Correct option is A
The Samskaras in Hindu tradition are rites of passage performed at specific stages in life. The chronological order begins with Garbhadhana (E), which is the conception ritual. Next is Simantonnayana (A), the hair-parting ceremony performed during pregnancy. Following that is Nishkramana (D), the ritual where the child is taken out for the first time. Then comes Annaprashana (B), the first feeding of solid food to the infant. Finally, Cudakarma (C) or Mundan ceremony is performed, which is the first haircut.
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Samskaras mark important milestones and spiritual purification in a Hindu’s life. Garbhadhana ensures a healthy conception, Simantonnayana promotes the welfare of the mother and child during pregnancy, Nishkramana introduces the child to the outside world, Annaprashana signifies the start of solid food consumption, and Cudakarma represents the cleansing and growth of the child. These ceremonies bind family and community through shared religious traditions.