Facts
Pumsavana Simantonayana is a Hindu ritual performed by a Brahmin after the birth of a male child.
The ritual is performed on the eleventh day after birth, when the child is around 11 days old.
The ritual is also known as Pumsavana, which means "to give the child a name" in Sanskrit.
The ritual is an important part of Hindu tradition and is performed to ensure the child's good health and prosperity.
Bullets
- Pumsavana Simantonayana is performed by a Brahmin to ensure the child's good health and prosperity.
- The ritual is performed on the eleventh day after birth, when the child is around 11 days old.
- The ritual is also known as Pumsavana, which means "to give the child a name" in Sanskrit.
- The ritual involves the recitation of mantras and the offering of sacred threads to the child.
- The ritual is an important part of Hindu tradition and is performed to ensure the child's good fortune and success in life.