Namkaran Sanskar
Home » services » Sanskar Vidhi » Namkaran Sanskar

What We Offer In
- All Vedic Standards and Procedures.
- All Vedic Standards and Procedures.
- Rasi & Nakshtra based Muhurat.
- Certified and experienced priests.
- Book at your selected location.
- Sankalpa + Puja + Jaap + Havan + Daan.
- As per your Time & Convenience.
- All Solution under one roof.
General Description
Namkaran Sanskar is an important Hindu ritual performed to name a newborn child, symbolizing the child’s formal entry into the family and society. Typically held on the 11th or 12th day after birth, the ceremony is a joyous occasion where the baby is given a name that reflects spiritual, cultural, or astrological significance. The naming is often guided by the baby’s horoscope, and the priest conducts the ceremony with prayers and the chanting of mantras to invoke blessings for the child’s health, prosperity, and well-being. The ceremony is a celebration of new life, bringing the child closer to the divine and marking the beginning of their journey in the world. Family and friends gather to offer blessings, ensuring a bright and positive future for the newborn.
Namkaran Sanskar Puja is a sacred Hindu ceremony where a newborn child is formally named, marking an important milestone in their life. The puja begins with the purification of the child, the family, and the surroundings. The priest recites sacred mantras and prayers, invoking blessings from deities for the child’s health, happiness, and prosperous future. During the puja, the chosen name, often based on astrological charts or family traditions, is whispered in the child’s ear, ensuring a divine connection with their spiritual path. Offerings of fruits, flowers, and sweets are made, symbolizing abundance and positivity. The ceremony is a joyous occasion, celebrated with family and friends, followed by the distribution of prasad (blessed offerings), carrying divine blessings for the child’s well-being and success.
Poojan Samagri Required for Ganpati puja :Â
There are several items that are typically used in Lord Ganesha Puja –
Provided by us:Â Supari, Laung, Roli, Rice, Chandan, Janeu, Hawan Kund.
To be arranged by the client:Â Haldi Powder, Haldi Gath, Ganga Jal, Mishri, Sugar, Safeed Til, Kapoor, Dhoop, Ghee, Batti (Round), Batti (Long), Match Stick, Deepak, Agarbatti, Red Cloth, White Cloth, Yellow Cloth, Gud, Sindoor, Kesar, Panchmeva, Elaichi, Dona, Moli, Itra, Abeer, Gulal, Wheat, Honey, Peeli Sarson, Paan ka Patta, Mango Leaves, Panchamrit, Fruits, Sweets, Nariyal, Flowers, Dhurwa, Dhoti Gamcha, Bel Patra, Banana Leaves, Banana Stems, Modak, Fruits, Sweets, Phool Mala, Prasad(Seera/Panjire/Churma/Sweets), Aasan, Paata, Plates / Bowls / Spoons, Ganesha Idol, Chowki, Kalash.
Note: It’s common for pandits to provide the basic puja (worship) materials for the ceremonies or rituals they perform. However, if you prefer to provide your own puja materials then let us know, or alternatively, you can try ordering puja materials from us as well, we do provide a complete pujan samagri kit at a nominal cost but you have to inform us at advance.
It is believed that the timing of an event can have a significant impact on its outcome and success. Therefore, choosing an auspicious muhurta for performing a puja or other religious ceremony is considered to be very important, and The place where a puja (Hindu religious ceremony) is performed is considered to be very important in Hinduism. It is believed that the place where the puja is performed can significantly influence its effectiveness and the blessings that are received.
By the way, the best time for any worship is different every day, but Ganesh Chaturthi has its own special importance, it is considered auspicious to worship Ganapati in the afternoon on the day of Ganesh Chaturthi, because it is believed that in the month of Bhadrapada Ganesh ji was born on Chaturthi of Shuklapaksha in the afternoon.
So contact us for special worship and establishment so that we can give you the right time and right Muhurta according to the day by looking at the Panchang..!!
Here are some frequently asked questions about booking pandits or Hindu priests for worship ceremonies and other events:
We offer multiple payment modes to ensure convenience for our clients. You can make payments through credit/debit cards, net banking, UPI, mobile wallets, or cash on delivery (if applicable). All online transactions are secure and encrypted for your safety. Detailed payment instructions will be provided during the booking process. incididunt ut labore et dolore magna aliqua. Ut enim ad minim veniam, quis nostrud exercitation ullamco laboris nisi ut aliquip ex ea commodo consequat.
Yes, you can reschedule the puja after booking, subject to the availability of the pandit and your preferred date and time. Please inform us at least 24-48 hours in advance so we can make the necessary arrangements. Rescheduling policies may vary depending on the type of puja, so feel free to contact our support team for assistance. voluptate velit esse cillum dolore eu fugiat nulla pariatur. Excepteur sint occaecat. Lorem ipsum dolor sit amet, consectetur adipisi cing elit, sed do eiusmod.
Yes, we provide muhurata services to help you choose the most auspicious date and time for your puja or ceremony. Our expert astrologers and pandits analyze your requirements and planetary alignments to recommend the perfect muhurata. This ensures that your ritual is performed at a time that maximizes positive energy and divine blessings.
Yes, we offer temple puja services for those who wish to perform rituals in a sacred temple setting. Whether it’s a specific festival, a special occasion, or a traditional ceremony, our experienced pandits can conduct the puja at your preferred temple. You can provide the temple details during booking, and we will coordinate everything to ensure a seamless and spiritually fulfilling experience.