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    Namakaran Puja Services

    • Timing of CeremonyUsually held on the 11th day after birth.
    • PurposeTo rename an infant and formally maintain the child's given name based on Nakshatra.
    • Service TypeNamkaran Puja
    • Pujas PerformedGauri Ganesh Puja, Kalash Puja, Punyaha Vachanam, Namkaran, Havan for Graha Shanti
    • Business TypeService Provider
    • Preferred Buyer Location India only
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    • Pujas PerformedGauri Ganesh Puja, Kalash Puja, Punyaha Vachanam, Namkaran, Havan for Graha Shanti
    • Timing of CeremonyUsually held on the 11th day after birth.
    • Service TypeNamkaran Puja
    • Name SelectionThe first letter of the name is suggested by Panditji according to the baby's Nakshatra.
    • Spiritual SignificanceThe child is given Samskara, essential for their development and upbringing.
    • PurposeTo rename an infant and formally maintain the child's given name based on Nakshatra.

    The Namkaran Puja is performed to rename an infant. The first word of the name given by Panditji based on the baby’s Nakshatra is performed in order to formally maintain the child’s given name. During Namkaran Puja, the child is given Samskara, which is considered to be of essential importance in the child’s development and upbringing. On the eleventh day of the month, this ceremony is usually held. Within three months of the baby’s birth or the first birthday, whichever comes first, the ceremony must be completed. As part of this ceremony, Panditji performs the gauri ganesh puja and kalash puja, Punyaha Vachanam, Namkaran (which is done by whispering the child’s name in the right ear while singing Vedic mantras), and a havan (conducted for the baby’s Graha Shanti).

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    Naming Rules to be considered for Baby Naming Ceremony

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    • It is important that the baby’s name has a certain number of syllables and vowels in it.
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    • The name given to a newborn infant should identify its gender.
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    • As a last point, the baby’s name should be a symbol of fortune and/or power.
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    • The name of the child should imply the family’s caste.
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    Our Promise

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    • They are Vedic Patashala-trained and talented, as are all of our Pandits.
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    • All rituals are conducted in accordance with established vedic guidelines.
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    • Use high-quality Samagri to ensure a pleasant Pooja experience.
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    • A guarantee of on-time arrival and genuineness is provided.
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    • Support and guidance from a trained specialist.
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    Advantages of Namakaran Puja

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    • An individual’s official name is essential for identification purposes as well as for sankalp-related functions.
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    • Grah shanti is a ritual that is conducted to rid oneself of grah dosh.
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    • There are several rituals associated with this puja, including Ganapati Puja, Sankalpa, Kalasha Puja, Navagraha Puja, Punyahavachanam, Namakaran Sanskaar, Maha Mangal aarti, Aashirvachan, Prasad Vitaran, and others.
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    Meaning of Namakaran Puja

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    Because Hinduism has hundreds of gods and goddesses, it is beneficial to collect names from mythology for both boys and girls. Every name has to mean something, like Atul, Abhay, Nityanand, etc. Finding a Hindu name is challenging. The namkaran ceremony is open to friends and family.

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    However, in modern times, people perform this ceremony according to changing times. With sons and daughters living overseas, it can be difficult to pronounce mythical names. This is done to keep the names basic.

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    Choosing a name for a baby in a Hindu home is a joyous occasion, as it is for any family welcoming a new member. The Hindu Samskara governs the Namkaran of a baby, and these laws are known as the Samskara. A Hindu’s life revolves around a number of samskaras. All come first: Garbhadana, or conception; Punsavana, or foetus protection; Jatakarma, or childbirth; Namakarna, or infant naming; and Annaprasana, or first solid food feeding. Some families practise Namakarna according to the deity that they worship. Theophoric is the name given to these names. 

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    In addition, the caste of a household influences the name given to a Hindu child. There are four classes in India’s Hindu system: the Brahmin (the upper class), the Kshatriya (the warrior class), the Vaisya (the merchant and farmer class), and the Shura (the slave caste). Therefore, it is essential to use a caste-appropriate name when naming a child.


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