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 Annaprashan Puja

Annaprashan Sanskar Puja

The puja starts with Ganesh invocation, followed by chanting of mantras for health and prosperity. The priest sanctifies grains such as rice or kheer. Parents then feed the first morsel to the child amidst blessings from elders and guests.

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Overview

Ensures divine blessings for the child’s health and future. Introduces the baby to grains in a sacred way. Protects the child from negative energies. Strengthens family bonds through collective participation.

Annaprashan Sanskar Puja is an important Hindu ritual performed when a child is introduced to solid food for the first time. It marks a beautiful transition from a liquid diet (mother’s milk) to grains, symbolizing growth, strength, and prosperity. Traditionally, the ceremony is done in the 6th, 7th, or 8th month of a baby’s birth depending on health and astrological considerations.

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Visiting Information

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  • Best Time to Visit: Navratri (Chaitra & Ashwin months)

Facilities & Amenities

  • Parking: On-site for two-wheelers & four-wheeler
  • Accessibility: Wheelchair accessible parking and entrance