Annaprashan by Pandit Neeraj Dixit ji
Book Pandit Neeraj Dixit ji for Annaprashan


Introduction to Annaprashan (First Feeding Ceremony)
Annaprashan is a sacred Hindu ritual performed to introduce solid food (usually rice) to a baby for the first time. This ceremony, also called Anna Prashan Sanskar, is one of the 16 Samskars (sacred rites of passage) and is considered vital for the child’s health, growth, and well-being.
Traditionally, the ceremony is held when the baby is 6–8 months old, depending on the child’s development and family customs. It is performed with rituals, prayers, and blessings from elders and deities.
Traditionally, the ceremony is held when the baby is 6–8 months old, depending on the child’s development and family customs. It is performed with rituals, prayers, and blessings from elders and deities.
Significance of Annaprashan Puja
Marks the first intake of solid food in the child’s life
Ensures good health, strength, and immunity
Brings prosperity, longevity, and divine blessings
Strengthens the bond between family and child
Invokes positive energy and protection for the baby’s future
Annaprashan Puja Vidhi
The ritual generally includes:
Ganesh Puja – To remove obstacles
Kalash Sthapana – Invoking divine presence
Havan / Homam (optional) – For health and prosperity
Feeding Ceremony – Baby is fed rice or other symbolic food for the first time
Recitation of Vedic Mantras & Aarti – Blessings from elders and priests