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Annaprashan
Subho Annaprasan
What is “Annaprasan”?
“Annaprasan is a rice eating ceremony that formally marks a child’s transition of diet from milk 2 solid food. In Bengali custom the child is offered sweetened milk with boiled rice, popularly called as ‘PAYESH’ for the 1st time.”
My ‘Annaprasan’ is coming...
Hello uncle & aunty. I have completed 8 months and now I m 9 month old. I am really tired with the milk ... so boring in taste. So, my grandparents (Dadu &Thakuma) have decided for my ‘Annaprasan’ceremony. I will have eaten rice for the first time in my life with some delicious food to spice-up my tongue. Sorry, I was already celebrating my ‘Annaprasan’ with Lord Jagannath in the Puri temple on 8th August 2010. But really I am very keen 2 celebrate the 2nd round of earthy Dinner with all of u. So, u r welcome to join me for the celebration on 3rd October 2010. From; Ur loving “RISHI” (Master Amresh Dey)
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With best wishes from
Rishi’s grandparents: Mr.Maheswar Dey & Mrs.Basanti dey.
Mr.Narayan Dutta & Mrs.Asha Rani Dutta.
With best compliments from:
Rishi’s parents: Mr.Alok Kumar Dey & Mrs. Sasmita Dey.
WITH warm Regards from:
Rishi’s Evergreen Uncle: Master. Goutam Dutta
For any queries u may kindly contact 2 my papa (Alok) on 9937440384 VENUE
THE HHI (Hotel Hindustan International)
A-112, Janpath Unit-3, Kharvel Nagar, (Near sriya, Sruti, Swati Cinema Hall), BBSR.
In the REGENCY HALL of the Hotel.
TIME: 7 P.M

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