Sanskar Puja

Punsavana Sanskar
Punsavana Sanskar

This ritual is considered useful in terms of mental development of the fetus. There is a law to perform this ritual in the second or third month of conception. Our mystics have considered this ritual to be mandatory for the purpose of procreation.

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naming ceremony
naming ceremony

This ritual takes place on the eleventh day after birth. Our religious teachers have considered Ashoch (Sutak) for ten days after birth. Therefore, it is prescribed to perform this ritual on the eleventh day.

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Caste Karma Sanskar
Caste Karma Sanskar

Jatakarman literally translates to “rite of a newborn infant” It is a rite of passage celebrating the birth of a child. It is the newborn baby’s first post-natal rite of passage denoting the birth of the child.

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disobedience
disobedience

When the child and mother withdraw out of the Sutikagara, the mother slowly begins to take part in the family life again. The child's world also widened to move to any part of the house. But within a month or, two the universe of the child was found too s

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Annaprashan Sanskar
Annaprashan Sanskar

Administering food to the child for the first time - Sowing the seed of purity in Annamaya-Kosh of the child. Performed at the age of 6 months or when a child starts eating solid food for the first time. The food is offered to Yagya Bhagvan first and then

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Vidyarambha Sanskar
Vidyarambha Sanskar

When the child/ When the girl is of the age of education, her education rites are performed. In this, while the enthusiasm of study is created in the child through the ceremony, on the other hand, parents, teachers are also made aware of their sacred and

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Karnavedha Sanskar
Karnavedha Sanskar

Karnavedha (Sanskrit: कर्णवेध, Karṇavedha) or Karnavedham is one of the sixteen major samskaras (sacraments) known as "Shodasha Samskaras" of Hinduism. It is an ear piercing ceremony that is typically performed between the first and fifth years of life. T

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