Traditionally, Naugedi is gifted to a woman after marriage and is worn during religious rituals, festivals, and important family events. Each of the nine beads is said to represent a form of protection from the nine planets (Navagraha) or blessings from nine Hindu deities, making the Naugedi not only a piece of jewelry but also a spiritual talisman for health, prosperity, and marital longevity.
Beyond its traditional use, the term “Naugedi” has also found resonance in Nepali arts and culture. It is the title of a popular song by Ashutosh KC, which uses the necklace as a metaphor for lost love and cherished memories. The emotional symbolism tied to Naugedi reflects its deep-rooted place in Nepalese consciousness.
Additionally, Naugedi has inspired theatrical works, such as the drama by Puru Lamsal, performed at Sarwanam Theatre. These artistic interpretations explore themes of love, tradition, and identity, further enriching the cultural narrative surrounding the ornament.
In essence, Naugedi is more than just a necklace—it’s a symbol of love, tradition, protection, and feminine identity within Nepalese society.
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