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Choroonu (Rice Feeding Ceremony)
Choroonu (Rice Feeding Ceremony)

Choroonu (Rice Feeding Ceremony)

Choroonu Pooja (also called Annaprashan) marks the baby’s transition from liquid food to solid food. It is a significant milestone in the baby’s life, symbolizing their healthy growth and development.

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This ritual is performed when the baby eats solid food for the first time, traditionally on the 6th or 7th month of the baby’s life, with great devotion and family celebration.

Procedure of Choroonu Pooja (Malayalam Tradition)

In the Malayalam style, the baby wears Kasavu mundu, a sandal-colored dress with golden zari borders. The baby is then placed on the lap of their uncle (paternal or maternal).

The priest performs the following steps:

  • Blessing with Sandal Paste: The priest applies sandal paste, tulsi leaves, and flowers on the baby.
  • Feeding with Solid Food: The uncle first feeds the baby, followed by the parents and other close family members.
  • Food Options for Feeding:
    • Sweet Rice (made with brown rice, salt, and jaggery)
    • Kheer (made with oats, jaggery, ghee, and rice)
    • Banana

The food is traditionally prepared by the mother or grandmother and served in a silver vessel.

When to Perform Choroonu Pooja?

  • The ceremony is typically performed on the 6th or 7th month of the baby’s life.
  • The date is chosen based on the baby’s Janma Nakshatra, with the auspicious thithi and yoga considered.

Benefits of Choroonu Pooja

  • Promotes healthy digestion in the baby, ensuring strong and proper growth.
  • Cleanses any unhealthy substances and ensures the baby is free from illness.
  • Blesses the baby with good health, strength, and vitality.

More Information

  • The baby begins eating solid food for the first time.
  • Main Ingredients: Brown Rice, Kheer, or Banana for the ceremony.
  • Mantras are chanted for the baby’s well-being and good health.

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