Chudakarma Puja, also called Mundan Sanskar or Tonsure Ceremony, is a traditional Hindu ritual where a childβs head is shaved for the first time. This samskara symbolizes purification, the removal of past karmas, and the beginning of intellectual and spiritual development. It is usually performed between the ages of 1 and 5, often at a temple or sacred place, and is accompanied by Vedic mantras and blessings.Chudakarma Puja, also called Mundan Sanskar or Tonsure Ceremony, is a traditional Hindu ritual where a childβs head is shaved for the first time. This samskara symbolizes purification, the removal of past karmas, and the beginning of intellectual and spiritual development. It is usually performed between the ages of 1 and 5, often at a temple or sacred place, and is accompanied by Vedic mantras and blessings.
- Eighth among the sixteen Hindu samskaras
- Performed between ages 1 to 5
- Symbolizes purification and new beginnings
- Believed to promote healthy hair growth and spiritual awakening
- Often held at temples or pilgrimage sites with family gatherings
Samagri
- Barber tools (razor, scissors)
- Ghee, turmeric, sandalwood paste
- Incense sticks, camphor, diya (lamp)
- Flowers, garlands, and holy water
- Copper or brass kalash
- Sacred thread (yajnopavita)
- Fruits, sweets, and dry fruits
- Idol or image of deities (usually Vishnu or family deity)
- Red cloth, rice grains, betel leaves and nuts
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