Mundan Sanskar, also known as Chudakarana, is the ritual of shaving a child’s head for the first time, typically performed in the first or third year of life. It is one of the essential sixteen Hindu sanskars (rites of passage) and symbolizes the cleansing of past karma and the beginning of a new, positive life phase. This sacred ritual is performed with proper Vedic mantras and offerings, either at home or in a temple.
Promotes spiritual and physical purity by removing negative energies from past births
Encourages healthy hair growth and maintains scalp hygiene
Strengthens the child's spiritual aura and enhances mental development
Helps remove unwanted karmic influences and ensures overall well-being
Invokes divine blessings for a bright and prosperous future
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