Self. One becomes a Brahmana by action and not by birth alone.
Why should one wear Yagnopaveetham?
Wearing Yagnopaveetham would increase the longevity of a person who wears, gives physical and mental strength through the worship of Sun God (Savitha) using Gayathri Mantra initiated during his Upanayanam. By wearing Yagnopaveetham one gets purified both externally and internally. By wearing Yagnopaveetham one gets the eligibility to perform spiritual and sacred rituals (Sroutha/Smartha Karmas) as prescribed in Vedas for his Varna. Sacred rituals performed by wearing Yagnopaveetham give good results.
!Vinayagnopaveethenaa Bhojanam Kurthe Dwijam
Ajamoothrapureershena Rethassevanamevacha!!
One should not attend to nature calls, eat food, and participate in sensual pleasures without Yagnopaveetham. It is a prerequisite for learning Veda. It is a passport to obtain Vedic education. Yagnopaveetham is a mark of formal entry into Brahminhood. It gives power and authority to pursue one’s spiritual path.
Significance of wearing Yagnopaveetham
Vedic link that a child looses when the umbilical cord is cut is re-established in the form of Yagnopaveetham. In other words, Yagnopaveetham serves as an umbilical cord that connects him not just his immediate parents not just the three generations but the entire tree of generations and the Rishi on whose root the whole tree flourished. The three strands remind the wearer that he has to pay off the three debts (Runas) he owes to the ancient seers, ancestors and to the God viz.  Deva, Rushi, Pithru Runa.
Yagnopaveetham is not a mere symbol to identify a community, it has sanctity of its own. One has to qualify himself for wearing it not by birth alone but also by practice viz. the one who does his Nithya Karma, follows the path of Sanatana Dharma and remains free from ego, avarice, anger and pride.

It is not something that is worn for the world to know. It is for the realization of Brahman within. One who wears Yagnopaveetham should do justice to its sanctity and significance.

Festival related to Yagnopaveetham
Every year during lunar month of Sravana Masam on the full Moon day (Pournami) the festival related to Yagnopaveetham is celebrated called Upakarma. Sometimes it may occur on a day prior to or after the Full Moon day. In Tamil it is called Avani Avittam. 

Upakarama is not just simply a festival to celebrate and enjoy. It is an occasion to make us remember the significance of Yagnopaveetham and Gayathri Manthra and rededicate ourselves to the spiritual path. On this day all those who have been initiated into the concept of Upanayanam would change their old Yagnopaveetham and wear a new one.
Sri Krishnaarpanamasthu
Concept - Significance - Technicalities of Yagnopaveetham
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  1. Many thanks for this article. It was very helpful.

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    1. Dear Guru devatha. It was really a blessing reading your topic.The actual meaning and purpose is explained. Our knowledge which was semi is fully blessed noe. Our paada namasarams Subramaniam and group

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    2. It wold be better if the yegnopavetha manthras and various steps for changing are explained step by step. Namaskaram

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  3. thank you sir
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    i am very thankful to u.

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  9. Do we need to change Yagnopaveetham after Solar and Lunar eclipse

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  10. No it is not required.

    Thanks and Regards

    bhargavasarma

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  11. Surya Asks:

    Is there a special kind of knot for tieing together the yagyopaveetham (three strands) or is it a single knot which cannot be opened?

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  12. Dear Surya

    Yes, it is a special kind of knot. Thank you very much for visiting my blog.

    Regards

    bhargavasarma

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  13. Thanks a lot for the useful information. Keep up the good work

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  14. Thank you very much for visiting my blog and finding the article useful and informative.

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    bhargavasarma

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  15. Hi,
    After Surya Grahanam on 15-Jan-2010, I havent changed my Yagnopaveetham... Can I change it on 26-Jan-2010? Is this day auspicious to change?

    If not which date should I change my Yagnopaveetham?

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  16. Dear Vikas

    There is no need to change the Yagnopaveetham after the Eclipse.

    Thanks & Regards
    bhargavasarma

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  17. I need to tie linkaya (shiva lingam) to my yagnopaveetham. How do I do it?

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  18. I am sorry, I have no idea about this.

    bhargavasarma

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  19. Narasimha Murty BulusuMarch 29, 2010 at 4:38 AM

    Sarma garu,

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  20. Dear Sri Narasimha Murthy

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  22. Dear Sri Kiran,

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  23. Hi Sir,

    Thanks for the information very good with nice explanation…If you don't mine is there any document like to do Sandya vandhanam.

    Regards
    Hari Prasad Rao

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  24. Dear Sri Hari Prasada Rao,

    Thanks for your appreciation. You may try for AHNIKA MANJARI wherein you will find all the required information as per Madhwa Sampradaya. Exclusive CD/Casettes are also available from any of the book stalls near Sri Raghavendra Swamy Brindavana.

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  25. Thank you. Given Yagnopavetha mantram was very useful t me to change to a new one on Rakhi Purnima day.

    Anantha Sai

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  26. Dear Sri Anantha Sai,

    Thank you very much!!
    bhargavasarma

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  27. vinay kumar sharma veluriAugust 24, 2010 at 7:24 AM

    Bhargava Sarma garu,
    Good job.
    good care on the way u presented the content. The info is useful and informative.
    thank you and all the best.

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  28. Dear Sri Vinay Kumar Sharma

    Thank you very much for finding the post useful and informative.

    Best regards
    bhargavasarma

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  29. Dear Bhargava Sarma gaaru,

    I would be thankful if you can tell us the procedure for changing jandhyam on the occasion of jandhyala pournami.

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  30. Dear Satish

    Yagnopaveetha Dharana vidhi is already covered in the above post. Please go through the same once again. Same procedure has to be followed for Upakarma (Jandhyala Pournami) also.

    Thanks and regards
    bhargavasarma

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  31. I am told that a grihastha should wear a jandhyam with 5 knots, instead of 3. Is this correct?

    Prakash

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  32. Though it is prescribed to have knots equivalent to the number of Pravaras in one's gothra, in practice we find only one knot for the Yagnopaveetham. It is the triple stranded sacrificial strand of thread joined by a knot called Brahmagranthi.

    According to my understanding a Brahmachari (unmarried person) should wear only one such Yagnopaveetham that has three strands. A Grihastha (married person) should wear two such Yagnopaveethas. It is in practice to wear three Yagnopaveethas by a Grihastha, the third one that acts as an Uttareeyam (upper dhothi).

    Thanks and regards
    bhargavasarma

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  33. భార్గవ శర్మ గారూ, నమస్తే ! మీరు మీ వ్యాస౦లో గాయత్రీ మ౦త్ర౦ ద్వారా సూర్యోపాసన అన్నారు. మనకు చిరకాల౦గా గాయత్రీ స్వరూప౦, సప్తాశ్వారూఢుడైన ఆదిత్యుని రూప౦ వేరువేరుగా వున్నాయి. అలా౦టప్పుడు, "గాయత్రీ మ౦త్ర౦ ద్వారా సూర్యోపాసన" న్న విషయాన్ని వివరి౦చగలరు.
    గా౦ధీ బ౦దా

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  34. Dear Sri Gandhi Bandha,

    Sun God (Surya) is also known as Savitha who is the Deity of Gayathri Manthram and again the Presiding Deity of Savitha is Savithri (another name of Goddess Gayathri) who is the energy of Sun. We find number of references to the word Savitha in Sun related prayers like Aaditya Hridayam, Veda manthra of Sun, etc. Sun God is known as Veda Swaroopa and Gayathri is the Mother of Vedas. Lord Sri ManNarayana is worshipped in the form of Sun (Surya Narayana) and the prayer sloka contains reference to Savitha (Savithrumandala Madhyavarthi). Even the Gayathri manthra that we recite every day contains the word Savitha (Savithru) and in our nithya karma we offer Arghya to Sun God with Gayathri manthra.

    “Gaayantaam trayate iti Gayathri” It is the hymn that protects the one who chants it. Goddess Gayathri is referred to Sarva Devatha Swaroopa and without Gayathri there is no worship of Sun God or any other Deities. Worshipping all other Deities without Gayathri Upasana is useless and even if Gayathri alone is worshipped it yields fruitful results.

    Thanks & regards

    bhargavasarma

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  35. Namaste Bhargavasarma Garu,
    The information is quite useful and informative. On June 4th I am blessed with a Baby Girl and I have not changed my Jandhyam as we were not aware. Could you please let me know the nearest auspicious date/day to change it.

    Thanks a lot in advance,
    K Sanjeeva

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  36. Dear Sri Sanjeeva,

    You may change your Yagnopaveetham without any further dealy on any day. There is no inauspiciousness about it.

    Thanks and regards
    bhargavasarma

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  37. Dear Sarma garu, Namaskaram
    your blog is so good and informative, thank you very much for sharing vedic knowledge.
    Appreciate your efforts in publishing this blog.
    I request you please post on Sandya vandanam, how to do it as per Vedas in a step by step manner, or with a you tube video, I am a kshatriya, i want to know is there difference in performing Sandhya vandanam compared to Brahmins.
    Thank you so much for promoting our dharma and imparting the pure knowledge of vedas.
    Om Namo vasudevaya.
    Raju

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  38. Dear Sri Raju,

    Thank you very much for finding the blog useful and informative. Concept and significance of Sandhya Vandanam remaining same it slightly differs in procedure and slokas according to ones' sampradaya. It is always better to learn Sandhyavandanam directly from a Guru.

    Best regards
    bhargavasarma

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  39. Dear Shri Sarma garu,

    It is very useful information, written so lucidly. You have made the presentation very interesting.
    Best Regards,

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  40. Dear Sri Ramanjaneyulu

    Thank you very much!!

    bhargavasarma

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  41. Dear Bhargavasarma garu,

    Thank you very much for sharing the information. Even my grandfather was use to produce "Yagnopavitam" in Solapur City (MH).

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  42. thank you very much guruji for posting the details as it is helpful for my children abroad to follow as per the detailed version.

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  43. భార్గవశర్మ గారు, ఇంతటి విలువైన విశేషాన్ని అందరికీ తెలియజేస్తున్న మీకు నా కృతజ్ఞతలు. ఈ కాలంలో చాలా మంది డబ్బు సంపాదన అనే యావలో పడి కనీస ధర్మాలను కూడా పాటించటం లేదు. దైనందిన చర్యల్లో ప్రధానమైన సంధ్యావందనం కూడా పాటించటంలేదు. ఇలాంటి వాళ్ళకి మీ బ్లాగులో మరిన్ని కొత్త టపాలను ప్రచురించి వారికి కనువిప్పు కలిగించాలని కోరుకుంటున్నాను.

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  44. Dear Sri Viswanath Garu

    Thank you very much for your appreciation. Hopefully by God's Grace I should be able to post more useful information in my blog.

    Best regards
    bhargavasarma

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  45. Dear Sri Naik,

    Thank you very much for finding the contents useful.

    Best regards
    bhargavasarma

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  46. Dear Sri Bhargava Sharama,

    Thanks very much for the content. It clears lots of confusion and enlightens on the significance of daily Sandhyavandan as well.

    With kids it becomes difficult to emphasize on the significance to wear all the times. Question is it ok for the kids to wear Yagnopaveetham during Sandhyavandan and poojas and temple visits - but not necessary during school and sports time. Can you please clarify.

    Namaskars

    Sundar V

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  47. Dear Sri Sundar, Namaskara,

    It is not O.K. Whether it is children or elders, when once, an individual is inducted into the concept of Upanayanam, Yagnopaveetham has to be worn always, 24 hours and 365 days. Sanctity and Spirituality of Yagnopaveetham cannot be diluted.

    bhargavasarma

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  48. venerable sir, I am confused about the size of the yagnopavita, in some books I read that it should not cross the elbow and now in your blog as at the level of navel? Can u plz give any scriptural verification as it seems to be different in different books...

    It is problematic when doing japa, I believe one has to hold the janeo with the thumb during that? this is also something I am not sure of,
    It is very inconveniant during japa if its below the elbow, can u plz provide some verification for both these questions?
    I really appreciate the work you are doing here...
    thank you...

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  49. నాభేరూర్థ్వ మనాయుష్య మధోనాభేస్తపక్షయమ్
    తస్మాన్నాభిసమం కుర్యాదుపవీతం విచక్షణమ్
    పృష్టవంశేచనాభ్యాంచ ధృతం యద్విందతే కటిమ్
    తధార్యముపవీతం స్యాన్నాతిలంబం నచోచ్ర్చితమ్
    సిద్దార్థఫలమానేన ధార్యం స్యాదుపవీతకమ్

    If the yagnopaveetham is below the navel it is Aaayu Ksheenam (Longevity will decline) and if it is above the navel the penance made will perish. One should wear the Yagnopaveetham touching his navel not below and not above. You will find reference to this in Dharma-Sindhu. Man is said to be purer above the navel. Manu Smruthi says that the portion below the navel is impure.

    There is no need to hold the Yagnopaveetham while doing Japa. In fact one should perform Gayathri Japa by counting on the finger mounts of the right hand with the palm kept near the chest(Hrudaya) and by covering the same with an upper cloth.

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    1. Dear Sarma garu,

      You mentioned that the length of yagnopaveetham worn should be exactly at navel level. But the yagnopaveethams that we get in the temples or spiritual centres like mathams are of standard size and depending on one's height, we can't ensure exact navel-level length. So please suggest if we can un-knot the yagnopaveetham and tie it in such a way that it is exactly at navel-level. If yes, please let me know how to tie the knot.

      Also kindly let me know if I need to change the yagnopaveetham on Sravana Poornima if I had to change a worn-out yagnopaveetham in less than one month before sravana poornima.

      I would be thankful to you if you can share any video or online resource that provides a descriptive procedure of performing Yajurveda Sandhyavandanam. It is really difficult to have a guru preach this for people like me who are overseas.

      Thanks for your time!

      Best Regards,
      Vasudeva Sai.

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    2. Without opening the knot you may have to adjust the length as per your requirement. Changing Yagnopaveetham on the day of Upakarma is mandatory even if you had changed it in the recent past. Regarding on line source for Yajurveda Sandhyavandana procedure, even among Brahmins it differs according to sampradaya one follows (Saiva, Madhva & Sri Vaishnava). I don't have ready information. I will let you know!

      Thanks and regards

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    3. Sarma garu,
      Thank you so much for your quick and apt response. Please clarify if the length can be adjusted by tying a knot anywhere on the yagnopaveetham or if it has to be at the Brahmagranthi.

      I am an Aaruvela Niyogi Brahmin (Bharadwajasa gothram). I would be so grateful if you'll be able to provide, at your convenience, some resource that shows in detail how Yajurveda Sandhyavandana has to be performed. I searched for it on the internet and youtube, but was not able to find any. Appreciate your efforts and help again!

      Thanks & Regards,
      Vasudeva Sai
      vasudeva.sai@gmail.com

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    4. You may do so as mentioned by you but not at the Brahmagranthi

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  50. sir,Thank you for your reply...I forgot to ask, If the janeo is torn, or if someone touches something impure during the day after sandhya is over, I mean again one has to do sandhya in the afternoon or evening, so what must one do? Can we change it in the afternoon or evening? with the same procedure? again with scriptural reference...where can I find all the rules of performing sandhya? I have read the devi bhagavata, but how about detailed rules about all aspects connected to sandhya ? I will look into dharma sindhu...we have like 9 law books as far as I know?

    and, what about jata saucha and mrita saucha? does it depend on if someone in the lineage has died? or applies only if someone dies at home? what if a friend dies at my home? what if someone of my lineage dies somewhere else?
    if someone at home dies somewhere else?
    what if a relative gives birth in my house? then does jata saucha and mrita saucha apply?

    I hear sandhya has to be performed until the arghya during those times? or just the meaning has to be repeated?

    how about shraddha done everyyear? or mahalaya days? on those days can we perform sandhya regularly?

    can u plz explain jata and mrita sauchas in detail? and for how many days?

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  51. Perform Aachamanam and recite Gayathri Manthra atleast 10 times. Torn Yagnopaveetham has to be changed as soon as possible.

    Today there is no dearth for availability of Sandhyavandana material from the market either in the form of Cassette or CD. Depending on the branch of Veda you follow you may have to choose Rugveda/Yajurveda. Better it is learned first from a Guru.

    Regarding rest of your queries please await for future posts.

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  52. Oh I am sorry I meant, can we change janeo in the evening or afternoon? and by sandhyabooks I meant scriptures where the rules are mentioned, not books written by authors which have many differences, again thank you for your response..

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  53. Sandhyavandana is basically a Vedic Prayer and majority of its slokas are Veda manthras pooled from various Upanishads. There is no common script for Sandhyavandanam. These Veda manthras have been collated according to ones sampradaya and according to the branch of Veda one is affiliated to. Better it is learnt through Guru Mukha and practice it as much as possible according to your sampradaya.

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  54. Hi Bhargavasharma garu,

    Recently I have taken up ayyappa swamy deeksha and for which I am getting up at 4:15 am and after completing the daily routines, starting up with Sandhyavandanam at 4:40 am and then proceeding with Ayyappa pooja and nithya pooja... It gets completed by 6:00 to 6:15 am daily. My question here is can we do sandhya vandanam at brahmi muhurtham? If no, then what is the suitable time for sandhya vandanam ?

    And also please mention the best timings in threekalam... which benefits us...

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  55. Ideal time for performing Sandhyavandana is suggested as

    Pratah-Sandhya – Just before Sunrise when Stars are still visible in the sky (approximately 48 minutes before Sunrise)

    Madhyaanna-Sandhya: 2.24 hrs after Sunrise any time before the Sun reaches the zenith (Noon)

    Saayam-Sandhya: Just before Sunset when Stars are not visible in the sky while the Sun is still visible (approximately 48 minutes before actual Sunset)

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  56. sir

    thank you so much for providing these significant information...
    sir wedont find these information generally, you really have provided to us deep information....

    thank you sir...your hard work and generosity for people like us is deeply appreciated...

    once again thank you sir...

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  57. Sir by the way...i have found that the sacred thread or janeu is to be worn on the ear while doing saucha (toilet).....what are such different rules?....

    and another question is basically is there any rules to be done with janeu or sacred thread when doing sankalpam for holy acts etc....

    sir please kindly remove my doubts?

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  58. In general Yagnopaveetham should always be in Savya position(over the left shoulder and under the right arm)even while performing Sankalpam, except when performing sacred rites to fore-fathers. For more details you may refer to the said post under the sub-heading Posture of Yagnopaveetham.

    Thank you very much for your appreciation.

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  59. Dear Sir,
    Firstly salutations to you.
    I appreciate the well organised work and the amount of information logically put forth.
    Kindly clear my one doubt about changing the wornout yagnopaveetam. In any month, which are the best days/thithis for wearing a nutana yagnopaveetam, apart for auspicious days. would be thankful to you for the information.

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  60. Namaskara

    There are no auspicious or inauspicious days for changing of Yagnopaveetham. Whenever the need arises it has to be changed without delay. Thank you very much for your kind words of appreciation.

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  61. Namaskara

    Thank you so much for providing these significant information..

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    1. Namaskara Sri Anil Kumar

      Thank you very much for your remarks

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  62. Namaste,

    I heard one should not change Yagnopaveetham on Tuesdays & Fridays, is it true? Also, are there any time restrictions, like should be done only in the morning etc.

    I really appreciate your response on this.

    thank you very much

    Srinivas

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    1. Dear Srinivas, Namaskara,
      I have not come across any such injunction that it should not be changed on Tuesday/Friday. If need arises it can be changed even on those days. If it is Sunset it can be changed on the next day morning.

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  63. Respected Shri Bhargavasarmaji, Jai Ramji Ki,

    I am a Maithili Brahmin and my Upnayana Sanskar was done couple of months ago. My father explain me this Mantra and told me to byheart this. But out of hunger to know more I googled for it and got this article.Your article is very useful and I learned a lot from it.

    But I think if you can add word-to-word and exact meaning of all the Shlokas use then it will b great.

    Also I have a question regarding Ganapathi dhyanam :
    First the praver is dedicated to Lord Vishnu but name points Shri Ganesha and the second is that in one of the other articles I have read it says that this prayer is not recited by Vaishnavas. Why it is like this?

    I really appreciate your response on this.

    Thanking you
    Roshan Jha

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  64. pujya bhargava sharma garu,

    maaku yagnopaveeta dharna mariyu visarjana mantralu telegulo teliyacheya galara dayachesi.

    itlu,
    siva ram
    chamartiroja@rediffmail.com

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    1. Dear Sri Siva Raam

      Please find below the required link for the Yagnopaveetha Dhaarana Vidhi with sloka manthras in Telugu script.......
      http://bhargavasarma.blogspot.in/2011/08/yagnopaveetha-dhaarana-vidhi-telugu.html

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  65. Narayanan ParameswaranAugust 13, 2012 at 4:31 PM

    "every hindu must read this article which will enlighten them on the high value system our forefathers had"

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    1. Narayanan ParameswaranAugust 13, 2012 at 4:40 PM

      Thank you very much Sri Narayanan!

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  66. Respected Sir,
    Saashtaanga Namaskaarams.
    I am so pleased to go through your this blog. My doubt is that even learned persons tying keys,other small materials tying with their sacred thread(poonool). Is is proper?
    In Upanayanam also, the boy is told to tie a bit of deer skin (Krishnaajinam.
    What scriptures say on this?

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  67. Very informative articles on your Blog. Thank you verymuch for sharing these.

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    1. Thank 'U' very much Sri Kashyap for your appreciation

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  68. Shri Bhargava Sarma! Pranam! In these days of scientific advancement giving freedom to discard the yajnopaveetam by brahman boys, you have enlightened with the information. For your kind information, I may be permitted to reproduce the sanskrit verse that has been explained in English you in your blog about evolution of brahmin from shudra at birth to dwija at upanayana samskara, vipra on attaining sufficient vedic knowledge and becoming brahmana on gaining brahma jnyana - -

    "janmana jayate sudrah
    samskarad bhaved dvijah
    veda-pathad bhaved vipro
    brahma jnatiti brahmanah"

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  69. phalgun the madhwa brahminAugust 6, 2013 at 12:43 AM

    I'm a Brahmin and my grandfather always tells me to wear yagnopaveetha but I refuse to wear it since I believe that I'm a Brahmin from inside and not just a show off...I know a few stanzas of sri hair vayu stuti which I ricite it every day without fail and it has given me fruit full results and that's enough for me....a wonderful article thank you very much

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  70. Reciting sacred/divine stothra cannot be construed as a supplement to Yagnopaveetha. There is no such injunction. Having inducted into the concept of Upanayana samskaara one should not cease from wearing Yagnopaveetha. Only Ascetics (True Sanyasi) gets such exemption. Vedic disciplines cannot be dispensed with; they have percolated down from great Sages followed by our forefathers to be followed for generations to come.

    Thank you very much for your kind appreciation for the article.

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  71. The physical description of Yagnopaveetham, significance of its construction and the process of wearing and changing it are beautifully described by Shri Bhargava Sarma.

    http://mythravarun01.wordpress.com/

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  72. Sir,

    Thank you very much for sharing such a Valuable Information.

    As you explained about the length of Jhandhyam, I am finding it below the navel always. Can you please suggest where one can get the right one, how we can modify the existing one (lengthy one). What will be the effect if it is lengthy (wearing with knowledge or without knowledge)?

    Kindly suggest me.

    -
    Sriharsha

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    1. Please read the replies to the comments given below the post. I have already answered such queries.

      thanks

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  73. Hello Bhargavasarma garu, Namaskaram !

    Thank you for providing this article. Based on what you mentioned in Posture section, On regular day in our regular routine times, should we wear in Garland like posture (as you mentioned that we should wear this during attending nature calls). Is it correct? Because currently I wear always in posture from left to right (as you mentioned we should wear during Pooja), so I would like to know which posture its should be during daily regular time. Can you please advice?

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    1. I have never mentioned in the way you have referred in your remarks. Please read the article once again and try to understand correctly.

      In general Yagnopavita should always be in Savya position except during specific occasions as mentioned in my post.

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  74. Sir, I am a Bengali non-Brahmin, my surname is Sil [Seal]. I am higher caste. I want to perform upanayanam for myself. What are the upachars? please acknowledge me..... Reply

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    1. As per sacred scripts, Brahmana, Kshatriya and Vysya varnas are eligible for Upanayanam. If you are falling in any of these categories, you may consult local Purohits according to your sampradaya.

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  75. I was initiated into bramhacharya at the age of 17 and I'm studying engg I've a doubt can I study Vedas from now on please shed some light into my question

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    1. Though traditionally an individual is initiated into study of Vedas/Upanishads around the age of 8-12 years after getting inducted into the concept of Upanayana; nowadays we find all age groups of eligible people including senior citizens learning Vedas. Therefore if you are interested you can start learning under the guidance of an appropriate person.

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  76. I got initiated into bramhacharya at the age of 17 what to do? now I want to study Vedas please explain the age related question! ! I am a madhwa brahmana

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  77. Pranam Sarma Garu.

    Your comments are immensely helpful and also reveal an enlightened and compassionate soul, e.g. defining who is a brahman [by virtue of character and discipline, and not mere pride of birth!]. So few share such thoughtful points of view although in the Mahabharata, Srimat Vyasadev, via Yudhisthira & NahuSha samvada and several other exchanges, clearly established what you have said: a brahman is made, not born!

    Also, thank you for pointing out that women were equal partners in wearing the yajnopaviitam. SriMaAnandamayi, a strict upholder of the Sanatana Dharma, Herself oversaw the Upanayana ceremony of several ladies at Tarapith in Bangabhumi. We should follow Her lead and revive this custom, including the teaching of Veda chanting to women.

    Third, the length of the upaviita varies according to the Veda. To my scant knowledge, the Yajurvedi upavita is the shortest, and rides higher than the navel, while the Samavedi upaviita is very long and extends far below the navel, and lies almost on the hipbone. This is what I have seen and this is particularly emphasized in some places in northern India, Bangabhumi.

    The number of upavitas to be worn in the Bangabhumi rites: for devakarya, one; for pitRkarya, one more; uttariyarthe, one more; and I am forgetting another category I am quite sure!!!

    Another item that would be a very useful addition is the mantras to be recited while removing the old upavita. Then, the procedure to take the old upavita and offer nirAjana or visarjana in any moving body of water, like nearby river or stream, failing which a nice lake or even pond will have to suffice. The mantras to be recited for this final farewell would also be useful. It would make this beautiful piece of work complete from beginning to end. Namaskar.

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    1. Dear Gautam, Namaskaara...

      Thanks for your remarks. You can make any number of interpretations, what is important is one should understand the concept, significance, technicalities of Yagnopaveetham. Please read all articles published under the label Yagnopaveetham Paramam Pavithram from the link given below to get more clarified.

      http://bhargavasarma.blogspot.com/2009/06/yagnopaveetham-paramam-pavithram.html

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  78. YOU HAVE DONE A GREAT JOB BY THIS ARTICLE. THANKS A LOT.

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  79. Ramchander TumuluruAugust 10, 2014 at 3:29 PM

    Very nicely written and informative

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  80. Dear Bhargava sharma garu,
    Thank you so much, Your information has given me a clarification regarding who should wear yagnopaveetham, as i used to get doubt whether the women in olden days wore yagnopaveetham.
    Can you please give me any clarification as to why now-a-days it is not there in practice for women.
    Regards:
    Narasimha N S

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  81. Dear Bhargava sharma garu,
    Thank you so much, your blog is very informative. It clarified my doubt regarding yagnopaveetha dharanam by women in olden days. Could you please give me any clarification as to why women now-a-days are not practicing the same.
    Regards:
    Narasimha

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  82. I find your explanation very clear and learnt a few things that I didn't know previously. I have one question regarding when someone dies, are they cremated with the yagnopaveetham and does it needs to be worn differently by the deceased?

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    1. When a person dies Yagnopaveetham will be removed at the time of cremation.

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  83. Bhargava Sarma garu,

    Many thanks for publishing so many details about the 6/9 threads. It is very helpful.
    There is an online copy of the sandhya vandanam if anyone is interested to read
    https://archive.org/details/sandhyavandanam00aiyagoog

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  84. Very informative. Instead of blindly following things it actually makes more sense when we know the inner meaning and reason for the things we are following the dharma. This has inspired me. Thanks for the wonderful post.

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  85. Sri Bhargavasarmagaru,
    At the age of 18, my upanayanam was done to me, against my wish. I was never taught doing sandhyavandanam, infact, my father himself was not doing & so as my elder brother. I had issues with my parents and with in a year, I removed the janivara, because I felt, it would be an insult to yagnopaveetham, eating non-veg and have alcohol. I also married a Christian. For 30 years, I lived like a non religion person.
    Now, since 5 years, I am associated with Art of Living, and I feel that, I should wear the Yagnopaveetham. Please guide me.

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    1. Mere wearing Yagnopaveetham does not serve the purpose. If you want to change manasa-vaacha-karmana - you may have to perform prayaschitta and take deeksha from a Yati

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  86. A very nice and lucid explanation which will clear many doubts---Thanks Mr.Sarma

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  87. Sir,
    I have small doubt after reading this. You mentioned that one should not wear Yagnopaveetham if it is torn. But some times it might get torn in the middle of day. Do I need to change this immediately or can I put a knot for time being and change next day or next auspicious day?
    And another doubt, Is it ok to change the yagnopaveetham before 11 or 21 days after baby born for father? (In case if yagnopaveetham is torn)
    Kindly clear these questions I have.
    Thanks in advance.

    Vinay

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    1. (1)not later than the next day, no need to wait till the next auspicious day.

      (2)it should be changed on the 11th day

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  88. Sir,

    Can you please clarify the point as to who should wear 3 sets threads (9 threads) in telugu brahmin? ? Am really confused on this and everyone gives me different answers.

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  89. Dear sir, during upakarma, many people are simply changing the old jandhyam and wearing the new one using the single manthra that you have quoted in this article. But when I have referred to the same in a book by Gita press, there is a lot of procedure for this which is quite difficult for common house holders to do it for themselves at home. Is it the only way or is there any easier method which can be done by us at home easily for ourselves. Kindly let us know if there is any such.

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    1. Please read my posts under the label UPAKARMA, Yagnopaveethadhaarana Vidhi the link for which is given in the above post itself

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    2. Ok sir, thank you...I'll go through it once. Pranams.

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  90. I request that when a brahmachari undergoes an medical operation and for some reason the yagnopaveetham cuts or removes what is the prayaschittha for it kindly clarify and advice what should be done

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    1. Performing Upanayana again will be a costly affair. Ideally wear new Yagnopaveetham...
      after performing puNyAhavAcana,
      Panchagavya praasana;
      Guru Raayara (Sri Raaghavendra Swamy) paadodaka prokshna;
      Reciting Sri Vishnu Sahasranama Stothram;

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  91. While answering the question what should be the length of the Yagnopaveetham you said if it's above the navel it will lead to the loss of longivity and if it's below the naval it will cause the penance to perish.
    Which one is correct.
    By the way this blog has provided me the knowledge abt Yagnopaveetham.
    Thank you

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  92. HI Sir,

    Namaste I had a doubt on wearing Yagnopaveetham if I want to change it for a reason is there any day that I should not change it i.e on TuesDay or Friday please let me know is there any days that we should not wear the new Yagnopaveetham

    Thanks,
    Manidhar

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  93. My name is Kasinadhuni54. Guru your information was very helpful for changing yegnopavetham. Thanks again . Namaskaram

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  94. Good Naration
    Very Much usefully even for young generation

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