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Rigveda Upakarma
Rigveda Upakarma is the annual sacred thread-changing and Vedic study initiation ceremony for followers of the Rig Veda. It is observed when the Shravana Nakshatra prevails in the solar month of Simha (Avani).
Upakarma means 'beginning' and marks the commencement of the Vedic study term. It is a day of spiritual renewal, expressing gratitude to the ancient Rishis, and purifying the mind and body.
1. Kamokarsheeth: Reciting stotras to seek forgiveness for sins committed over the past year. 2. Yajnopavita Dharana: Wearing the newly sanctified sacred thread while reciting specific stotras. 3. Rishi Tarpanam: Offering water oblations to the seers (Rishis) to honor their contribution to Vedic knowledge. 4. Veda Arambha: Formal commencement of reciting Vedic hymns.