Basant Panchami in Uttarakhand: Why Noses and Ears Are Pierced on This Auspicious Day

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News18•22-01-2026, 15:45
Basant Panchami in Uttarakhand: Why Noses and Ears Are Pierced on This Auspicious Day
- •Basant Panchami in Uttarakhand involves a unique tradition of piercing noses and ears, considered highly auspicious.
- •This ritual is performed on young children, with Basant Panchami believed to be the most favorable day due to its symbolism of knowledge, purity, and new beginnings.
- •According to Hinduism, nose and ear piercing are essential religious rituals, not just for jewelry; girls get nose pierced, boys get ears pierced before Janeu Sanskar.
- •Elder Ram Singh explains that the tradition purifies body and mind, and performing it on Basant Panchami is believed to bless children's future with Goddess Saraswati's grace.
- •The Garuda Purana states that unpierced noses and ears will be forcibly pierced by Yamraj's messengers after death, reinforcing the ritual's importance.
Why It Matters: Basant Panchami in Uttarakhand holds a unique tradition of nose and ear piercing for auspicious beginnings.
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