Every child deserves a name that resonates with their identity and brings positive energy to their lives. Naamkaran, the Hindu tradition of naming a child, holds immense significance in Indian culture. It is believed that selecting the right Naamkaran Shubh Muhurat, an auspicious time for the naming ceremony, can enhance the child's life and future prospects. In this article, we will explore the benefits, advantages, disadvantages, process, remedies, do's, and don'ts associated with Naamkaran Shubh Muhurat in 2023.
Naamkaran Shubh Muhurat refers to the auspicious time and date chosen for conducting the Naamkaran ceremony. It is determined based on various astrological factors, including the child's birth details and the alignment of celestial bodies. Naamkaran holds deep-rooted cultural and religious significance and is considered an important milestone in a child's life.
By conducting the Naamkaran ceremony during a Shubh Muhurat, it is believed that positive energies surround the child, influencing their personality and character positively. The auspicious time enhances the child's aura, paving the way for a prosperous and fulfilling life.
Astrologers analyze the child's birth chart and planetary positions to determine the most favorable time for Naamkaran. This ensures that the child receives the blessings and favorable influences of celestial bodies, which can have a positive impact on their future endeavors.
Naamkaran is deeply ingrained in Indian culture and traditions. Conducting the ceremony during a Shubh Muhurat reinforces the cultural heritage and upholds the beliefs passed down through generations. It strengthens family bonds and connects the child to their roots.
While Naamkaran Shubh Muhurat holds many advantages, it's essential to consider the potential disadvantages associated with it.
Finding a suitable Naamkaran Shubh Muhurat that aligns with the child's birth details and the family's convenience can be challenging. The availability of auspicious dates might be limited, leading to scheduling difficulties.
Naamkaran Shubh Muhurat heavily relies on astrological calculations and predictions. This dependency might cause delays or changes in the ceremony if the astrological factors are not favorable, adding complexity to the process.
To determine the most suitable Naamkaran Shubh Muhurat, it is advisable to consult a knowledgeable astrologer. The astrologer will consider the child's birth chart, planetary positions, and other relevant factors to identify auspicious dates and times for the ceremony.
Once the Naamkaran Shubh Muhurat is finalized, the family can begin the process of selecting a name for the child. They may consult with elders, family members, or seek the guidance of the astrologer to choose a name that aligns with the child's birth chart and is in harmony with the family's beliefs.
In the days leading up to the Naamkaran ceremony, the family makes arrangements for the event. This includes inviting guests, organizing rituals, procuring necessary items, and preparing the child for the auspicious occasion.
On the chosen Naamkaran Shubh Muhurat, the family gathers for the ceremony. Rituals, prayers, and blessings are performed, and the child is formally given their name. The presence of loved ones adds joy and significance to the occasion.
In case the astrological influences are not entirely favorable during the chosen Naamkaran Shubh Muhurat, astrologers may suggest specific remedies. These remedies can range from performing additional rituals, offering prayers, or wearing specific gemstones to mitigate any negative effects.
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January 2023: Auspicious Muhurat for Namkaran | ||
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Day | Time | Nakshatra |
1 January 2023, Sunday | 1 January, from 7.18 am to 12.48 pm | Ashwini |
4 January 2023, Wednesday | 4 January, from 7:18 am to 5 January, 9.26 pm | Rohini |
8 January 2023, Sunday | 8 January at 7.19 am to 9 January 06:05 AM | Pushya |
13 January 2023, Friday | 13 January 04:35 PM 14 January, 07:19 AM | Hasta |
18 January 2023, Wednesday | 18 January from 7.18 am to 5:22 pm | Anuradha |
22 January 2023, Sunday | January 22 from 7.17 am to 24 January 12.26 am | Shravana |
25 January 2023, Wednesday | 25 January From 08:05 PM to 28 January at 07:15 AM |
Uttara Bhadrapada |
30 January 2023 Monday | 30 January 10:15 pm to 31 January 07:14 AM | Rohini |
February 2023: Shubh Muhurat for naming ceremony | ||
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Day | Time | Nakshatra |
1st February 2023, Wednesday | 1 February from 7.13 am to 2 February, 03:23 AM | Mrigashirsha |
5 February 2023, Sunday | 5 February 07:11 AM to 5 February, 12:13 PM | Pushya |
9 February 2023, Thursday | 9 February 10:27 PM to 11 February 12:18 AM | Hasta |
14 February 2023 Tuesday | 14 February 2:35 am to 14 February 07:04 AM | Anuradha |
17 February 2023, Friday | 17 February 8:28 pm to 18 February 07:01 AM |
Uttara Ashadha |
19 February 2023, Sunday | 19 February 7 am to 20 February 11:46 AM | Shravana |
22 February 2023, Wednesday | 22 February, 6:57 am to 25 February, 03:26 am |
Uttara Bhadrapada |
27 February 2023, Monday | 27 February from 5:18 am to 28 February 06:51 AM | Rohini |
March 2023: Namkaran Shubh Muhurat | ||
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Day | Time | Nakshatra |
1 March 2023, Wednesday | 1 March 6:50 am to 09:52 AM | Mrigashirsha |
3 March 2023,Friday | 3 March 03:43 PM to March 4, 06:47 AM | Pushya |
9 March, 2023 Thursday | March 9 at 4:20 am to March 10 at 05:57 AM | Hasta |
13 March 2023, Monday | 13 March 08:21 AM to 14 March, 06:36 AM | Anuradha |
17 March 2023, Friday | 17 March from 4:47 am to 18 March, 06:31 AM |
Uttara Ashadha |
19 March 2023, Sunday | 19 March, 6:30 am to 19 March, 10:04 PM | Dhanishta |
22 March 2023 , Wednesday | 22 March from 6.27 am to 24 March at 1:22 pm |
Uttara Bhadrapada |
26 March 2023, Sunday | 26 March from 2:01 pm to 28 March 06:20 AM | Rohini |
April 2023: Shubh Muhurat for naming ceremony | ||
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Day | Time | Nakshatra |
1 April 2023, Saturday | 1 April 12:00 AM to 01:57 AM | Pushya |
5 April 2023, Wednesday | 5 April 11.23 am to 6 April 12:41 pm | Hasta |
9 April 2023, Sunday | 9 April from 02:00 PM to 10 April 01:39 PM | Anuradha |
13 April 2023, Thursday | 13 April from 10.43 am to 15 April at 06:00 AM |
Uttara Ashadha |
18 April 2023, Tuesday | 18 April from 02:28 AM to 18 April 05:56 AM |
Uttara Bhadrapada |
19 April 2023, Wednesday | 19 April from 05:55 AM to 20 April 11:10 PM | Revati |
23 April 2023, Sunday | 23 April from 05:52 AM to 25 April, 02:07 AM | Rohini |
28 April 2023, Friday | 28 April 12:00 AM to 09:53 AM | Pushya |
May 2023: Naming ceremony Shubh Muhurat | ||
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Day | Time | Nakshatra |
3 May 2023, Wednesday | 3 May 5:43 am to 8.56 pm | Hasta |
7 May 2023, Sunday | 7 May 5:40 am to 8.21 pm | Anuradha |
10 May 2023, Wednesday | 10 May 04:12 PM to 13 May 05:35 AM |
Uttara Ashadha |
15 May 2023, Monday | 15 May from 09:08 AM to 16 May 05:34 AM |
Uttara Bhadrapada |
17 May 2023, Wednesday | 17 May 05:33 AM to 18 May 07:22 AM | Revati |
21 May 2023, Sunday | 21 May from 05:31 AM to 22 May 10:37 AM | Rohini |
24 May 2023. Wednesday | 24 May from 3:06 pm to 25 May 03:06 PM | Pushya |
30 May 2023, Tuesday | 30 May 04:29 AM to 05:28 AM | Hasta |
31 May 2023, Wednesday | 31 May 05:28 AM to 06:00 AM | Hasta |
June 2023: Shubh Muhurat for Naamkaran | ||
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Day | Time | Nakshatra |
7 June 2023, Wednesday | 7 June from 5:26 am to 9 Jun 05:09 PM |
Uttara Ashadha |
11 June 2023, Sunday | 11 June 2:32 pm to 13 June 05:26 AM |
Uttara Bhadrapada |
14 June 2023, Wednesday | 14 June 05:26 AM to 01:40 PM | Ashwini |
16 June 2023, Friday | 16 June 03:07 PM to 17 June, 05:27 AM | Rohini |
18th June 2023, Sunday | 18th June 05:27 AM to 06:06 PM | Mrigashira |
21 June 2023, Wednesday | 21 June 05:27 AM to 10:36 PM | Pushya |
26 June 2023, Monday | 26 June 12:44 pm to 27 June, 05:29 AM | Hasta |
30th June 2023, Friday | 30th June from 4:10 pm to 1st July at 5:30 am | Anuradha |
July 2023: Shubh Muhurat for baby naming | ||
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Day | Time | Nakshatra |
5 July 2023, Wednesday | 5th July at 5:32 am From 7th July till |
12.25 am Uttara Ashadha |
9 July 2023, Sunday | 9th July from 5:34 am to 11th July |
Uttara Bhadrapada |
13 July 2023, Thursday | 13 July from 8.52 am to 15.07.37 am | Rohini |
18 July 2023, Tuesday | 18 July from 05:11 AM to 05:38 AM | Pushya |
19 July 2023, Wednesday | 19 July 05:39 AM to 07:58 AM | Pushya |
23 July 2023, Sunday | 23 July 07:47 PM to 24 July 10:12 PM | Hast |
28 July 2023, Friday | 28 July from 01:28 AM to 29 Jul 12:55 AM | Anuradha |
31 July 2023 Monday | 31 July 06:58 PM to 1 August 05:46 AM |
Uttara Ashadha |
August 2023: Baby naming Shubh Muhurat in 2023 | ||
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Day | Time | Nakshatra |
2 August 2023, Wednesday | 2 August 05:46 AM to 3 August, 9.56 am | Shravana |
5 August 2023, Saturday | 5 August 04:44 AM to 05:48 AM |
Uttara Bhadrapada |
6 August 2023, Sunday | 6 August 05:49 AM to 8 August 01:16 AM | Revati |
10 August 2023, Thursday | 10 August 02:29 AM to 12 August 05:52 AM | Rohini |
14 August 2023, Monday | 14 August 11:07 AM to 15 August, 05:53 AM | Pushya |
20 August 2023, Sunday | 20 August from 5:56 am to 21 August at 4:22 am | Hasta |
24 August 2023, Thursday | 24 August 09:04 AM to 25 August 09:14 AM | Anuradha |
28 August 2023, Monday | 28 August 5:15 am to 29 August at 06:01 AM |
Uttara Ashadha |
30 August 2023, Wednesday | 30 August 06:01 AM to 08:46 PM | Dhanishta |
September 2023: Shubh Muhurat for Naamkaran | ||
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Day | Time | Nakshatra |
1 September 2023, Friday | 1 September from 2:56 pm to 2 September 06:03 AM |
Uttara Bhadrapada |
3 September 2023, Sunday | 3 September from 06:03 AM to 4 September 09:26 AM | Revati |
6 September 2023, Wednesday | 6 September from 9.20 am to 8 September at 12:09 PM | Rohini |
10 September 2023, Sunday | 10 September 5:06 pm to 11 September 08:01 PM | Pushya |
17 September 2023, Sunday | 17 September 06:10 AM to 10:02 AM | Hasta |
20 September 2023, Wednesday | 20 September at 2:58 pm to 21 September at 3:35 pm | Anuradha |
24 September 2023, Sunday | 24 September from 01:41 pm to 26 September 06:14 AM |
Uttara Ashadha |
27 September 2023, Wednesday | 27 September 06:15 AM to 07:10 AM | Dhanishta |
29 September 2023, Friday | 29 September 01:48 AM to 30 September, 06:17 AM |
Uttara Bhadrapada |
October 2023: Namkaran Shubh Muhurat | ||
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Day | Time | Nakshatra |
1 October 2023, Sunday | 1 October from 6:17 am to 7.27 pm | Ashwini |
4 October 2023, Wednesday | 4 October 6.19 am to 5 October 07:40 PM | Rohini |
8 October 2023, Sunday | 8 October 6.21 am to 9 October 02:45 am | Pushya |
13 October 2023, Friday | 13 October 02:11 PM to 14 October at 6.24 am | Hasta |
18 October 2023, Wednesday | 18 October 06:27 AM to 09:00 PM | Anuradha |
22 October 2023, Sunday | 22 October at 6.29 am to 24th October at 06:31 AM |
Uttara Ashadha |
26 October 2023, Thursday | 26 October from 11.27 am to 28 October 06:33 AM |
Uttara Bhadrapada |
31 October 2023, Tuesday | 31 October 04:01 AM to 06:35 AM | Rohini |
November 2023: Shubh Muhurat for baby naming | ||
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Day | Time | Nakshatra |
1 November 2023, Wednesday | 1 November 06:36 AM to 2 November, 04:36 AM | Mrigashirsha |
5 November 2023, Sunday | 5 November 06:39 AM to 10:29 AM | Pushya |
9 November 2023, Thursday | 9 November 09:57 PM to 11 November 12:08 AM | Hasta |
14 November 2023, Tuesday | 14 November from 03:23 am to 06:46 AM | Anuradha |
18 November 2023, Saturday | 18 November from 1:17 am to 6.49 am |
Uttara Ashadha |
19 November 2023, Sunday | 19 November from 6.50 am to 20 November at 9:26 pm | Shravana |
22 November 2023, Wednesday | 22 November from 6.37 pm to 25 November 06:55 AM |
Uttara Bhadrapada |
27 November 2023, Monday | 27 November at 1:35 pm to 28 November at 6.57 am | Rohini |
29 November 2023, Wednesday | 29 November 6:58 am to 01:59 PM | Mrigashirsha |
December 2023: Naamkaran Shubh Muhurat | ||
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Day | Time | Nakshatra |
1 December 2023, Friday | 1 December 4:40 pm to 2 December at 07:00 am | Pushya |
7 December 2023, Thursday | 7 December at 6.28 am to 8 December 8:54 am | Hast |
11 December 2023, Monday | 11 December 12.13 pm to 12 December 07:08 AM | Anuradha |
15 December 2023, Friday | 15 December 8.10 am to 16 December 07:10 AM |
Uttara Ashadha |
17 December 2023, Sunday | 17 December 7:11 am to 18 December 02:54 AM | Dhanishta |
20 December 2023, Wednesday | 20 December 07:13 AM to 22 December 09:36 PM |
Uttara Bhadrapada |
24 December 2023, Sunday | 24 December 09:19 PM to 26 December at 7.15 am | Rohini |
29 December 2023, Friday | 29 December 01:04 AM to 30 December 03:09 AM | Pushya |
Naamkaran Shubh Muhurat in 2023 holds immense significance for families seeking to bestow a name upon their newborn child. By choosing an auspicious time for the Naamkaran ceremony, families can harness the positive energies and astrological influences to shape their child's future. While there may be challenges and considerations along the way, the benefits and cultural importance make Naamkaran Shubh Muhurat a cherished tradition in Indian society.
The Naamkaran ceremony is considered important for a child's identity and spiritual well-being. Not performing the ceremony may be seen as a missed opportunity to seek divine blessings.
While certain days are considered more auspicious than others, the Naamkaran ceremony can be performed on any suitable day after consulting an astrologer.
The duration of the Naamkaran ceremony varies depending on the customs and traditions followed by the family. It can range from a few hours to a full-day event.
Consulting an astrologer for muhurat selection is recommended as they have the expertise to analyze the planetary positions and guide the family in choosing the most favorable timing.