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Subrat SaurabhAuthor of Kuch Woh PalThe physical identity of a man is his name, through which his intrinsic qualities and behavior are revealed. Therefore, while naming the child, the parents emphasize that the name should be auspicious and should reflect its personality well. It is also taken care that the meaning of the child's name should not be odd. According to the naming principles, it is concluded that the name has a special relation to our behavior. The name in our life not only gives information about our personality but is also an important part of our future.
Any person is named for his/her identity. We often hear "what is there in the name" and apart from this, you may have heard some other proverbs which reveal that the name does not cause symptoms. The name has been accepted in most human traditions. In Hinduism, sixteen rites have been performed in the scriptures from before the birth of the child till after his death. One of these rites is the naming ceremony. Many people in Hinduism carry out this process of naming with full legal practice, which is called a naming ceremony. The child's parents or the parents who name it at birth are often identified with age by the same name. There are very few people who change the parents' given names. Sometimes the name of the child is changed under the circumstance.
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