manushya ki Jivan ko prabhavit karne wali Prabhatiya
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According to the scriptures, some necessary rules have been made for human life. Which are considered necessary for us to follow. In every human life, every person must comply with sixteen consecrated rituals. This ritual is done at different times from the person's birth till death. Since ancient times, the tradition of discharging these sixteen rites is coming. Every sacrament has its own importance. The person who does not discharge these sixteen rites is considered incomplete only.
Let's tell you what these sixteen sacraments are ..
Garbhaadhan Sanskar - It is such a sacrament that we get qualified, virtuous and ideal children. In the scriptures, pregnancy rites are performed for getting desired children. This kind of increase raises the lineage.
Punsavana Sanskar - This ritual is performed for the intellectual and mental development of the fetus. The main advantage of the sacrifice is that it provides healthy, beautiful quality children.
Simanta Sanskar - This ritual is performed in the fourth, sixth and eighth months of the womb. At this time, a child born in the womb becomes capable of learning. In this case, the mother practices conduct, lifestyle and behavior in order to get knowledge of good qualities, temperament and action.
Jaat-Karm Sansakar - After the birth of a child, doing this rituals will remove many kinds of defects of the infant. Under this, the baby is used for honey and ghee. Also Vedic Mantras are pronounced so that the child is healthy and long-lived.
Let's tell you what these sixteen sacraments are ..
Garbhaadhan Sanskar - It is such a sacrament that we get qualified, virtuous and ideal children. In the scriptures, pregnancy rites are performed for getting desired children. This kind of increase raises the lineage.
Punsavana Sanskar - This ritual is performed for the intellectual and mental development of the fetus. The main advantage of the sacrifice is that it provides healthy, beautiful quality children.
Simanta Sanskar - This ritual is performed in the fourth, sixth and eighth months of the womb. At this time, a child born in the womb becomes capable of learning. In this case, the mother practices conduct, lifestyle and behavior in order to get knowledge of good qualities, temperament and action.
Jaat-Karm Sansakar - After the birth of a child, doing this rituals will remove many kinds of defects of the infant. Under this, the baby is used for honey and ghee. Also Vedic Mantras are pronounced so that the child is healthy and long-lived.
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