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Religious concerns for the newly born The Tibetans believe that a new baby is born into suffering, so the baptism ceremony is a must for them. Usually on the third day after the baby is born (4th for girls), their friends and relatives will visit with chang (a kind of wine made from a local grain), Yak Butter Tea and some gifts. First of all they reverently present Khatag to the parents and the baby, and then propose a toast to the parents and give them the gifts. Following that they admire the baby and say some propitious words for the family. Some villagers will also place a small quantity of Tsamba (a kind of food) onto the baby's forehead as an auspicious wish for its good health and progress.
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