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Why do Hindus pierce their ears (Karnavedha) as part of the samskaras?

ETimes.in | Last updated on - Sep 1, 2025, 10:00 IST
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Why do Hindus pierce their ears (Karnavedha) as part of the samskaras?

In Hinduism, Karnavedha, or ear piercing, is one of the 16 major samskaras (sacred rituals) that mark important stages in a person’s life. It holds deep religious, spiritual, and cultural significance. Let’s look at why this samskara is important in Hindu tradition.

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Spiritual significance

The word Karnavedha comes from two Sanskrit terms: karna, meaning ear and vedha, meaning to pierce. In Hindu belief, the ears are considered gateways to knowledge, with sound being a primary means of learning, as emphasised in the Vedas. Piercing the ears is thought to purify and sharpen hearing, opening the “inner ears” to divine sound (nada). All 16 samskaras, including Karnavedha, are described in Dharmashastra texts such as the Manusmriti and Grihya Sutras.

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When is Karnavedha performed?

Traditionally, Karnavedha is performed in early childhood or infancy, ideally in the 6th or 7th month, or during an odd year of life (3, 5, or 7).
For boys, the right ear is traditionally pierced first, symbolising the path of masculinity; for girls, the left ear is pierced first, representing femininity. The ceremony is often held at an auspicious time, with the child facing east to invoke the blessings of the rising sun.

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Health benefits

Ayurveda associates the earlobes with key acupressure points. Piercing them is believed to stimulate brain development in early years, promote reproductive health, and enhance vision and hearing by activating specific points on the lobe. It is also said to help prevent anxiety, nervousness, and obsessive-compulsive tendencies by promoting mental balance.

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A pan-Indian tradition

Karnavedha is still practised across India for both boys and girls, signifying readiness to receive sacred knowledge. In northern India, the ceremony is usually performed by a family priest during auspicious months. In southern India, ear piercing is often celebrated as a grand event, sometimes combined with other rituals like Mundan (first haircut).
Across Indian culture, Karnavedha remains a meaningful rite of passage, connecting individuals to their heritage and marking the importance of life’s transitions

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BEERGUNNOT Kurrmveer
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It is sad that among the 16 sanskar prescribed, nowadays, in Mauritius, only 2 are performed. Vivant Sanskaar and Antiyeshti Sanskar
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