When the child is born, he/she gets started
connecting with the physical life. And as soon as the child is born, a caste
ritual is performed which is termed as- Jaat-Karm
Sansakar. Many types of defects/faults are removed by doing this rite.
Under this ceremony, the baby is fed honey and ghee as well Vedic chants are
recited so that the child remains healthy and long-lived.
Because when an infant is born, the house is
considered auspicious, therefore these deeds are given the form of rituals. It
is believed that this sacrament removes problems from the mother's womb,
defects of breast-feeding, urine difficulties, blood defects etc. and the child
becomes meritorious and strong
The main appendages of Jaat-Karm Sansakar are:
Meditation,
Diabetes,
Liverisation
Acne,
Rhinestone,
Quantitative
Breast-immunization
Details of these are found in the following forms. In this ritual, the father informs everyone about the birth of a child and says, "O child, I will feed you the God's made clay and honey, so that you live this life for 100 years in a religious life by being safe by the scholars. This ritual is conducted after the child’s birth and then the father touches and sniffes the child. After this he used whispers the blessing mantra in the child’s ear, for child‘s longevity and prosperity. The child was fed honey and ghee. Some gold ashes are also added in this ghee. Mother breast feeds him. After this set of rituals, the child's cord is cut. According to Ayurveda, cough is extinguished by honey, indigestion by ghee and the child also gets intense wisdom by eating gold. The main objective of this rite is to make the child healthy and intelligent.
Jaatakarm Sanskaar and its set of rituals
When a child is born in this mysterious and bizarre
world, significant rituals are performed for child’s happiness and well-being
as well as for his good fortune (karmas) together with family members and
relatives.
• Jaatakarm sanskaar is conducted prior to Naalachchhedan
rite of the newborn child.
• Important rituals such as- bathing, clearing the mouth,
feeding honey and ghee, breast feeding, oozing etc are done in front of the
godhead with the chanting of Vedic mantras and shloks.
• After sacrificing two drops of ghee and six drops of
honey with special mantras in the sacred hawan during Jaatakarm sanskaar is one
of the divine rites.
• And after the special recitation of the nine mantras,
everybody prays for the child to be intelligent, strong, healthy and long-lived
while offering prayers to divinity.
• In the end, the mother
breastfeeds the child for the last ceremony.
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