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Maithil Brahman Sanskar
Chhatihar: On the sixth day of birth. Shashthika (Sathi)
Bhagwati is worshiped in the evening on a special alpana. The mother
and child wear new yellow clothes.Things required are: Purhar Patil,
Deep, Earthen pot, Fan made of bamboo (beeain), Kajrauta, Shahi
Kant, Knife, Chura, lava, paper, red ink.
Namkaran: On the 11th or 12th day of the birth of the child or
any auspicious day. Pooja of Panch Devata, Vishnu, Navagraha and
Parthiv Shivaling is performed. A suitable name often determined by
Rashi of the child is then given to the child. The mother, child and
the person performing the pooja and rites wear new clothes. At
times, the name is written on the lips of the child with durba stem
dipped in madhu. This rite is less prevalent.
Annaprashan: In the 6/8 month for male and 7/9 month for female
child. On an auspicious day and time (Shubha Muhurta). After
performing puja, the child, in new clothes, is fed payas, sweets by
an elderly lady.
Mundan/ Karnvedha: In 1/3/5 year. Auspicious day and time (see
calendar). The hair of the child is cut with scissors and are
collected in the anchar of an elderly lady who sits behind the
child. This is disposed off in the evening in the roots of bamboo
tree or in a river. Durbakshat and chumaon are performed. Feast is
held or sweets distributed among the guests.
If Karnvedha (optional) is performed, then ears of the child are
pierced with gold earrings (Kundal). This rite can also be performed
in Upnayan, where this is an essential rite.
Akshararambha: In 3rd or 5th year (generally on Mundan Day). In
the morning hour, (after Mundan Ceremony) the acharya performs puja
of Panch Devata, Kul Devata, Ganesh, Lakshmi, Saraswati, Vishnu,
Mahadeva and Brahma. On a whole banana leaf ,placed over an alpana,5
kg of rice is spread. Acharya takes the child in his lap and holding
a chalk in the child's hand writes "OM NAMAH SHIDHDHAM" on rice. It
is, then, covered with an yellow cloth. The rice is removed in the
evening and used. Nowadays, Akshararambh is also performed on Basant
Panchmi day.
Upnayan: consists of the following rites: Udyog, Mati-Mangal,
Marab-Thathi, Charakh-katti, Kumram, Matrika Puja, Abhyudayik
Shraddha, Churakaran, Upnayan, Vedarambh, Samabartan, Ratim. The
celebration ends with Satyanarayan Pooja.
Vivah: Consists of following rites: Sidhdhant, Kumram,
Laba-bhujai, Agya-pan, Matrika Pooja and Abhyudayik
Shradhdha,Reception of Bariati, Pair-dhoai, Parichain, Kanyadaan,
Bibah, Sindur daan, Chaturthi, Dwiraagman.
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