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Munj boy wearing a peshwai outfit  with a Peshwai pagadi, Majenta dhoti, and Peshwai Kurta for his thread ceremony

A timeless legacy that still stands

Young boy wearing a traditional dhoti for Munj ceremony. The boy's outfit consists of a Orange color dhoti and uparana/veshti. The boy is standing confidently, exuding a sense of cultural pride and youthful charm.
ed in traditional attire for a Munj/Thread ceremony, wearing a 'pancha'. He is sitting infront of the ceremonial fire
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The Exclusive Munj Collection

father and son in traditional wear during the Munj/thread ceremony

For the Batu (Boy)

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1. Silk Dhoti/Kad

2. Uparana/Shela

3. Silk/Cotton Kurta

4. Barabandi/Peshwai Dress

5. Sovla Chaddi

6. Bhikbali

7. Pearl Necklace/Kanthi

8. Karna Kundal

9. Mahirap/ Pearl Rangoli

10. Pearl Supari

11. Pearl Naral

12. Topi- Puttha/Fur/Khadi/Machar

13. Puneri Pagadi/Peshwai Pagadi

14. Pearl Brooch for Pagadi

15. Mundaval

16. Kardota & Janwa

17. Munj Langoti

18. Bhikshawal Zholi

19. Munj Mekhala

20. Shawl (For Grahamak Ceremony)

21. Baskar/ Dhabali Baskar

22. Antarpat

23. Palas Dand

For the Father

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1. Silk Dhoti/Kad

2. Uparana/Shela

3. Silk/Cotton Kurta

4. Barabandi/Peshwai Dress

5. Silk Bandi

6. Cotton Bandi

7. Bhikbali

8. Pearl Necklace/Kanthi

9. Topi- Puttha/Fur/Khadi/Manchar

10. Puneri Pagadi/Peshwai Pagadi

11. Pearl Brooch for Pagadi

12. Karna Kundal

For the Mother

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1. Ready Made 9 Yard Saree

2. Silk Shela

3. Oti Batwa

4. Jewelry

  • Nath

  • Bugadi

  • Thushi Set

  • Chichapeti Set

  • Bajuband

  • Kambarpatta

  • Mangal Sutra

  • Necklace and earrings

Family in matching traditional wear during the Munj/thread ceremony
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What is Munj?

Defining Timeless Munjs Since 1921

The Munj ceremony, also known as the Munja, Janeu Ceremony or Thread Ceremony, is an important ritual in Hinduism that marks the initiation of the sacred thread ceremony for young boys. It is a significant milestone in their lives and signifies their entry into the stage of formal education and the beginning of their spiritual journey.

Once the preliminary rituals are complete, the boy is dressed in traditional attire, which typically includes a dhoti, pagadi, and a kurta or barabandi. The Janwa is a cord made of cotton or sacred grass, consisting of three strands that represent the three deities—Brahma, Vishnu, and Shiva. It is worn diagonally across the left shoulder and is considered a symbol of the boy's commitment to lead a disciplined and spiritually focused life.

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Family
Matching Outfits

Family in matching traditional wear during the Munj/thread ceremony
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Heritage Woven in Fabric:
Celebrating Family Bonds in Ethnic Attire

father and son in traditional wear during the Munj/thread ceremony. The son is touching the fathers feet as a mark of respect. The father gives the batu his blessings

Explore the Munj Collection

Dhoti, Kurta, Bhikbhali, Langoti, Pancha, Bhikshawal Jholi, and much more...

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