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The term “anna” means that ‘food’ mainly ‘boiled rice’ and “Prasana” means that ‘eating’ specifically ‘the initial feeding of a child’. Annaprashan Puja ceremony is completed once the baby is of fifth to eight months old . It’s done at that age because at that period the child gains the strength to digest the cereals and rice. In some special cases, wherever the kid is found to be very weak,the time may be delayed further more .It is often done in even months for boys and odd months for girls. The Annaprasana comes within the sixth month when the kid is given solid food for the first time. Mantras are recited and oblations are offered to the varied deities.”
This Rice feeding ceremony is performed with the assumption that it’ll reshuffle any inadequacies that may have been gift. but this may happen solely after it’s carried out according to the correct Vedic technique. though the baby has been drinking milk, this ceremony is vital as it is the 1st time he can consume solid food. The age is a vital facet to be looked into. This Puja has to be done between the ages of six to seven. If performed earlier, his body may not be able to digest it and delaying it an excessive amount of may affect the health of the kid.
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