Jatakarma
Jatakarma is a sanskar, a sacred rite of passage in Hinduism, traditionally performed on a newborn child shortly after birth. The name itself translates to "birth ceremony." This ritual signifies the child's entry into the world and the family's spiritual and social life.
The exact practices and timing of the Jatakarma ceremony can vary significantly across different Hindu traditions
A key aspect of Jatakarma is often the anointing of the child's tongue with honey and ghee,