Child Birth Blessing Puja
- Overview
- Havan Setup
- Havan Samagri Mix
- Puja Items
- Utilities
🌟 Importance of Child Birth Blessing Puja
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Invokes divine protection for the newborn
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Ensures good health and long life
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Removes negative energies or astrological afflictions
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Blesses the child with wisdom, prosperity, and positivity
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Strengthens family harmony and spiritual growth
🕉 Ritual Highlights
The puja may include:
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Personalized Sankalp with child’s name & birth details
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Ganesh invocation for obstacle removal and protection
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Navagraha blessings to harmonize planetary influences
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Havan (Sacred Fire Ritual) for health and prosperity
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Offerings and prayers to Lord Vishnu, Goddess Lakshmi, and protective deities
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Live streaming / Video recording option for remote participation
Divine Blessings for Newborn Health, Protection & Prosperity
Celebrate the arrival of a child with the Child Birth Blessing Puja, a sacred Vedic ritual performed to invoke the blessings of Lord Ganesha, Goddess Lakshmi, and other protective deities for the health, safety, and prosperity of the newborn.
This puja ensures a smooth transition into life, protects the child from negative energies, and promotes physical, mental, and spiritual well-being.
Havan Setup
1. Havan Kund: A copper, brass, or clay pit where the fire is lit.
2. Samidha (Wood): Dry Mango wood sticks are traditional, but peepal or sandalwood can also be used.
3. Ghee (Clarified Butter): Pure cow ghee for pouring into the fire.
4. Havan Samagri: A mixture of dried herbs, roots, seeds, and aromatic substances.
5. Camphor (Kapoor): For lighting the fire.
Havan Samagri Mix
If purchasing a ready-made packet, ensure it contains these key elements:
1. Til (Sesame Seeds): Black or white, symbol of protection.
2. Jau (Barley): Symbolizes prosperity.
3. Akshat (Unbroken Rice): Mixed with turmeric.
4. Medicinal Herbs/Resins: Guggul (resin), Sandalwood powder, Loban, Cloves (Laung), Cardamom (Elaichi).
5. Sugar/Khadisakhar: Sugar crystals.
Puja Items
• Kalash (Lota): A metal pot filled with water, topped with coconut and mango leaves.
• Flowers and Garlands: Fresh flowers.
• Mango Leaves: Used for sprinkling water.
• Kumkum and Haldi (Turmeric/Vermilion): For Tilak.
• Betel Leaves & Betel Nuts (Supari): Usually 5 or 11 sets.
• Panchamrit: A mixture of milk, curd, honey, ghee, and sugar.
• Incense sticks (Agarbatti) or Dhoop.
• Fruits and Sweets: For Naivedya/Prasad.
• Coins: Used for sankalpa (vow) and offerings.
• Moli (Kalawa/Red Thread): Sacred thread.
Utilities
• Havan Spoon (Pali): Copper or brass ladle for offering ghee.
• Aasan (Mat): A mat or woollen seat to sit on.
• Panchpatra & Spoon: Small bowl and spoon for holding sanctified water.
• Towels/Paper Napkins: For cleaning hands.




