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Book Annaprashana Now →Purpose For the child’s health, growth, good fortune, and a blessed start to eating solid food with divine grace. Best Time to Perform Day: Auspicious muhurat (traditionally around the 6th month; per family tradition) Color: Yellow/White (use matching flowers, cloth, and offerings) Setup Pandit ji spreads a yellow/white cloth, places Ganesha and family deity photos/yantra, sets a kalash, plate with rice/kheer, ghee lamp, and incense. Bhakt (parents/family) keeps the child’s clean clothes, rice kheer (or sweetened soft rice), spoon, small bowl, flowers, akshata (rice), turmeric/kumkum, prasad,…
This ceremony is performed to: • Bless the child’s first intake of solid food • Seek good health, strength, and nourishment for the child • Invoke divine protection and prosperity in the child’s life • Pray for long life, wisdom, and positive development • Celebrate an important milestone in the child’s early life
• Promotes good health and physical development for the child • Invokes divine blessings for longevity and prosperity • Strengthens emotional bonding among family members • Marks the child’s transition into the next stage of growth • Creates auspicious and positive energies around the child
• Puja thali with sacred ritual items • Mantra book for Sanskara rituals • Bell (ghanti) • Camphor (kapoor) and diya materials • Sacred threads and puja samagri • Kalash setup items
• Yellow or white flowers • Rice (akshata) • Turmeric and kumkum • Rice kheer or sweet soft rice for feeding the child • Small bowl and spoon • Prasad (sweets or fruits) • Clean cloth for altar setup • Child’s clean traditional clothes • Water in a vessel
• Traditionally performed in the 6th month for boys and 5th or 6th month for girls (depending on family tradition) • During an auspicious muhurat as per the Hindu Panchang
Yellow and White are considered auspicious colors for child-related ceremonies and blessings .
• Choose a clean and peaceful area in the home • Spread a yellow or white cloth on the altar • Place Lord Ganesha and family deity photos • Keep a kalash with water near the altar • Arrange diya, incense sticks, flowers, and offerings • Keep a plate of rice kheer or soft sweet rice ready for the ceremony
• Choose a clean and peaceful area in the home • Spread a yellow or white cloth on the altar • Place Lord Ganesha and family deity photos • Keep a kalash with water near the altar • Arrange diya, incense sticks, flowers, and offerings • Keep a plate of rice kheer or soft sweet rice ready for the ceremony
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