What is Simantonnayana Sanskar?

The third of the 16 Samskaras.

Simantonnayana Sanskar, also known as Simanta, is an ancient ritual performed during the seventh or eighth month of pregnancy. It’s the third of the 16 Samskaras, focusing on the well-being of the pregnant woman and the unborn child. The ceremony aims to ensure a safe delivery, promote the baby’s positive development, and mentally prepare the mother for childbirth.

What is the meaning of Simantonnayana Sanskara?

Simantonnayana, also known as Simantha or Seemantham, is an ancient culture or traditional ceremony performed during pregnancy, typically in the seventh or eighth month, to wish for a safe delivery and the healthy development of the baby. It is the third of the 16 samskaras (sacraments) in Ancient philosophy or culture.

Lead me from unreal to real, from darkness to light and from death to immortality. - Tamso ma jyotir gamaya