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Annaprasan is a traditional ceremony for the child around his six month age ... So all I can say it was a very happy occasion and a very happy Annaprasan...Annaprasam is the ceremony of giving; sour things & rice is not given to the child before this ritual....Annaprasan ceremony is one of the Hindu Samskaras performed from "womb to worm". This c Annaprasan ceremony is one
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Puja & Rituals by Vijay Kayal at 5:59 AM on September 19, 2008
The Choroonu is also called Anna-Prasan. You can always perform the feat in the temple. If for reasons the temple authority do not allow the performance you can do it in the Temple premises
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Puja & Rituals Anonymously at 1:28 PM on June 08, 2009
.this is annaprasam....A ritual is a set of actions, often thought to have symbolic value, the performance of which is usually prescribed by a religion or by the traditions of a community. Annaprasan is the traditional
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Puja & Rituals by vishnu25 at 7:35 PM on October 22, 2007
community. Annaprasan is the traditional first cereal eating ceremony for the child, a Hindu rite-of-passage ritual that marks an infant's first intake of food other than milk. It is also known as annaprashan
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Puja & Rituals by annaprasanam at 7:35 PM on October 22, 2007