Mundan Muhurat in 2052 Dates

Mundan Muhurat 2052 Dates for New Delhi, India

Date Start Time End Time
Friday, 02 February 07:09:06 31:09:07
Monday, 12 February 07:02:25 25:26:51
Monday, 19 February 06:56:34 29:47:51
Wednesday, 28 February 06:47:56 16:31:01
Monday, 11 March 06:34:59 14:21:20
Monday, 18 March 06:27:00 21:02:11
Friday, 22 March 06:22:21 25:44:31
Thursday, 28 March 07:34:51 28:49:16
Monday, 01 April 06:10:45 19:41:52
Friday, 05 April 06:06:13 11:18:02
Monday, 15 April 10:21:05 23:47:58
Thursday, 18 April 17:51:11 29:52:09
Wednesday, 24 April 05:46:15 29:46:15
Thursday, 25 April 05:45:19 15:02:32
Wednesday, 15 May 12:00:07 29:30:02
Thursday, 16 May 05:29:28 14:49:52
Monday, 20 May 11:33:36 29:27:26
Wednesday, 29 May 12:34:09 29:24:07
Friday, 07 June 06:03:17 30:22:18
Wednesday, 12 June 05:22:36 15:58:31
Monday, 17 June 05:23:06 21:56:12
Thursday, 27 June 20:05:45 29:25:28
Friday, 28 June 05:25:47 29:25:47
Friday, 05 July 17:33:17 29:28:30

In Hindu religion, it is a tradition to tonsure (shaving of the head or Mundan) the hair of a child for the first time after birth. This tradition is known as Mundan Sanskar. It is generally performed in the odd years for a boy child like in 3 years, 5 years or 7 years. Chaula Karma or Mundan of a girl child is performed in even years. However, as per traditions in one’s lineage, Mundan Sanskar of a child is also done at the age of 1 year.

There are some beliefs related to Mundan in Hindu religion. According to them, birth hairs of a child are shaved for his/her disengagement from the Karmas of previous life. From medical point of view, when a child is in the womb of his/her mother, many harmful bacteria get stuck in the hair of the child. These bacteria does not get removed, even after washing the hairs several times. Therefore, the tonsure or Mundan of the child must be done once before 1 year of his/her age.

Mundan Muhurat Tithi, Nakshatra and Month Consideration

Auspicious Months for Mundan Samskara

According to Hindu Calendar, Mundan Ceremony of a child should be performed during Uttarayan months, such as:

●  Chaitra & Vaishakha.
●  Jyeshtha: If the child is the eldest (first-born) or born in the month of Jyeshtha, Mundan ceremony must be avoided.
●  Ashadha: Mundan should be performed before Devshayani Ekadashi in this month.
●  Magha & Phalguna.

Auspicious Dates (Tithis) for Mundan Samskara

Dwitiya, Tritiya, Panchami, Saptami, Dashmi, Ekadashi and Trayodashi Titihis are considered auspicious for Chudakarana ceremony.

Auspicious Days for Mundan Samskara

Monday, Wednesday, Thursday and Friday are auspicious for Chudakarana or Mundan Sanskar. Among these days, Friday is considered inauspicious for the Mundan Sanskar of a girl child.

Auspicious Nakshatras for Mundan Samskara

Mrigashira, Ashwini, Pushya, Hasta, Punarvasu, Chitra, Swati, Shravana, Dhanishta, Shatabhisha and Jyeshtha Nakshatra are propitious for this ceremony.

Other Important Facts

●  Some scholars believed that Mundan ceremony of a child should not be carried out during his/her birth month or birth Nakshatra. Other than this, if Moon is positioned in the 4th, 8th, 12th or enemy house of a Child’s Kundli, this time period is also inauspicious for Mundan Sanskar. However, there are other scholars who consider that birth Nakshatra or birth month is a propitious time for executing this task.
●  Dwitiya, Tritiya, Chaturth, Shashtam, Saptam, Navam and Dwadash sign ascendants (Lagna) or their Navamansh Lagnas are auspicious for Mundan Sanskar.

Benefits of Mundan Ceremony

1.  After Chudakarana ceremony, the body temperature of a child becomes normal. This results in better mental growth and health. Furthermore, a child does not suffers from physical or health related issues.
2.  Toothache that occurs when teeth began to emerge in a child does not affect them much after Mundan.
3.  Birth hairs of a child when shaved, their heads get Vitamin-D from the Sun’s light. Vitamin-D enhance the blood circulation in a child’s scalp uniformly, which helps in better hair growth in future.
4.  In reference to Mundan, it is mentioned in Yajurveda that Mundan Ceremony or Sanskar is a highly significant sacrament for growing health, age, strength and agility.

Note: Commencement of Mundan Sanskar in a Shubh Muhurat is highly beneficial for a child’s welfare. Therefore, it is advised that you should consult an experienced astrologer for an auspicious muhurat to carry out this ceremony or you can perform it as per your family traditions.

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