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  1. Naming Ceremony, Cradle Ceremony, Namkaran Sanskar Invitation Cards and Videos for Your Baby’s First Occasion! A Naming Ceremony Invitation Card With A Bonny Baby Girl Dressed In Pink And Framed In Colourful Leaves

  2. Nov 6, 2020 · What is a Hindu cradle ceremony? In some Hindu traditions (including that of my family), a family doesn’t place the baby in a cradle or crib until the 16th day. Until then, the baby sleeps in a sort of hanging piece of cloth, kind of like a hammock or swing.

  3. Dec 26, 2013 · When to do Namakarana, Naming Ceremony (Cradle Ceremony)? Namakarana is the naming ceremony celebrated for the new-born baby within 5 months time after the baby’s birth.

  4. en.wikipedia.org › wiki › BarasalaBarasala - Wikipedia

    Barasala (also Namakarana Dolarohana or Naam Karan, or spelled Balasare) is a traditional ceremony of naming a newborn baby among Hindu communities of India. Jews celebrate this ceremony in the name of Javed Habat or Brit Mila.

  5. Sep 16, 2023 · The Cradle Ceremony, often known as 'Namkaran' in Hinduism, marks a significant milestone in a child's life. As essential rites of passage, these celebrations are designed to bring joy, blessings, and spiritual protection to the child's life.

  6. The cradle ceremony, known as Namakaran in Hinduism, holds a significant place in the life of a newborn and their family. This sacred tradition is an essential part of Hindu culture, and it's a joyous occasion for the family and friends.

  7. Apr 3, 2017 · Traditionally the cradle ceremony is celebrated on 11th day or 21st day from the day of delivery. Unlike traditional Hindu marriages and house-warming ceremony i.e grihapravesam, cradle ceremony need not be celebrated on an auspicious date / time (i.e sumuhurtham).

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