PUNSAVAN SANKAR
PUNSAVAN SANKAR
Meaning: The term "Punsavan" is derived from the Sanskrit words "Punsav" (meaning "pregnancy") and "An" (meaning "blessing" or "protection").
Description:
Punsavan Sanskar (also known as Punsavana Sanskar) is one of the important Sanskars (rituals) in Hinduism that is performed during pregnancy, typically in the third month. It is part of the traditional Sanskars that mark significant stages in the life of a person. The Punsavan Sanskar is considered a blessing ritual aimed at the well-being of the unborn child and the mother.
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Punsavan Sanskar (also known as Punsavana Sanskar) is one of the important Sanskars (rituals) in Hinduism that is performed during pregnancy, typically in the third month. It is part of the traditional Sanskars that mark significant stages in the life of a person. The Punsavan Sanskar is considered a blessing ritual aimed at the well-being of the unborn child and the mother.
