Welcoming a baby into your life is a blessing beyond words. But every parent, especially in Indian households, has heard warnings like “nazar lag jayegi” or “bachche ko kisi ki buri nazar na lag jaye.” While some might brush these off as old traditions, many cultures deeply believe in the unseen forces — both good and bad — that can influence a newborn’s life.
If you’ve been wondering how to protect your baby from spirits and negative energy, this guide blends spiritual wisdom, traditional remedies, and a sprinkle of science to help you safeguard your little one.
Newborns are believed to be more sensitive to energy — their aura is fresh, pure, and unprotected. Since they can’t express discomfort easily, they might cry continuously, fall sick often, or remain irritable due to negative energy or evil eye (buri nazar).
Whether you believe in energies or not, certain protective rituals and habits can create a secure and peaceful environment for your child, and give you peace of mind too.
Let’s go through some practical, spiritual, and traditional steps to shield your baby:
One of the oldest and most common ways is applying a small black dot (kajal teeka) behind the baby’s ear or on the foot. It’s believed to confuse negative spirits or people with envious intentions.
Alternatively, a black thread (Nazar Suraksha dhaga) tied around the baby’s ankle or wrist can ward off negativity.
Tip: Always use kajal made at home or from natural sources — avoid chemicals!
Smoke from dhoop (herbal incense) or burning camphor is considered to cleanse the aura of your home. Light dhoop in the morning or evening and circulate it gently around the baby (from a distance).
This is a spiritual energy cleanser and helps create a calm, divine atmosphere.
Place a small bowl of rock salt (sendha namak) in the baby’s room, especially near the crib. Salt is known to absorb negative energies. Change it once a week and throw the old salt outside the house.
Bonus: It also helps keep the air clean and fresh!
Playing soft spiritual music like “Om Namah Shivaya”, Gayatri Mantra, or lullaby versions of Durga Chalisa can elevate the vibrations in your home.
You don’t need to chant aloud — even recorded mantras played during baby’s nap can build a spiritual shield around them.
This is a common practice done especially when the baby suddenly starts crying or falls sick without any clear reason.
Take 2 green chilies, 1 lemon, and 1 piece of coal. Rotate them around the baby’s body (3 or 7 times) and burn them outside the house. It’s believed that any evil eye attached to the child burns away.
Another simple way? Rotate 1 tbsp of mustard seeds and salt around the baby and throw it into running water.
Avoid too many visitors touching or lifting the baby in the first 40 days.
Keep baby’s head covered when going out — it’s both spiritual and health-protective.
Ensure parents remain calm and positive, as babies absorb emotions like sponges.
Don’t keep sharp objects or clutter near the crib — a clean space = clean energy.
Parenthood comes with its own set of joys and concerns, and it’s natural to want the best protection for your baby. Whether you're deeply spiritual or not, blending tradition with intention can create a nurturing space full of love and positive energy.
Remember, your baby is surrounded by your love and energy, so the calmer and more grounded you are, the more protected they will feel.
Stay aware. Stay connected. And may your little one always be wrapped in divine blessings.
Yes, according to spiritual beliefs, if someone with negative intentions or jealousy sees your baby, it can affect the child’s aura. Symptoms include sudden crying, sleeplessness, crankiness, or fever. A nazar utarna remedy can help.
Once a week is enough unless the baby is showing symptoms of discomfort. Some parents do it every Saturday evening, as it’s considered spiritually powerful.
Not compulsory, but many parents use it as a preventive measure. It’s believed to ward off unnecessary attention and spiritual interference. Always use safe, skin-friendly materials.
Absolutely! You don’t have to follow every ritual strictly. Even simple things like maintaining a peaceful home, using incense, or playing calming music can be spiritually cleansing.
Try to avoid taking your newborn to crowded places in the first few months. If necessary, cover their head, apply a small kajal dot, and bathe them once home to reset their aura.
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