SINGAPORE – In Hindu culture, a baby is named at a ceremony 16 days after he or she is born – a tradition that is significant to Indian national Anandha Pradeep.
The 33-year-old, an engineer at offshore and marine firm Seatrium, took the opportunity to share this unique tradition with others, including Singaporeans, at the first Racial Harmony Day celebration organised by the Ministry of Manpower (MOM) for migrant workers.
During an interfaith dialogue at the event on July 21, participants delved into beliefs, rituals and life stages across various cultures.
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