tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-4920859353559954192.post5921176694911377766..comments2023-10-24T02:16:48.108+05:30Comments on a few thoughts here and there Indian Blogger: Annaprashan - the Bengali rice-tasting ceremony of babies, begining of a new phase in lifeDebolina Raja http://www.blogger.com/profile/10195496661712239247noreply@blogger.comBlogger2125tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-4920859353559954192.post-70994956641807864072010-05-05T00:45:34.146+05:302010-05-05T00:45:34.146+05:30Dear Sneha,
Thanks for telling me about that,I was...Dear Sneha,<br />Thanks for telling me about that,I wasnt aware.And honestly,I too would have interpreted it the same way as the 'shindoor' would have no other meaning in this context.And as you rightly said,a bright colour will always appeal to a child first.<br />Navya did not have that option given :) Not the age......This pic was when she was 7 months old..thanks for your love ...Debolina Raja https://www.blogger.com/profile/10195496661712239247noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-4920859353559954192.post-88025476784737352362010-05-04T15:08:56.734+05:302010-05-04T15:08:56.734+05:30In many of the annaprashans I've visited... if...In many of the annaprashans I've visited... if its a girl - shindoor is also kept on the plate...Bright colours anyways appear attractive to most children and most girlsreach out to that... which is unfairly interpreted as girls being "naturally" more inclined to marital responsibilities and all... thts one bit of not-so-much-of-fun part of girl children's annaprashan..<br /><br />I m glad Navya wasnt given that option!! :D... the picture is choo chweet!.. lots of love to her..Snehahttps://www.blogger.com/profile/03844291349753616084noreply@blogger.com