Annaprasana" is the ceremony of feeding solid food to a child for the first time after birth. When a child is ready to transition from liquid to solid food, this ceremony is performed to mark the occasion. In Hindu tradition, Annaprasana holds significant importance. It can be conducted either in a dedicated temple for Annaprasana or in the family's home. The parents and close relatives feed the child a sweet food item as part of this ancient practice. This ritual has been followed since time immemorial as a way of introducing solid food to the child. The customs and practices related to Annaprasana may vary from region to region, but the core essence remains the same. The ceremony is usually concluded with Veda Asirvachanam and Mangala Harati, signifying the successful completion of the event.