Karnavedha is one of the sixteen Hindu sanskars, or sacraments, that involves piercing a child’s ears. This ritual is typically performed in the early years of a child’s life, usually before the age of five. The ceremony is believed to have cultural and religious significance, and it is often done as a means of promoting health and well-being.
Book NowA dedicated Sanatan Sevak priest conducts the sacred Karnavedha sanskar, a timeless Hindu ritual symbolizing the piercing of a child’s ears for spiritual and cultural significance. With years of experience, the priest performs the ceremony with reverence, aiming to uphold the eternal principles of Sanatan Dharma.