Poonul | Sacred Thread/ Silver Article Yajnopavita for Pooja

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Sku : 7250564

Height : 5.91 Inch

Depth : 0.79 Inch

Width : 1.57 Inch

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Yajnyopavitam, or poonal kayiru, is a sacred thread that Brahmin men wear across their bodies. After performing certain rituals, they begin wearing it at a young age. Brahmins wearing the poonal thread do poojas by chanting mantras. Some rules are followed when you wear the poonal thread to show respect for it. To enhance the richness of Hindu tradition, GiriAus  is exclusively merchandising silver poonal.

Attain the blessings of Silver Poonul:

• Yagnopaveetham is a triple-stranded sacrificial filament joined by a knot called Brahmagranthi that is worn by those initiated into the Gayathri recital.
• Yagnopaveetham means a sacred covering on the body without which a yagna or sacred ritual cannot be performed. It is also called Brahmasuthram.
• Yagno-pavita means ""thread of sacrifice,"" which symbolises the sacrifice of ego, anger,and selfishness. ""Poonul"", the sacred thread, is a composition of three threads, signifying the Goddesses Gayatri (thought), Saraswati (word), and Savitri (deed), respectively.
• One should start wearing it the day they are initiated into the Gayathri Manthra, which generally happens through a ceremony called Upanayanam. 
• Wear Yagnopaveetham one by one, reciting the relevant sankalpa and Yagnopaveetham dhaarana manthra.
• In many spiritual and religious traditions, silver has a specific significance. It frequently evokes thoughts of holiness, plenty, and supernatural might. The holiness of rituals and ceremonies can be increased by using silver-based puja items.
• Natural antimicrobial properties exist in silver. Its capacity to prevent the formation of hazardous bacteria and microbes has been used for millennia. Silver is a useful material for pooja items like dishes, lamps, and bowls since it promotes cleanliness and hygienic conditions.
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