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Frequently Asked Questions
What are the other names of the dhoti ceremony?
What are the other names of the dhoti ceremony?
The dhoti ceremony is also known as the Poonal or Upanayanam.
What is a dhoti ceremony?
What is a dhoti ceremony?
A dhoti ceremony is a traditional Hindu ritual that celebrates the coming-of-age of a young boy. It's usually celebrated with rituals including wearing a dhoti, sacred thread ceremony, prayers, and blessings by family elders and priests.
Why do we do a dhoti ceremony?
Why do we do a dhoti ceremony?
During the dhoti ceremony, the boy wears a dhoti, a traditional garment, for the first time, symbolizing his transition into adulthood.
Who celebrates the dhoti ceremony?
Who celebrates the dhoti ceremony?
The dhoti ceremony is typically celebrated by Hindu families in South India, especially in states like Tamil Nadu, Karnataka, and Andhra Pradesh.
When should boys do dhoti functions?
When should boys do dhoti functions?
Boys typically undergo the dhoti ceremony, also known as the Upanayana ceremony, during their childhood, usually between the ages of 8 and 16, depending on regional and family traditions.