Durga Puja Thali

Mundan Puja Or Chodakaran Ceremony

1. Mundan or Choodakaran is the eighth of the sixteen Hindu samskaras (sacraments), a mandatory tradition performed between four months to three years of a child’s birth.

2. A well-trained priest conducts the ceremony while chanting powerful Vedic mantras. The child’s hair is shaved for the first time, and the hair is collected in a ball of wheat dough, then mixed with curd and turmeric.

3. This ancient practice varies significantly based on regional cultures and ethnic traditions.

1. This Puja helps correct cosmic misalignments and brings financial stability and prosperity into the lives of devotees.

2. Supports business growth and helps in achieving various life goals.

3. Eliminates financial insecurities, enabling a happy, peaceful, and fulfilling life.

1. This Puja purifies the child from past life negativities and eliminates undesirable qualities.

2. Promotes proper growth of the brain and overall physical development.

3. Encourages healthy hair growth and enhances the absorption of Vitamin D through the scalp.

4. Blesses the child with a long, healthy, and disease-free life.

Basic

  • Gauri Ganesh Puja
  • Punyaha Vachan
  • Sankalp
  • Swasti Vachan
  • Choodakaran Puja
  • Havan And Poornahuti
  • Aarti
  • Prasadam
  • *It doesn’t include barber service
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