Life Event &
Sanskar Pujas

Karan Bhed Sanskar
Puja

What is Karan Bhed Sanskar puja )?

Karnavedha Sanskar, also known as the ear-piercing ceremony, is one of the sixteen essential rites of passage (Samskaras). This ritual involves piercing the ears of a child and is traditionally performed to promote intellectual development and overall well-being. The term “Karnavedha” is derived from Sanskrit, where “Karna” means ear and “Vedha” means piercing. This ceremony is typically conducted at a young age, often during infancy or early childhood, and is considered a significant cultural and spiritual milestone.

importance of Karan Bhed Sanskar Puja

  • Karnavedha Sanskar is believed to enhance the child’s intellectual and cognitive abilities.
  • Karnavedha Sanskar stimulates certain acupuncture points, promoting overall health and well-being.
  • Karnavedha Sanskar provides spiritual protection and wards off negative energies.
  • Karnavedha Sanskar promotes physical health by stimulating vital points in the ears.
  • Karnavedha Sanskar generates positive energy and removes negative influences from the household.
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Samagree

for Puja- Haldi [organic] (20gm), Kumkum [organic] (20gm), Tulsi Mala (1), Diya Batti (5), Beetle Nuts (5), Desi Ghee (20ml), Honey (20ml), Jaggery (Gudh) (20gm), Akshata [Yellow rice] (20gm), Yagno-paveetha (5), Karpoora [camphor] (5Tabs), Red/White/Yellow Cloth (1mtr), Prasad [Laung, Elaichi, Mishri] (20gm), Mouli (25mtr), Ganga Jal (15ml), Durva [fresh] (1), Agarbatti (6)/Dhoop (2), Dakshina (100INR), God Idols (pair), Sambrani (2), Sambrani Holder (1), Kalash [small copper] (1), Panchpatra [small copper] (1), Diya Holder (2), Panchamrit spoon (1), Karpoora Holder (1), includes perishables [Beetle Leaves [fresh] (9), Flowers [fresh] (incl mala), Tulsi [fresh], Mango Leaves [fresh] (7)]

Small Havan – Cow Dung Cake (2), Havan Samagri [20+ Organic Herbs] (100gm), Ghee (20ml)

Curd (100gm), Milk (100ml), Mithai (250gm), Fruits [5 types], Coconut (1), Havan Kund, Suchi Sarva (Havan Spoon) (1), Kalash [big] (1), Bowl [preferably copper/silver] (1), Spoon [preferably copper/silver] (1), Utensils [2 big Plates (for Aarti/Samagri)], First solid food (preferably Kheer or Payasam)