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Festivals

Meghalaya (UTC+5:30)

Date

27th August 2026

Yajurveda Upakarma

Tithi:
Shukla Chaturdashi upto 9:09 AM
Purnima upto 9:48 AM +1
Nakshatra:
Shravana upto 12:48 AM
Dhanishta upto 2:16 AM +1
Vasara:Thursday

About

Yajurveda Upakarma, also known as Avani Avittam, is a significant annual ritual for the Brahmin community following the Yajurveda. It marks the day when devotees renew their commitment to Vedic studies and spiritual discipline.

Significance:

Upakarma literally means 'beginning.' It is a day to atone for past omissions in Vedic studies and to start the new cycle of learning. The changing of the sacred thread (Yajnopavita) symbolizes a fresh start and the dedication to a life of dharma and knowledge.

Rituals & Puja Vidhi:

1. Ritual Bath (Snanam): Purifying the body in a river or a sacred water body. 2. Maha Sankalpam: Taking a solemn vow to atone for sins and dedicate oneself to Vedic duties. 3. Yajnopavita Dharanam: Formally discarding the old sacred thread and wearing a new one while reciting sacred verses. 4. Rishi Tarpanam: Offering water and sesame seeds to honor the ancient sages (Rishis) who composed the Vedas.