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Mundan

Mundan Pooja, also known as the Mundan ceremony or Chudakarana, is a traditional Hindu ritual that involves the first haircut of a child, usually a boy. This rite of passage is performed to purify the child and promote their well-being. It holds significant cultural and spiritual importance in Hinduism.

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    Mundan is often performed during the first or third year of a child's life, depending on family traditions and regional customs.

    Families may need to make arrangements for a barber or priest, choose an auspicious date, and arrange for the necessary ritual items, such as flowers, turmeric, and sacred water.

    The ceremony typically involves prayers, chanting of mantras, and the offering of items like turmeric, flowers, and sweets. After the shaving, the child is usually bathed to symbolize purification.

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