Karnavedh sansakara is ninth sansakara amongst all the sixteen sansakara and in this piercing of the child’s ear lobes are done by following Vedic rituals. Sansakara begins with the commencement of Surya Puja in which the father should first address the right ear of the child by […]
Read more →Mundan or Choula Sansakara Mundan is eighth sansakara and it is also known as choula which is described as the first-time cutting of hairs of newborn’s head. In this Chura, which is the lock of tuft of hair is kept on the head while all the remaining […]
Read more →Annaprakashana is seventh sansakara amongst sixteen, which is considered for making a child eat cooked food for the first time. As per vedic scriptures it should be conducted in the sixth month from birth when the newborn first develops teeth. In Hindu tradition Anna is considered as […]
Read more →Nishkramana is sixth amongst sixteen Sanskaras and it is used for taking the child out of the house. Vedas have inclusion of Sanskaras for effectively channelizing lives of a child in present and future. Nishkramana sanasakara is performed on or after 40 days and in some of […]
Read more →Naamkarma Sansakara: Naamkarma is the sansakara which is considered for the naming of child in Vedas and sometimes Jaatkarma and Naamkarma sansakara are performed together. This ceremony is very important and highly traditional to give a sacred name to the child, which is assigned as per the […]
Read more →Sanskaras play quite a significant role in proper development of a child and Jaat Karma comes at number four in all the sixteen sansakaras described in Vedas. It is performed on six or after 11 days from the birth of a child and it is considered very […]
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