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The Namkaran Sanskar (नामकरण संस्कार) is one of the sixteen sacred Hindu sacraments (Shodasha Samskaras). Performed typically on the eleventh day after birth, it is the ceremony where the child officially receives their name. The name is chosen based on the position of the Moon at the moment of birth — its Rashi (Moon Sign) and Nakshatra (Lunar Mansion) — to ensure the child's name resonates with the cosmic vibrations present at their birth.
In Vedic tradition, sound carries immense power. The Sanskrit term Shabda Brahman (शब्द ब्रह्मन्) refers to the divine nature of sound, and a name chosen in harmony with the child's Nakshatra is believed to amplify positive life energies and mitigate challenging planetary influences.
Rashi is the Moon's position among 12 zodiac signs (30° each). Nakshatra is a finer division into 27 lunar mansions (13.33° each), further split into 4 Padas. The Pada determines the most auspicious starting syllable for the name.
Yes! Naamakaran provides both the Latin transliteration (for everyday use) and the native Devanagari script so families can honour both the phonetic and written traditions.
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Chaldean numerology assigns vibrational values (1–8) to letters based on phonetic sound rather than alphabetical order. Unlike Pythagorean numerology, it never assigns the base value of 9 to any letter, as 9 is considered a sacred cosmic number in ancient Babylonian-Vedic tradition.
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