Dvija
Dvija is a Sanskrit term used in Hindu tradition that translates to "twice-born." It primarily refers to members of the Brahmin, Kshatriya, and Vaishya varnas (social classes), who undergo significant religious and ritualistic ceremonies marking their initiation into these spiritual and social roles. The concept of dvija underscores a spiritual rebirth or renewal, signifying an individual's transition into a higher stage of spiritual responsibility and knowledge.
The most important ritual associated with dvija status is the Upanayana ceremony, also known as the sacred
Attaining dvija status confers both social privileges and spiritual duties. It is considered a vital step in
Throughout history, dvija has played a pivotal role in shaping religious duties, social responsibilities, and cultural