Know Everything About Simantonayana Sanskar

 Indian civilization is very old, and everything in our civilization has its own importance. According to Indian scriptures, every human being born on this earth should follow sixteen sanskars. Gods like Lord Krishna, Lord Rama, and many famous sages have also abided by these sixteen sanskars. All these sixteen sanskars have their own significance in the life of a human being. So let's discuss Simantonayana Sanskar, the third sanskar of these sixteen vital sanskars, in detail.


Know Everything About Simantonayana Sanskar

The Significance of Simantonayana Sanskar:

Simantonayana Sanskar is performed between the sixth and eight months of pregnancy. During this time, the unborn baby is developing physically and mentally inside the mother's womb. It is believed that by this time, the child growing in the womb becomes capable of learning and absorbing information. So it is important for the mother to keep restraint on her conduct and speech. Whatever the mother absorbs from her surroundings and the way she behaves during her pregnancy, has a direct impact on the behaviour and conduct of the child throughout her life. To confirm this, there are many examples in Hindu scriptures and mythology where the unborn baby has acquired knowledge in the mother's womb. For example, Subhadra's son Abhimanyu had learned to break into the Chakravyuh of the Mahabharata while he was in his mother's womb. Ashtavakra had also received education in the womb itself. Devotee Prahlad commenced worshipping Lord Vishnu even before he was born.


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