Ear Piercing Tradition: Ghosts, love, ego and… What are the benefits of ear piercing, know its religious significance.

Karnavedha Sanskar

The tradition of ear piercing, known as Karnavedha, has been revered as a unique practice in the ancient Indian Sanatan culture. Karnavedha is one of the sixteen rituals of Hindu religion, in which the ears of the child are pierced. It is not just an external beauty, but it has deep religious and scientific significance. In ancient times, ear piercing was done on men as well as women and even boys and girls at an early age.

Although with the development of civilization this practice has sometimes been considered a fashion, but the real objectives behind it are still relevant today. Famous astrologer and architect regarding this Dr. Basavaraj Guruji Has told. According to Guruji, ear piercing is not only an auspicious sign, but it is also said to be beneficial for health.

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He said that according to Hindu mythology, piercing both the ears prevents evil forces from entering the body, which provides mental peace. This makes thoughts positive, develops patience, tolerance and love and reduces ego. It is said that this increases the fear of God and the ability to take right decisions.

According to Guruji, from health point of view it is believed that ear piercing of small children or children of a certain age does not cause any health related problems. There is also a religious belief that this reduces the impact of the sins of the previous birth in this birth. According to astrology, piercing both left and right ears strengthens the position of the planets. Negative energy stays away and positive thoughts develop.

Ability to take quick decisions increases

Additionally, it is said to improve eyesight. Piercing the ears of men gives them the ability to take quick decisions along with good thinking power and also improves the fertility of their children. All these benefits are based on assumptions. Blessings of ancestors and remission of sins are associated with this practice.

Regarding which metal should be used while getting ears pierced, Guruji said that copper, silver or gold can be worn as per one’s capacity, but silver is considered the best. Thus, Guruji suggests that ear piercing in Indian culture is not just a choice of jewellery, but a profound practice that contributes to overall physical and mental health.

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Disclaimer: The information given in this news is based on astrology and general information. TV9 Bharatvarsha does not confirm this.

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