Naamakarana

The Naamakaranam ceremony involves giving a name to the newborn based on their Rasi and nakshatra or selecting a suitable name according to the Sastras to seek blessings from the Lord. Punyahavachanam and Naming the Child are the essential Poojas performed during this ceremony. The baby should wear new clothes, and the name is spoken into the baby's ear during the rituals. This name becomes the official Hindu name for Sankalpa. Traditionally, Naamakaranam is performed on the 11th day after the baby's birth, preferably in the morning. Assigning a name to the baby is essential for their identification and Sankalp purposes. The ceremony seeks permission from the Supreme Lord to name the child and provides positive energy to the name that will be used throughout their lifetime. To perform Naamakarana Pooja, you can book a Priest who will bring all the necessary Pooja Samagri (items). All our Priests are certified, experienced, and trained in Vedic Pathshala.

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According to the Shastras, this ritual is conducted to give a name to the newborn baby. The name should represent gender, fame, wealth, and power. It is performed on the 11th day after the baby's birth, and mantras are chanted for the baby's well-being.
Our priests are certified by Vedic Patashala and have extensive experience in conducting rituals. All our ceremonies adhere to Vedic standards and procedures, ensuring the highest quality of service. We provide high-quality Samagri or items needed for the ritual to ensure a delightful pooja experience. We guarantee punctuality and authenticity in all our services, and our team of professionals is always available to offer guidance and support.

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