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In Buddhism, traditional practices do not involve specific rites for birth as the belief holds that one should not impose the Buddhist faith on newborns. Instead, the focus is on educating children to be good individuals and to understand the cycle of rebirth. Some families observe cultural practices like food offerings to monks on birthdays, aiming to invite auspiciousness. The core principle remains: parents must nurture and guide their children toward a virtuous life and awareness of rebirth. For further insights, visit dmc.tv.
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