![]() However, in 1699, the Khande di Pahul (Amrit ceremony) was initiated by Guru Gobind Singh when Khalsa was inaugurated at Sri Anandpur Sahib on the day of Baisakhi. During that time-period, this ceremony was known as Charan Amrit or Charan Phul or the Pag Pahul. This practice has been in existence since the times of Guru Nanak Dev (1469 - 1539). Amrit Sanskar or Amrit Sanchar or the Amrit ceremony is the Sikh ceremony of initiation or baptism.Normally this ceremony only involves the main family members attending the local Gurdwara. The only matters that need to be taken into account is the well being of the mother and child. There is no limit or threshold to this timing and the family should not feel undue pressure of any kind as to the timing. Naam Karan – This is a Sikh ceremony of naming a child and it usually takes place in a Gurdwara (Sikh place of worship) after the baby and mother are medically and physically fit to attend the Gurdwara.The Sikhs have 4 main Sanskars or ceremonies in life. The ceremonies that takes place at these critical stages of life are called sanskars. For a person to attain various worldly goals s/he must go through various ceremonies at certain times in his or her life. ![]() Sanskar is a religious rite in Sikhism which take place at an important stage in ones life.
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