Annaprashan Sanskar is a Hindu ritual marking a baby's first intake of solid food, typically performed between six months to one year of age. This sacred ceremony, also known as "Mukhe Bhaat" in Bengali or "Choroonu" in South India, signifies the transition from exclusive breastfeeding to solid nourishment. The event is usually conducted with family blessings, prayers, and feeding the baby a small portion of rice or other auspicious food.
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