Shri Krishna Bhajan

Rule of Touch Feet (चरण स्पर्श नियम)

Touching the feet of elders is a traditional gesture in Indian culture that shows respect, humility and blessings. Bhaktibharat here shares some basic "rules" or etiquette that are commonly followed:
When do we touch the feet and whose feet?
❀ Gods and Goddesses and Sadhus, Saints
❀ Elders: Parents, grandparents, teachers, elders in the family.
❀ Auspicious occasions: Festivals, weddings, birthdays, Pujas, first day of school/office, etc.
❀ Before/after important functions: Exams, travel, ceremonies.

How to touch feet?
❀ Bend from the waist, keep your back straight (do not kneel unless the elder himself tells you to).
❀ Gently touch the toes/feet of the elders with both hands.
❀ Elders usually give blessings by placing their hands on your head or touching your back.
❀ Stand up and respectfully touch your forehead with your hand if you wish.

Bhaktibharat expresses that usually elders place their right hand on your head and bless you: "Live long", "Be happy", "Bless you", etc.

Major cultural meanings
❀ Right hand: Symbolizes ability/action—used for touch.
❀ Left hand: Used with the right hand to represent perfection.
❀ Represents humility and renunciation of ego.
❀ The blessings received are believed to provide wisdom, prosperity and protection.

Read in detail about Importance of Different Threads: Importance of Different Threads in Hinduism

Whose feet should you not touch?
❀ People younger than you.
❀ Equals in age (unless they are spiritual gurus).
❀ People who may themselves feel uncomfortable with the act.

Touching someone's feet — called charan sparsh — is a common sign of respect in Indian culture.

चरण स्पर्श नियम हिन्दी में पढ़ें

भारतीय संस्कृति में बड़ों के पैर छूना एक पारंपरिक भाव है जो सम्मान, विनम्रता और आशीर्वाद दर्शाता है। भक्तिभारती यहाँ कुछ बुनियादी "नियम" बताती है।
Read Also

Blogs Rule Of Touch Feet BlogsCharan Sparsh BlogsEtiquette BlogsIndian Culture BlogsHinduisim Blogs

If you love this blogs please like, share or comment!

Whatsapp ChannelFollow Bhakti Bharat Whatsapp Channel »
Bookmark / Save this blogs for future Add To Favorites
* Please share any of your suggestions or ideas with us.

** Please write your any type of feedback or suggestion(s) on our contact us page. Whatever you think, (+) or (-) doesn't metter!

Latest Blogs ›

Adhura Punya

All Day Worship With Bhog, Flowers, Chunri, Etc. - Punya
After Worship, Throwing All the Ingredients Under the Tree or River to Create Filthiness - Incomplete Punya

Principles Of Arya Samaj

1. The first (efficient) cause of all true knowledge, and all that is known through knowledge, is Go

Gotipua Dance

Gotipua Dance is a traditional dance form from Odisha, India, known as the precursor to the classical Odissi dance.

Why is Jagannath Temple Prasad called Mahaprasad?

The Mahaprasad, which has been found in the Jagannath temple for centuries, is made by around 600-700 cooks, which is distributed among about 50 thousand devotees.

Rule of Touch Feet

Touching the feet of elders is a traditional gesture in Indian culture that shows respect, humility and blessings. Bhaktibharat here shares some basic "rules".

What is Grah Vakri

“Grah Vakri” (ग्रह वक्री) is a term used in Vedic astrology (Jyotish Shastra).

Why Guru Purnima Celebrated?

The festival of Guru Purnima will be celebrated on 24 July 2021. According to the Hindu calendar, the holy festival of Guru Purnima is celebrated every year on the full moon date of the month of Ashadha. The worship of the Guru has special significance on this day.

Om Jai Jagdish Hare Aarti - Om Jai Jagdish Hare Aarti
Ram Bhajan - Ram Bhajan
Bhakti Bharat APP