When to Perform Barasala (Namakaranam)
This Ceremony is usually performed on the eleventh day of the child’s birth. But can be performed on any day compatible with the janma nakshatra of the baby child.
Barasala is usually celebrated on the 11th day, 16th day,21st day, 3rd month or 29th month after the
birth of a child. The most suitable Tihis for this function are Dwiteeya, Triteeya, Panchami, Saptami,
Trayodashi, and Dashami.
Significance:
Performed to name the new born baby as per shastras.
Name should signify sex, fame, wealth, power.
Performed on the 11th day from the day of birth.
Mantras are chanted for the baby’s well-being
When to Perform Barasala (Namakaranam)?
This Ceremony is usually performed on the eleventh day of the child’s birth. But can be performed
on any day compatible with the janma nakshatra of the baby child.
When to Perform Barasala (Namakaranam)
This Ceremony is usually performed on the eleventh day of the child’s birth. But can be performed on any day compatible with the janma nakshatra of the baby child.
Barasala is usually celebrated on the 11th day, 16th day,21st day, 3rd month or 29th month after the
birth of a child. The most suitable Tihis for this function are Dwiteeya, Triteeya, Panchami, Saptami,
Trayodashi, and Dashami.
Significance:
Performed to name the new born baby as per shastras.
Name should signify sex, fame, wealth, power.
Performed on the 11th day from the day of birth.
Mantras are chanted for the baby’s well-being
When to Perform Barasala (Namakaranam)?
This Ceremony is usually performed on the eleventh day of the child’s birth. But can be performed
on any day compatible with the janma nakshatra of the baby child.
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Puja Date :
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