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Christians do not celebrate the ceremony of the sacred thread . It is a Hindu ceremony.
In karnataka the kaniyar community has never discontinued sacred thread ceremony.it will be invaribly celebrated at the young age of the boy .
Janoi is the Gujarati word for the Sacred Thread. In Hinduism, Sacred Thread (Yajñopavītam in Sanskrit) or Janoi is worn during the sacred thread ceremony (Upanayanam in Sanskrit or Yagnopavit in Gujarati). It is considered a socially and spiritually significant rite (or Samskara). And is usually performed to boys during adolescence.
The sacred thread ceremony usally takes place at a religious hindu temple which is known to be called a Madir. A Madir contains expensive artefacts(statues of hindu gods) they also sing prays to give respect to god.
in Hinduism, the Upavita is a Sacred Thread worn by the elite class
Dhimans are a community or caste who have adopted engineering, art and architecture professions in India, and are followers of Lord Vishwakarma. They comprise blacksmith, carpenter, metal craftsmen, stone-carver, goldsmith. Being largely descended from Brahmins, Hindu law permits them to wear the sacred thread, perform various priestly duties and accords them a position equal to that of Brahmins. Hence, they are also known as Vishwa Brahmin or Dhiman Brahmin.
it symbolizes maturity and it is given for a boy to wear over his should from ages 5-12.
A refers to the external thread of a screw or bolt. B means internal thread, specified for nuts and inserts. For example a 2A bolt uses a 2B nut
"Dhiman" is a caste commonly found among various communities in India, and members can belong to different social categories such as Scheduled Castes if they fulfill the criteria set by the Indian government. It is important to note that caste identities and classifications can be complex and vary based on region and community.
No, Dhiman is a Craftsman caste of India. Dhimans are a community or caste who have adopted engineering, art and architecture professions in India, and are followers of Lord Vishwakarma. They are found all over India. They comprise blacksmith, carpenter, metal craftsmen, stone-carver, goldsmith. Being largely descended from Brahmins, Hindu law permits them to wear the sacred thread, perform various priestly duties and accords them a position equal to that of Brahmins. Hence, they are also known as Vishwa Brahmin or Dhiman Brahmin.
Dear Friend, I'm afraid you have the wrong sacred science in mind. The meaning of numbers is the science of numerology.
According to Hinduism cow is considered very important. Even more important than brahmins.