Jatakarma Sanskar is a sacred Hindu ceremony performed right after the birth of a child. It marks the formal welcome of the newborn into the world and includes rituals to purify and protect the baby. The father or priest chants Vedic mantras, gives honey and ghee to the infant, and blesses the child for a long, healthy, and virtuous life. This ritual also symbolizes the beginning of the child’s journey toward dharma and spiritual growth.Jatakarma Sanskar is a sacred Hindu ceremony performed right after the birth of a child. It marks the formal welcome of the newborn into the world and includes rituals to purify and protect the baby. The father or priest chants Vedic mantras, gives honey and ghee to the infant, and blesses the child for a long, healthy, and virtuous life. This ritual also symbolizes the beginning of the child’s journey toward dharma and spiritual growth.
- Fourth among the sixteen Hindu samskaras
- Performed immediately after birth
- Includes giving honey and ghee to the newborn
- Vedic mantras are chanted for protection and blessings
- Symbolizes the child’s entry into the spiritual and social world
Samagri
- Honey and ghee (for tasting ritual)
- Incense sticks, camphor, diya (lamp)
- Flowers and garlands
- Holy water (Ganga jal)
- Copper or brass kalash
- Sacred thread (yajnopavita)
- Fruits, sweets, and dry fruits
- Image or idol of Lord Vishnu and Goddess Lakshmi
- Clean cloth, mat, and puja utensils
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