Rituals related to child birth/
Jatakarma/ஜாதகர்மா
Jatakarma (also spelled Jatakarma Samskara) is a traditional Hindu newborn ceremony performed immediately after or within a few days of the baby’s birth. It marks the cutting of the umbilical cord and symbolizes the baby’s first step into the world. The Jatakarma ritual is done to purify and bless the child for a healthy, prosperous, and spiritual life. During this ceremony, the father or the priest performs sacred Vedic mantras and offers honey and ghee to the baby as a symbolic act of giving wisdom and sweetness in life. The umbilical cord cutting ritual signifies the baby’s separation from the mother’s womb and the beginning of independent existence. This Hindu newborn ritual is deeply rooted in tradition and expresses gratitude to the divine for the safe birth of the child, while invoking blessings for good health, intelligence, and longevity.
Key Features
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Nomenclature/நாமகரணம்
Namakaranam, also known as the baby naming ceremony, is a significant Hindu ritual performed for newborns to officially give them a name and bless them with a prosperous life. Traditionally conducted on the 11th day or within the first few weeks after birth, Namakaranam brings together family and friends to celebrate the arrival of the child. During the ceremony, priests chant Vedic mantras and auspicious hymns, while the parents and elders bestow the chosen name on the baby, invoking blessings for health, wisdom, and longevity. The ritual often includes traditional puja items, sweets, gifts, and cultural songs, making it a joyful occasion that strengthens family bonds and spiritual well-being. Namakaranam is not just a naming event but a celebration of new life, love, and divine blessings for the newborn.
Key Features
Official naming of the baby according to Hindu traditions.
Usually performed on the 11th day or within the first month after birth.
Involves Vedic mantras, blessings, and auspicious rituals.
Focused on health, prosperity, and spiritual well-being of the newborn.
Celebration with family and friends to honor the arrival of the child.
Includes traditional Namakaranam gifts, sweets, and ceremonial items.
Strengthens family bonds and cultural heritage.
