📜 About the Puja
Annaprashan is a beautiful milestone marking your child's transition to solid food. At Omnamopuja Bangalore, Pandit Madhvesh performs this sanskar with immense joy, invoking the gods to bless your little one with longevity and intelligence. Whether it's the traditional South Indian 'Choroonu' or the North Indian Annaprashan, we guide you through an auspicious date and time for feeding the first morsel. Celebrate this precious moment with authentic, meaningful rituals in your mother tongue.

✨ Key Benefits
Blesses the child with good health and immunity.
Marks a significant milestone in physical growth.
Purifies the baby's digestive system for solid food.
A joyous celebration with family and elders.
🔥 Ritual Steps
Ganesh Puja
Sankalp
Feeding the first bite
Blessings from elders
Choosing ceremony (object selection)
💬 Devotee Experiences
"Celebrated my child's first rice ceremony. Pandit Madhvesh was very patient and explained the Telugu traditions wonderfully."
Ramya N
Koramangala
"Great experience. Traditional and authentic Vidhi in Kannada. Our family was very pleased."
Arvind
Bannerghatta Road
Frequently Asked Questions
At what age should Annaprashan be done?
It is usually done in the 6th month for boys and 5th or 7th month for girls, depending on the lunar calendar.
What is the best food for Annaprashan?
Traditionally, Kheer or Payasam made with cow's milk and jaggery/sugar is given as the first solid food.
Do you perform the 'Choosing Ceremony'?
Yes, we arrange the ritual where the baby chooses between books, money, or a pen to playfully predict their future interests.
Book Annaprashan
in Bangalore
Bless your child's future—schedule an Annaprashan ceremony with Pandit Madhvesh.
🎒 Samagri (Materials) Required
- Kheer/Sweet Rice/Payasam
- Silver bowl/spoon
- New clothes for baby
- Flowers
- Deepak/Diya
*Full list provided upon booking. We can arrange Samagri for you.
