Karnav’s thread ceremony

Deepak had invited me to Nepal for his son Karnav’s thread ceremony or “bratabandha”, an important landmark in an adolescent Brahmin boy’s life that signals a transition into adulthood. It is similar to a bar mitzvah in Jewish culture.  Like weddings, birthday parties and the like it has become more important in recent years to spend lavishly and Deepak put on a very good show.

The guests, including me started arriving from a variety or places in Nepal and the chaotic ad-hoc living arrangements somehow worked themselves out.  There must have been at least 30-40 people and the house only has 3 bedrooms and one bathroom!

Socialising the night before

I slept on the roof and with mosquito net had a comfortable sleep.

The next morning preparations began.


  • Making “sel roti” ubiquitous delicious snack in Nepal..
  •      The puja was the main event with endless Sanskrit recitation following the pujari and different combinations of the principals. It went on for many hours.

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