Janai
Janai is the sacred thread worn by many Hindu adherents in Nepal and parts of India as part of the Upanayana rite. In Nepali and several North Indian languages, the term janai denotes this sacred cord, while the formal Sanskrit name for the practice is yajnopavita. The thread is a visible symbol of the wearer’s spiritual duties and commitments within the Hindu tradition.
The janai is typically made of cotton and consists of three strands. It is blessed in a
Janai Purnima is a major festival associated with the janai. It occurs on the full moon day
Cultural context and practice surrounding the janai can vary by community, but the thread consistently serves