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SHRADHA IN KASHI

Shradh in Varanasi is an act which is performed with utmost devotion to pay respect towards and serve the interest of dead parents and ancestors. The person who performs Shradh in Kashi with a pure devotion and peaceful mind is said to be free from all the woes of the material world.

TRIPINDI SHRADHA

Tripindi Shradha Puja is performed at Kushavart Tirth, Trimbakeshwar. In this puja, Trinity Lord Brahma, Vishnu, and Mahesh are devotedly worshipped, representing honorable, majestic, and anger.

PITRA BADHA NIVARAN POOJA

A Pitra Dosh Removal Puja is perform for the Peace & Liberation of the souls of our Ancestors / Forefathers which is indicated by placement of certain…

KASHI TIRTH SHRADHA

shraddha, Sanskrit śrāddha, also spelled sraddha, in Hinduism, a ceremony performed in honour of a dead ancestor. The rite is both a social and a religious responsibility enjoined on all male Hindus (with the exception of some sannyasis, or ascetics).

MANGAL SHANTI

Monthly Mangal Puja and Homa is done to nullify the malefic effects of Mangal and to enhance its positive impacts in an individual’s Natal Chart (Horoscope).

NARAYAN BALI

Narayan bali is a necessary ritual which is performed to relieve the dead person’s soul who has undergone abnormal death whereas Nag bali is performed to get rid of the sin caused by killing a snake, especially a cobra, which is worshiped throughout India.

NAGBALI POOJA

Narayan Nagbali is a three-day Hindu ritual performed at Trimbakeshwar in the Nashik District [Maharashtra, India. The Narayan bali ritual is performed by families to liberate souls of family members who met an untimely death and the Nag bali to absolve the sin of killing a king cobra respectively.

ASTHI VISARJANA

Ashes are to be immersed in running water – this symbolizes the cycle of life. There is no death in Hinduism – there is only transformation. Just like the river searching for ocean, the individual soul searches for the ultimate destination – moksha or liberation (merging in Supreme Truth).

11TH DAY ANTEYSHTHI KARMA

For the 11th day ceremony after death, the acts of fire sacrifice in honour of the deities must be performed at home. The last rites is known as Panchagavya Hom, and the required mixture of cow’s milk, dung, urine and ghee must be sprinkled all over the house.

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