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  1. Jul 29, 2019 · Seemantham is one of the 16 Hindu samskaras known as 'simantonnayana' in Sanskrit. It is a samskara of the embryo / foetus that develops in the pregnant woman's womb. Usually, seemantham is celebrated for the 1st pregnancy only and not for the subsequent conceives.

  2. Aug 25, 2018 · Baby Shower is called as Godh Bharai in the Northern part of India, wheres it is called as Seemantham in Andhra Pradesh, Telangana and Karnataka. In Tamilnadu it is called as Valaikappu, in Bengal as Shaad, as Seemandham in Kerala, and as Dohale Jevan in Maharashtra.

  3. Jul 13, 2019 · There are two versions of this – one where the Seemantham is conducted at a temple, for which the Priest provides all the guidance on the things to be prepared and done; and the other where the Seemantham is conducted at the bride’s parents’ home and for which this article is intended.

  4. Simantonnayana. Simantonnayana ( Sanskrit: सीमन्तोन्नयन, Sīmantonnayana) (literally: parting the hair) or Simantha, is the third of the 16 Saṃskāras ( sacraments, rites of passage) in the ancient texts of Hinduism.

  5. Seemantham or Seemanthonnayanam (सीमन्तोन्नयनम्) is one among the three prenatal samskaras performed in Hinduism. It is done for a pregnant woman by her husband and is meant to benefit both the mother and the child.

  6. Apr 9, 2024 · The Seemantham ceremony, while sharing the common goal of celebrating the impending birth of a child, differs significantly from Western baby showers in several aspects. The Seemantham is deeply rooted in spiritual and cultural traditions, often involving specific religious rituals and blessings for the mother and unborn child.

  7. Mar 20, 2014 · Seemantham, Seemanthonayan Sanskar (Godhbharai), Srimantham or Simantkaran Samskara is the 3rd of 16 Sanskaras (Solah Sanskar) in Hindu Dharma. The main objective of Seemantham is to get Saubhagya (long life of husband) and to prevent premature abortion and to protect the pregnant mother along with the growth of the child in the womb.

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