Srimant Sanskar, also known as Godh Bharai or baby shower, is a sacred Hindu ritual performed during the 7th or 8th month of pregnancy to bless the mother-to-be and her unborn baby. It marks a spiritually significant milestone in the journey toward childbirth and motherhood.
The ceremony includes Vedic chants, offerings to deities, and blessings from elders. The expectant mother is adorned with gifts, fruits, and sweets as a symbol of abundance and nurturing. It is a time for family joy, protection rituals, and invoking divine energies for a safe and healthy delivery.
This sanskar not only uplifts the mother emotionally and spiritually but also creates a vibrant and blessed atmosphere for the baby’s arrival.