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God Bharai Puja, also known as Baby Shower or Seemantham, is a traditional Hindu ritual performed during the later stages of pregnancy to celebrate and bless the expecting mother and the unborn child.
God Bharai Puja is usually performed during the seventh month of pregnancy, although the timing may vary based on regional customs and individual preferences.
God Bharai Puja is performed to celebrate the impending arrival of the baby and to bless the expecting mother with good health, happiness, and a safe delivery. It is a way for family and friends to express their love and support.
The puja involves various rituals, including the blessing of the pregnant woman by elders, the offering of gifts and blessings by guests, and the recitation of prayers for the well-being of the mother and child
The puja involves various rituals, including the blessing of the pregnant woman by elders, the offering of gifts and blessings by guests, and the recitation of prayers for the well-being of the mother and child
Feel free to contact the pandit ji for guidance on samagri and other arrangements by making a call.
The items required for God Bharai Puja include traditional clothing for the expecting mother, flowers, fruits, sweets, traditional jewelry, bangles, and other gifts for the mother and the unborn child.
God Bharai Puja is believed to bring blessings, good health, and prosperity to both the expecting mother and the unborn child. It fosters a sense of community and support, creating positive energy for the well-being of the family.