The specific verse chanted while placing the thread across the left shoulder.

The Paita consists of three distinct strands of cotton thread. These strands symbolize three fundamental debts every human owes: Rishi Rina (debt to the sages), Pitri Rina (debt to the ancestors), and Deva Rina (debt to the Gods). They also represent the mastery over speech, mind, and body. Core Rituals and Associated Mantras

, consists of three strands that symbolize three fundamental debts: Rishi Rin (Debt to Sages): Honoring those who discovered and preserved knowledge. Pitri Rin (Debt to Ancestors): Gratitude for those who nurtured the lineage. Deva Rin (Debt to Teachers):

Only after the thread ceremony is a boy eligible to study the Vedas. Paita Mantra PDF Resources

Om Bhur Bhuvah Svah, Tat Savitur Varenyam, Bhargo Devasya Dheemahi, Dhiyo Yo Nah Prachodayat. Used to state the intent of the ritual.

In Odia culture, the Paita Mantra is an integral part of spiritual practices. It is often recited during pujas (worship ceremonies), festivals, and other sacred rituals. The mantra is believed to have the power to purify the mind, body, and soul, bringing balance and harmony to one's life. Many Odia people recite the Paita Mantra daily, either individually or in groups, to experience its spiritual benefits.

In Odia culture, the Brata Ghara (Thread Ceremony) is one of the most important Sanskars (rites of passage). The sacred thread, known as , consists of three strands representing the three debts a person owes: to their teachers ( Gurus ), their ancestors ( Pitru ), and the divine ( Devas ). Essential Mantras in Odia