Kathani Vizha Invitation in Tamil — Free Online Maker

காதணி விழா அழைப்பிதழ் | காது குத்து விழா | Karnavedha Invitation

Celebrate your child's most precious milestone with a beautifully crafted Kathani Vizha invitation in Tamil — created online in minutes, completely free. Whether you call it Kathu Kuthu Vizha,Karnavedha, or காதணி விழா, our traditional templates honour every element of this sacred Tamil ear piercing ceremony. Personalise your child's name, parents' names, Thai Maman's name, Muhurtham date, nakshatra, and venue. Download as a high-resolution image or PDF and share instantly on WhatsApp — no login, no design skills, zero hidden charges.

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How to Create a Kathani Vizha Invitation Online in Tamil

Our free Kathani Vizha invitation maker requires no design skills and works on any mobile or desktop browser. Here's how to create your ear piercing ceremony invitation in Tamil in three easy steps:

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Enter your child's name, parents' names, Thai Maman's name, Muhurtham date and time, nakshatra, and Kalyana Mandapam or venue address — in Tamil or English.

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Invitation Wording Guide

What to Include in a Kathani Vizha Invitation — Wording & Format

A proper Kathani Vizha invitation in Tamil follows a culturally significant structure that honours both families and announces the auspicious ceremony with dignity. Here is the complete wording format used in traditional Tamil ear piercing invitations:

Essential Details in a Tamil Ear Piercing Invitation

Every காதணி விழா அழைப்பிதழ் should include these elements in order:

  • Divine invocation — Pillaiyar Suzhi (ஓம் / உ) or Aum symbol
  • Father's name and mother's name of the child
  • Thai Maman's name (maternal uncle) — his role is central to the ceremony
  • Child's full name with age or nakshatra
  • Muhurtham date, day, and auspicious time
  • Nakshatra of the ceremony day
  • Venue — Kalyana Mandapam name, full address with landmark
  • RSVP contact number
  • Reception or lunch details if applicable

Sample Kathani Vizha Invitation Wording — Tamil

ஓம் | காதணி விழா அழைப்பிதழ்

திரு. [தந்தை பெயர்] மற்றும் திருமதி [தாய் பெயர்] அவர்களின்

அன்பு மகள் / மகன் [குழந்தை பெயர்] அவர்களுக்கு

காதணி விழா / காது குத்து விழா

[திருமண நட்சத்திர நாள்] — [தேதி] — [நேரம்]

இடம்: [மண்டப பெயர் மற்றும் முழு முகவரி]

தாய் மாமன்: திரு. [மாமன் பெயர்]

Replace bracketed text with your child's details. Our templates have all these fields pre-filled and ready to edit.

Sample Kathani Vizha Invitation Wording — English

With immense joy and blessings of the Almighty, we invite you and your family to the Kathani Vizha (Ear Piercing Ceremony) of our beloved daughter / son [Child's Name].

Muhurtham: [Date], [Day] at [Time]

Nakshatra: [Star Name]

Venue: [Mandapam Name], [Full Address]

Thai Maman (Maternal Uncle): Mr. [Uncle's Name]

Your blessings and presence will make this occasion truly memorable.

— [Father's Name] & [Mother's Name]

Tamil Cultural Heritage

Kathani Vizha — The Sacred Tamil Ear Piercing Ceremony Explained

Kathani Vizha (காதணி விழா), also widely known as Kathu Kuthu Vizha (காது குத்து விழா) or Karnavedha in Sanskrit, is one of the most cherished rites of passage in Tamil Hindu tradition. It is the ceremony during which a child's ears are pierced for the first time — a moment that holds deep spiritual, cultural, and familial significance for every Tamil family.

What is Kathani Vizha? — Meaning & Significance

The word Kathani (காதணி) means ear ornament, and Vizha (விழா) means festival or ceremony. Together, Kathani Vizha literally translates as "the festival of adorning the ears." Far beyond a cosmetic ritual, the ceremony represents the child's initiation into the social and spiritual world. It is believed to open the child's senses, enhance their intellect, and invite divine blessings for lifelong health, prosperity, and well-being.

In Tamil tradition, the ceremony is typically performed when a girl is 3 or 5 years old — odd numbers being considered especially auspicious — though many families today perform it anywhere between 6 months and 2 years, guided by the child's nakshatra and an auspicious tithi selected by a family priest (vadhyar).

The Role of Thai Maman (தாய் மாமன்) — Why It Matters

No discussion of Kathani Vizha is complete without acknowledging the central role of the Thai Maman — the child's maternal uncle. By long-standing Tamil custom, it is the maternal uncle who holds the child in his lap during the ear piercing, symbolising his protective role in the child's life. This bond between a child and their Thai Maman is one of the most celebrated relationships in Tamil culture, and the Kathani Vizha invitation traditionally lists the Thai Maman's name prominently alongside the parents'.

The Ceremony Rituals — Step by Step

While practices vary by family and community, a traditional Kathu Kuthu Vizha generally follows this sequence:

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Pujai (Pooja)

The family priest (vadhyar) performs a Ganesha pooja and recites Vedic mantras invoking Lord Shiva's blessings, asking for the child's health, intelligence, and spiritual protection.

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Dressing the Child

The child is bathed, dressed in new silk clothing, adorned with flower garlands and sandalwood paste, and placed ceremonially in the Thai Maman's lap.

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Kumkum Marking

The piercer (typically a skilled goldsmith or professional) marks the earlobe with red kumkum before piercing, using specially crafted gold or silver earrings.

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The Piercing (Kathu Kuthu)

The ears are pierced swiftly using hygienic tools. In some traditions, a banana is given to the child to bite, a time-honoured way of soothing discomfort during the ritual.

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Gift Giving

Relatives present the child with gold jewellery, new clothes, and monetary gifts as blessings. The Thai Maman traditionally gives the most significant gift.

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Grand Feast

The celebration concludes with a traditional Tamil feast for all guests — a joyful gathering of the entire family and community around the child's auspicious milestone.

Spiritual & Health Significance of the Ear Piercing

Tamil tradition holds that the earlobe contains vital acupressure and acupuncture points linked to eyesight, cognitive function, and reproductive health. The great ancient Indian physician Sushruta, in the Sushruta Samhita, advocated Karnavedha as a preventive health ritual. These beliefs gave the ceremony both a sacred and a practical dimension — making it far more than a celebration of jewellery.

It is also believed that piercing the ears wards off the drishti (evil eye), protects the child from negative energies, and helps align their senses as they grow. This is why even in diaspora Tamil communities — in Singapore, Malaysia, the United Kingdom, the United States, and Canada — Kathani Vizha continues to be celebrated with great care and enthusiasm.

Tamil Brahmin Kathani Vizha vs. General Tamil Ear Piercing Ceremony

In Tamil Brahmin families (Iyer and Iyengar communities), the Karnavedha ceremony is often combined with the Ayush Homam — a Vedic fire ritual performed on the child's first birthday or first nakshatra birthday. The invitation for Tamil Brahmin ear piercing ceremonies traditionally includes the child's gothram, the nakshatra of the ceremony, and formal Sanskrit shlokas alongside Tamil text. Our templates offer specific layouts for this style, ensuring your Kathani Vizha invitation card reflects your family's exact tradition.

Also Known As

Kathani Vizha — Other Names & Regional Variations

The Tamil ear piercing ceremony is known by several names. Here is a quick reference so your invitation language is always accurate:

காதணி விழா

Kathani Vizha — formal name used in traditional invitations. Means "ear ornament ceremony."

காது குத்து விழா

Kathu Kuthu Vizha — colloquial Tamil name, widely used in everyday speech and WhatsApp invites.

கர்ணவேதம் (Karnavedha)

Sanskrit term used in Tamil Brahmin (Iyer/Iyengar) ceremonies. Often combined with Ayush Homam.

Ear Boring Ceremony

The English term historically used in Tamil Nadu and Singapore diaspora communities for the same ritual.

People Also Ask

Kathani Vizha Invitation — Frequently Asked Questions

Q What is Kathani Vizha and why is it celebrated?

Kathani Vizha (காதணி விழா) is the traditional Tamil ear piercing ceremony, one of the most important rites of passage in Tamil culture. It celebrates the child's first ear piercing, a ritual believed to promote health, open the senses, ward off negative energies, and invite divine blessings for the child's future. The ceremony is a joyful gathering of family, community, and tradition.

Q How to create a Kathani Vizha invitation in Tamil online for free?

Choose a template from our free Kathani Vizha invitation collection, click Edit Template, and fill in your child's name, parents' names, Thai Maman's name, ceremony date, Muhurtham time, nakshatra, and venue. Preview your காதணி விழா அழைப்பிதழ் and download it as a high-resolution image or PDF — completely free, no login required.

Q At what age is Kathani Vizha (ear piercing) performed in Tamil tradition?

Traditionally, Kathani Vizha is performed when a girl is 3 or 5 years old, as odd numbers are considered auspicious in Tamil culture. However, many modern families perform the ceremony between 6 months and 2 years. The exact date is chosen based on the child's nakshatra, the family priest's guidance, and a muhurtham (auspicious time) determined by the Tamil calendar (panchangam).

Q What is the difference between Kathani Vizha, Kathu Kuthu, and Karnavedha?

All three names refer to the same Tamil ear piercing ceremony. Kathani Vizha is the formal name used in traditional invitations. Kathu Kuthu (காது குத்து) is the everyday colloquial name. Karnavedha is the Sanskrit term used in Tamil Brahmin (Iyer/Iyengar) communities, often combined with the Ayush Homam ritual.

Q What details should be included in a Kathani Vizha invitation?

A complete Kathani Vizha invitation should include: the divine invocation (Pillaiyar Suzhi), child's name and nakshatra, father's and mother's names, Thai Maman's (maternal uncle's) name, Muhurtham date and auspicious time, ceremony venue with full address, and RSVP contact details. Our templates have all these fields pre-structured in Tamil.

Q Why does the maternal uncle (Thai Maman) play such an important role in Kathani Vizha?

In Tamil culture, the maternal uncle (Thai Maman / தாய் மாமன்) holds a position of great honour and affection in a child's life. During Kathani Vizha, it is the Thai Maman who holds the child in his lap during the ear piercing — symbolising his lifelong role as the child's protector and blessing-giver. This is why his name appears prominently in every traditional Kathani Vizha invitation card.

Q Can I download a Kathani Vizha invitation without watermark?

Yes. Our premium Kathani Vizha invitation templates are available as clean, watermark-free downloads in high-resolution PNG and PDF formats — suitable for both WhatsApp sharing and professional printing. Free templates include a subtle watermark. No account or subscription is required.

Q Can I create a Tamil ear piercing invitation on my mobile phone?

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Your child's Kathani Vizha is a once-in-a-lifetime milestone. Make the invitation as special as the ceremony itself. Start with a free Tamil ear piercing invitation template, customise it in minutes, and share the joy with every family member — near and far.