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Only a healthy body can have a healthy mind to learn. Annaprashan ceremony is the most essential ritual for a child to be blessed with elders, forefathers, Gods and many for a healthy life. “We are what we eat” is an old saying which aptly adapts to the first food a child takes after being nourished by the mother. Conducting ceremony under Annaprashan muhurat is of paramount significance not only because it is the first food but, also for its effect in clearing any kind of toxins obtained from the mother's womb.
DATE | DAY | TITHI | NAKSHATRA | TIME DURATION |
07 January 2019 | Monday | Pratipada | In Uttara Ashadha Nakshatra | 09:19 - 13:59 |
09 January 2019 | Wednesday | Tritiya | In Dhanishta Nakshatra | 07:15 - 13:15 |
21 January 2019 | Monday | Purnima | In Pushya Nakshatra | 07:14 - 10:46 |
06 February 2019 | Wednesday | Dwitiya | In Satabhisha Nakshatra | 07:07 - 09:53 |
07 February 2019 | Thursday | Dwitiya | In Satabhisha Nakshatra | 07:06 - 12:09 |
15 February 2019 | Friday | Dashami | In Mrigashira Nakshatra | 07:27 - 13:19 |
08 March 2019 | Friday | Dwitiya | In Uttara Bhadrapada Nakshatra | 06:40 - 14:13 |
13 March 2019 | Wednesday | Saptami | In Rohini Nakshatra | 06:34 - 13:53 |
21 March 2019 | Thursday | Purnima | In Uttara Phalguni Nakshatra | 06:25 - 07:13 |
10 April 2019 | Wednesday | Panchami | In Rohini Nakshatra | 06:02 - 14:24 |
12 April 2019 | Friday | Saptami | In Ardra Nakshatra | 09:54 - 13:24 |
17 April 2019 | Wednesday | Trayodashi | In Uttara Phalguni | 05:54 - 13:56 |
19 April 2019 | Friday | Purnima | In Chitra Nakshatra | 06:02 - 16:05 |
16 May 2019 | Thursday | Dwadashi | In Hasta Nakshatra | 08:15 - 14:19 |
06 June 2019 | Thursday | Tritiya | In Punarvasu Nakshatra | 05:23 - 09:55 |
07 June 2019 | Friday | Chaturthi | In Pushya Nakshatra | 07:38 - 15:09 |
12 June 2019 | Wednesday | Dashami | In Hasta Nakshatra | 06:06 - 14:49 |
17 June 2019 | Monday | Purnima | In Jyeshtha Nakshatra | 10:43 - 14:00 |
04 July 2019 | Thursday | Dwitiya | In Pushya Nakshatra | 05:28 - 15:42 |
08 July 2019 | Monday | Shashti | In Uttara Phalguni Nakshatra | 07:42 - 15:26 |
11 July 2019 | Thursday | Dashami | In Swati Nakshatra | 05:31 - 15:15 |
05 August 2019 | Monday | Panchami | In Hasta Nakshatra | 05:45 - 15:55 |
07 August 2019 | Wednesday | Saptami | In Swati Nakshatra | 07:42 - 15:26 |
09 August 2019 | Friday | Navami | In Anuradha Nakshatra | 10:00 - 15:40 |
15 August 2019 | Thursday | Purnima | In Shravana Nakshatra | 05:50 - 15:16 |
11 September 2019 | Wednesday | Trayodashi | In Shravana Nakshatra | 06:04 - 13:59 |
30 September 2019 | Monday | Dwitiya | In Chitra Nakshatra | 06:13 - 12:08 |
02 October 2019 | Wednesday | Chaturthi | In Vishakha Nakshatra | 12:52 - 14:11 |
03 October 2019 | Thursday | Panchami | In Anuradha Nakshatra | 06:15 - 10:12 |
04 October 2019 | Friday | Shashti | In Jyeshtha Nakshatra | 12:19 - 14:03 |
07 October 2019 | Monday | Navami | In Uttara Ashadha Nakshatra | 12:38 - 13:52 |
30 October 2019 | Wednesday | Tritiya | In Anuradha Nakshatra | 06:32 - 14:03 |
01 November 2019 | Friday | Panchami | In Moola Nakshatra | 06:33 - 12:50 |
06 November 2019 | Wednesday | Navami | In Satabhisha Nakshatra | 07:21 - 13:36 |
07 November 2019 | Thursday | Dashami | In Satabhisha Nakshatra | 06:37 - 08:41 |
28 November 2019 | Thursday | Dwitiya | In Jyeshtha Nakshatra | 07:34 - 13:37 |
29 November 2019 | Friday | Tritiya | In Moola Nakshatra | 06:55 - 07:33 |
06 December 2019 | Friday | Dashami | In Uttara Bhadrapada Nakshatra | 07:00 - 13:05 |
12 December 2019 | Thursday | Poornima | In Mrigashira Nakshatra | 07:04 - 10:42 |
Know more about different muhurats in 2019: Muhurat 2019
Food intake evolves with age and understanding and is the basis of good health. For a newborn baby's evolution to an infant, food should also be given accordingly. Hence to start with a solid food as the first food is not only rejoicing for parents, family, elders but also for the baby infant. This jubilation filled sanskar with all its blessings for the child eating its first solid food is called annaprashan muhurat.
The ceremony conducted to mark the child's first food intake is called annaprashan ceremony. Anna is known as food and prashan is the presenting or offering. The first solid food offering made to the child starts with annaprashan ceremony for a healthy body to relish the beauty of life and withstand the wear and tear of it. Moreover, Annaprashan is known in various names in different states of India and followed religiously.
When the baby infant consumes his first solid food, blessings of God, parents, elders and all the five elements of nature is essential. Like the five elements which are basic for this world to exist, food is equally important and the child should never be deprived of it. This annaprashan muhurat ceremony makes this possible for the child to intake all the blessings and nourishment with all the wishes and prayers of those present along with their ancestors and God for a healthy living. Consuming solid food clears any impurities from the mother's womb, hereby making this annaprashan ceremony equally important.
Annaprashan muhurat is the meticulous time during which the child is fed with the first solid food of its life. The horoscope or birth chart of the child along with his gender and age are the deciding factors for fixing the muhurat for annaprashan. The panchang or Hindu calendar with its 5 elements also determine the muhurat. They include:
The annaprashan ceremony should be performed strictly before the 1st birthday of the infant. This is because by then, the newborn infant will become a growing child. It is commonly conducted on the 5th and 7th month for a girl infant and 6 and 8th month for a boy infant. This is because odd numbers favor girls and even number favor boys in Vedic literature. Also, the time of annaprashan depends on the child's health, with growing teeth showing strong digestive tract. It is mostly conducted in temples and other sacred places as per the convenience of the parents and elders.
Kheer or payasam is served as the first meal for the child. Both are mashed rice with natural sweeteners like honey and sweetened milk. Also, there is a ritual of placing certain objects before the child where everyone waits eagerly to find what the child picks first. Depending on the things like books, pen, clay, food, jewelry the basic nature of the child is assumed by the parents. Annaprashan ceremony ends with happiness for all, especially the child to have its first food.