Shodash Sanskar

1. Garbhadhan Sanskar : About this Puja

Garbhadhan Sanskar is performed before or immediately after when conceived. As per science, this Sanskar is meant fora better child and better parental genes. Future parents have a responsibility to give birth to new human life which lets their dynasty grow. To gain special blessings from Goddess for this responsibility Garbhadhan Sanskar is performed.

2. Javal : About this Puja

This sanskar is performed to gain power, the bliss that remains long term. It is also known as the first hair cut of the child. This sanskar is performed when the child has grown to one year of his age. Only from few hairs are kept and rest are cut off during this sanskar.

3. Kumbha Vivah Vidhi : About this Puja

According to Kundli, if Mungal Dosha, 'Vaidhavya Dosha' or 'Vavash Yoga' is present then Kumbha is married. The point is that if the husband and wife are married to Kumbha, the defects of the 7th house in the horoscope remain. are not During the Kumbh Vavvah, the daughter-in-law is married to the Kumbh (earthen pot) along with all the other bridegrooms. do After mating with Kumbhsi, the earthen pot is broken into pieces.

4. Namakaran Sanskar / Barse : About this Puja

Naming Samskar / Barse / Naming is one of the important religious rituals of the Hindu religion. Naming or Rituals / Puja is the first celebration of new birth and is usually done on the 12th day after the birth of a child.

5. Rutu Shanti : About this Puja

Aatungal sanskar is performed in 8 months while the female is pregnant. Aatungal Sanskar is performed by the recitation of certain mantras. The aim of the Mantra is to get divine blessings. This Sanskar Puja creates a sense of responsibility of resulting in new blossoming life.

6. Sakharpuda : About this Puja

In the Hindu religion, engagement is not only done by exchange of rings but it has some different traditions to follow. In this vidhi parents of would be Groom gives a box of sugar to Bride and parents of Bridge gives coconut & coin to would be a groom. After this, both families promises marriage in the near future of their son & Daughter.

7. Upanayan Sanskar : About this Puja

Upanayan Sanskar is one of the pure sanskaras in Hindu religion. It is a traditional ritual by which a Guru and Hindu religion welcome a person. In this occasion, a pure thread chanted by mantras is given to the person. Later this thread is tied around his chest. This ceremony consists of Munj Vidhi. All the skills like Written, Reading, Mathematics, Art & Vedas are formally being after this sanskar. Ideally, after this sanskar, the disciples were shifted to Gurukul(School) for formal education. Hence this vidhi is open to everyone at any age.

8. Vivah Sanskar : About this Puja

Hindu Dharma is one of the most important 'Marriage Sanskar' among the sixteen primary programs of life. The real purpose of marriage is that two people take God's blessing to lead a well-meaning and happy marriage! To do this, according to the Scriptures, marriage rituals are essential. This article explains the importance of rituals. Marriage means Panchagranah, that means accepting the bride as the wife holding the bride's hand. In the Hindu religion, four men, religion (reality), work (desire) and salvation (final liberation) have been determined. The purpose of marriage rites is to complete the work of man and then to go to salvation.