Irua · Circumcision Ceremony
The Irua is a circumcision ceremony that marks a boy's transition from childhood to adulthood. The ceremony is a rite of passage that involves physical and emotional challenges.
The names it answers to
- IruaGĩkũyũ
What happens
- 1
Preparation
The boy is prepared for the ceremony by his family and elders, who teach him about the importance of the ritual and the responsibilities of adulthood.
- 2
Circumcision
The boy is circumcised by a trained elder, in a ritual that is both a physical and emotional challenge.
- 3
Seclusion
The boy is secluded for a period of time, during which he is taught about the ways of adulthood and the expectations of the community.
WHY
The Irua is done to mark a boy's transition from childhood to adulthood, and to prepare him for the responsibilities of manhood.
It is also a way of testing the boy's courage and endurance, and of teaching him about the importance of community and tradition.
WHYs are plural by design: your family may hold another. Dispute or add below; disagreement is recorded, never erased.
Who practices it
Held with care
The Irua is a sacred ritual, and certain aspects of the ceremony are not publicly disclosed.
Provenance
- generated: 2026-07-05
- source: LLM aggregation pipeline (llama-3.3-70b-versatile via Groq, 2026-07-05); unverified, awaiting community affirmation.
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