Re: Earrings
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• January 18, 1999
Dear Mr.Arora: At 11:10 AM 1/16/99 -0600, you wrote: >Namatse Vaishnavjans: >Can some kind devotee shed some light on the tradition of wearing earrings among boys of age 5 & up in south India. I have heard that it's to control the sex desire, but I don't have any scriptural or some other kind of proof to back me on this. i'll greatly appreciate your input on this. >Thanks in advance >Humbly yours >VA To the best of my knowledge , piercing the ears is done quite early for boys .This pracise is not as prevalent today as it used to be . In Tamil , it is called Kaathu Kutthuthal . Typically , this was done for enjoying the beauty of the child in the spirit of treating boys as litle Krishnans ( baby Krishnans ). Typically , not wearing anything in the ear was considered inauspicious in olden times. The recent Western custom of wearing one ear ring or stud is unaesthetic in my humble opinion , because of asymmetry and blurred messages about ---. In South India , a ruby stud was used mostly .My father reached the lotus feet of the Lord at 82. He was wearing the red ruby stud all his life . As one got older , diamond studs serve as the replacements . for the ruby ear rings . In the case of the orthodox( priestly or perceptor class among Sri vaishNavites ) , ear rings in the form of Sriman Narayanaas' disc ( sudarsanam ) and Conch ( Paanjajanyam ) are worn. Other orthodox people continue to have the ruby studs . These were called Kadukkans . Without these , the Sri VaishNavan will feel "naked ", just as he would without the distinct marks on his forehead to identify him as a Sri vaishnavA . V.Sadagopan
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