While deeply rooted in Islamic values of cleanliness and community, the Chatti Rasam incorporates cultural customs that strengthen family bonds. Key Components of the Dawoodi Bohra Chatti Rasam

It helps young parents track what items to buy (oil for the lamp, specific clothes, sweets) ahead of the sixth day.

A special area or a low wooden stool ( Chowki ) is decorated. A pristine white or richly embroidered cloth is laid down. On this cloth, several symbolic items are placed:

: Following birth, it is customary to recite the Azaan in the child's right ear and the Iqaamat in the left to protect them from negative influences.

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