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Already Registered user? Login Here. Please wait for a while. Enquire Now. Looking for Pandit in Bangalore to perform Seemantham Ceremony at your home? Baby Shower: Baby Shower is a popular Western celebration done during the final month of pregnancy. Imporance of Seemantham ceremony Seemantham ceremony is performed to pray gods for a safe pregnancy that results in safety of the foetus and safe-birth of the child. Seemantham Vidhi: Seemantham arrangements mainly consists of varieties of nourishing eatable goodies, Puja materials and fresh flowers.

For different reasons, some people prefer attending a shower that is on Saturday, while others prefer on Sunday. Well, we cannot confidently say that either of the two is the perfect day since they both have a good and bad side.

A typical baby shower lasts about hours. As guests arrive, they are offered food and drinks and they mingle. Once all of the guests have arrived and had a chance to enjoy food and drink, about minutes into the shower, the games begin.

There are usually different games lasting for another minutes. Yes, it is totally within etiquette rules for a mom to host a baby shower for her pregnant daughter to be. Etiquette rules have changed quite a bit and as far as etiquette rules go, the only person who is not allowed to host a baby shower is the mom to be. This baby shower game is a variation of trying to catch someone not paying attention. The guest that collects the most orphaned babies by the end of the shower wins.

The pregnant lady is offered a baby toy as a token for healthy baby to be delivered along with a blouse piece and Thambulam. Finally the mom-to-be is then given mangala aarthi by the five ladies as traditional songs are sung.

Perform puja via video conferencing. Know More. What is Baby Shower? When to do Seemantham? How to do Seemantham? On a auspicious day and at the auspicious time, the pregnant woman is seated on a chair normally facing East.

Her mother, mother-in-law and other elderly married women from the invitees offer her gifts mostly sari. Her mother applies turmeric paste pasupu on her feet, kumkuma vermilion on her forehead between the two eyebrows, gandham perfumed paste on her neck and then adores her hair with string of seasonal flowers jasmine flowers.

Her mother then puts traditional green glass bangles into both the hands of her pregnant daughter. This is followed by the other elderly married women who have motherly relation with the pregnant woman who put glass bangles into her hands. And then all the elderly people bless her with 'akshantalu' placing rice mixed with turmeric powder on her her when she touches the feet of the elders as a gesture of respect.

Finally it ends up with 'mangala harati' when the elderly married women wave 'harati' to the her.



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