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Barasala, also known as Namakaranam, is a significant Hindu naming ceremony for a newborn baby, usually held around the 11th day after birth, involving prayers, mantras, and the formal selection and whispering of the baby's name, ensuring blessings for a healthy life. It's a traditional ritual across many Indian communities, often requiring a priest for the rites, including deity worship and astrological name selection, and marks the baby's first major ceremony.