Annaprashan Puja

 Annaprashan Puja

Annaprashan Puja

Get Blessings of Goddess Annapurna

Annaprashan Puja, also known as the Rice Ceremony, is a sacred Hindu ritual that marks the introduction of solid food to a baby. This significant ceremony usually takes place when the baby is around six months old, symbolizing the commencement of the weaning process. BookMyGuruji.com is honored to connect you with knowledgeable and experienced priests who specialize in conducting Annaprashan Pujas with precision and devotion.

When to Perform Annaprashan Puja?

This milestone event, usually performed when the baby is around six months old, symbolizes the commencement of a new phase in the child's life.

Duration

The duration of the Pooja can be between one to two hours.

Required Pooja Samagri

  1. Yellow Cloth
  2. Cow Ghee Lamp (Diya)
  3. Rice

 

  1. Sandalwood Paste
  2. Incense Sticks (Agarbatti)
  3. Turmeric Powder (Haldi)

 

  1. Red Cloth
  2. Flowers
  3. Coconut

 

  1. Sweet Rice (Kheer)
  2. Silver Bowl and Spoon
  3. Silver or Gold Coin

Notes

Yajaman has to keep house items like Vessels, Oil Lamps, Mats, Bowls, Chowki, Milk, Curd, Plates, Prasad, Photos etc.

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Benefits of Puja

Swastik

Annaprashan Puja is believed to invoke divine blessings for the health and well-being of the child.

Puja Benefit

Performing Annaprashan Puja is considered an auspicious start to a child's journey into the world of solid foods.

Puja Benefit

The puja is often performed to seek the blessings for the child's spiritual and mental development.

Puja Benefit

Annaprashan is a cultural and religious tradition that holds deep significance in many communities.

Puja Benefit

The puja is a momentous family event, fostering a sense of togetherness and unity.

Puja Benefit

Seeking blessings for the child's education and intellectual growth is a common aspect of Annaprashan Puja.