Mundan Sanskar 2025: Mundan Sanskar is a sacred Hindu ritual performed after a child's birth that involves the traditional shaving of the child's head. This ceremony symbolises the purification and renewal of the soul.


Spiritual And Scientific Importance:


According to Hindu beliefs, human birth is achieved after passing through 8.4 million life forms. The shaving of a child's hair during Mundan is believed to cleanse the residual karmic debt from previous births.


Scientifically, the ritual also holds significance. Post-Mundan head massage helps soothe the scalp, improves blood circulation, and aids in mental development.


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Auspicious Dates For Mundan In 2025:


Here are the key dates and times for Mundan Sanskar ceremonies in 2025:



  • January 30: 4:13 PM – 7:10 AM, January 31

  • January 31: 7:10 AM – 4:15 AM, February 1

  • February 4: 4:37 AM – 6:38 AM

  • February 7: 6:41 PM – 7:06 AM, February 8

  • February 10: 7:00 AM – 7:05 PM

  • February 17: 6:58 AM – 4:56 AM, February 18

  • February 26: 6:49 AM – 11:11 AM

  • March 3: 6:04 AM – 4:30 AM, March 4

  • March 17: 6:29 AM – 7:36 PM

  • March 21: 6:24 AM – 1:46 AM, March 22

  • March 27: 6:17 AM – 11:06 PM

  • March 31: 6:13 AM – 1:45 PM

  • April 14: 8:27 AM – 11:59 PM

  • April 17: 3:26 PM – 5:54 AM, April 18

  • April 23: 5:48 AM – 5:48 AM, April 24

  • April 24: 6:57 AM – 10:50 AM

  • May 14: 11:47 AM – 5:13 AM, May 15

  • May 15: 5:30 AM – 2:08 PM

  • May 19: 6:14 AM – 5:28 AM, May 20

  • May 28: 5:24 AM – 12:30 PM, May 29

  • May 29: 10:38 PM – 11:18 PM

  • May 30: 9:23 PM – 5:45 AM, May 31

  • June 6: 6:34 AM – 4:50 AM, June 7

  • June 11: 5:22 AM – 1:15 PM

  • June 16: 5:22 AM – 3:34 PM

  • June 26: 1:27 PM – 5:24 AM, June 27

  • June 27: 5:25 AM – 5:25 AM, June 28

  • July 2: 11:07 AM – 11:59 AM, July 3

  • July 4: 4:33 PM – 5:27 AM, July 5


Mundan Sanskar Ritual Process:



  • Location: Mundan ceremonies are typically performed at pilgrimage sites or temples like Kashi, Haridwar, or any other sacred location. However, they can also be conducted at home during an auspicious time.

  • Puja and Havan: Before the Mundan, a puja and havan are performed. Lord Ganesha, family deities, and household gods are invoked for blessings.

  • Hair Cutting Ceremony: After sprinkling holy water or Ganga Jal on the child's head for purification, the child's hair is shaved.

  • Hair Immersion: The shaved hair is then immersed in a river or water body, as it is considered auspicious.


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