Annaprasana

Annaprasana, also known as the ""Grain initiation"" or ""Rice feeding"" ceremony, is a significant ritual in Hinduism. It marks a child's transition from consuming only liquid food to solid food. The child is fed a small quantity of Rice or Sweet payasam during this ceremony. This pooja expresses gratitude to the Lord for blessing the parents with a healthy child ready to consume solid food. The Annaprasana ceremony is typically performed on the 6th or 7th month of the child's life, on a date compatible with the Janma Nakshatra of the child, and a good and auspicious thithi and yoga.

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This ceremony marks the baby's first consumption of solid food and is believed to promote the child's growth and health. It is typically performed on the 6th or 7th month of the child's life, on the day of their Janma Nakshatra. During the ceremony, mantras are chanted for the baby's well-being, and Payasam or Milk Rice, is the main ingredient used.

Our priests are certified and experienced in Vedic Patashala. All rituals strictly adhere to Vedic Standards and Procedures. We use high-quality Samagri to provide a pleasant Pooja experience. Our punctuality and authenticity are guaranteed. We offer professional guidance and support to ensure a successful ceremony.

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