Orange Janeu, Pure Cotton Mota Dhaga, 20 PIC JANEU

Orange Janeu, Pure Cotton Mota Dhaga, 20 PIC JANEU

I apologize for the confusion earlier. The term "Orange Janeu" refers to a specific type of sacred thread worn in Hindu rituals and ceremonies. In Hinduism, the janeu is a sacred thread worn by some upper-caste males as a symbol of their initiation into the religious and spiritual aspects of life. It is also known as "yajnopavita" or "sacred thread."

The janeu is typically made of cotton or silk and consists of three strands that represent different aspects of Hinduism—Brahma (the creator), Vishnu (the preserver), and Shiva (the destroyer). These strands are twisted together to form a single thread, which is then worn diagonally across the torso, passing over the left shoulder and under the right arm.

While the traditional color of the janeu is usually white or yellow, its possible that some individuals may choose to wear an orange-colored janeu for personal or cultural reasons. The color orange holds significance in Hinduism and is associated with spirituality, renunciation, and the fire element.

Please note that cultural practices and customs can vary across different regions and communities, so there might be slight variations in the specifics of the janeu.



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