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The ' Janewara' was considered as a symbol of A) tradition
B) Culture
C) Caste
D) Rituals

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Answered by Anonymous
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The ' Janewara' was considered as a symbol of tradition.

Answered by koyai05sl
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Answer: Option a is the correct answer.

Explanation:

Note:

  • The ceremony of donning a Janeu is among the most well-known and important. At the "Upanayan Sanskar," brahmin males over the age of twelve are required to wear a sacred white thread.
  • It also goes by the name Brahmasuthram. It is referred to as Jandhyam in Telugu, Poonal in Tamil, and Janivara in Kannada. It is known as sacred thread in English. Yagno-pavita, which is Sanskrit for "thread of sacrifice," represents the sacrifice of ego, rage, and greed.

It is considered as a symbol of tradition since, its a part of the rituals of the brahmins.

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