Naamkaran Sanskar or Naming ceremony is done
on the 11th day after the birth of the child. According to astrology, the
Brahmins visit house at this day for deciding the child’s name. From that day
the child is called by his/her name. On account of it, the first identity of
that newborn child becomes his name that has been allotted by Brahmins.
Significance
of Sanskar: After the birth of a baby, the second sacrament can be called
of Naam karan Sanskar. Jaat-Karm
Sansakar is not in practice now days, people perform only Namkaran Sanskar
right after the birth of the infant. Jaat-Karm
is conducted along with Namkaran Sanskar with rituals. Through this ritual, it is used to give the benefit of the welfare
sacrificial environment to the living soul in infancy form. At the time of
naming ceremony- Naamkaran Sanskar, it is necessary to input basic welfare
trends within the infant as well as the establishment of aspirations is
considered very important. It is required to create an environment according to
the present life scenarios and surroundings. The born infant is a boy or a
girl; this discrimination should not be given entertained. There is no as such
discrimination anywhere in Indian culture. Shilvati daughter is said to be
equal to ten sons. Shilvati daughter is said to be equal to ten sons.
“दश पुत्र-समा
कन्या यस्य
शीलवती सुता”
In contrast, the son may also be the destroyer
of total religion.
जिमि कपूत
के ऊपजे
कुल सद्धर्म
नसाहिं।
Hence, naming
ceremony- Naam karan Sanskar should be done with the view of creating a flow in
the direction of the best, by eliminating the undesirable ethics within the
child whether the infant is a male or female.
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