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Product Code: PY390
No of Priests: 2
Duration: 1 Day (4 hours)
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Shradh puja done to pay respect to one's dead ancestors or forefathers to liberate them, please them and seek forgiveness from them. This ritual assists the spirits of one's ancestors find peace and go to the next world. Its purpose is to feed, protect, and assist the souls of the deceased on their journey from the lower to the higher realms, prior to their reincarnation and reappearance on Earth. Shradh is typically performed every year on the tithi (lunar day) of the individual’s death. If the tithi is not known and only the month is known, then the Shradh can be performed on the Amavasya (new moon) of that month. It can be alternatively performed in the period of Pitra Paksha which is a 16-day period that comes every year in Krishna paksh of Ashwin month on the tithi as per date of individual’s death or on the last day which is Sarva Pitru Amavasya or Mahalaya on which prayers for all ancestors can be performed.
It involves rituals of Tarpan, Pind daan, donations, prayer and mantra offerings. According to the Brahma Purana and other Vedic texts rituals performed for these souls assist them to find peace and go forward on their journey.
Origin and significance
The Hindu scriptures state that every person carries multiple types of spiritual “debt” in life, from the moment they’re born. Throughout his or her life, each individual must find a way to repay those debts. One debt is known as the “ancestral loan” or Pitru Runa. Shradh rituals give everyone the opportunity to make this “payment”. Hindu texts also state that three generations of ancestors from your family tree reside in an in-between realm called Pitriloka after death. For 16 days each year, during Pitru Paksha, the god of death, Yamraja or Yama frees the ancestors to accept gifts from their descendants. It is believed that through the medium of Shradh rituals, the performer can help them achieve salvation.
Shradh is a social and religious obligation imposed on all Hindus. The significance attributed to the birth of a son in India reflects the necessity to guarantee that a male descendent would conduct the Shradh ritual after one's death. Even women nowadays do Shradh for their ancestors. The ritual is carried out in memory of the dead father, grandfather, and great-grandfather, as well as the deceased mother, grandmother, and great-grandmother. It also liberates the family members or close friends who got untimely death through abortion, miscarriage, accident, suicide etc. Its purpose is to feed, protect, and assist the souls of the deceased on their journey from the lower to the higher realms, prior to their reincarnation and reappearance on Earth.
Shradh is performed for the spirits of the departed to find peace and freedom. It is done to satisfy and appease the unfulfilled wants of spirits stuck in this world because of strong cravings that remain in the soul even after death. The Shradh rites assist in liberating these spirits by cleansing them of all misdeeds and attachments. The significance and relevance of Shradh puja is described in many Hindu Puranas, including Agni Purana, Garuda Purana, and Matysa Purana. According to the Garuda Purana, spirits who do not receive Pind daan, Tarpan, and other offerings roam aimlessly on Earth and create disturbance in life of their loved ones to seek attention.
Performing Shradh rites for the dead is regarded a meritorious deed, and it is thought that when one's ancestors are happy, even Gods are pleased, and the native is showered with benefits of peace, wealth, development, and the well-being of one's off springs.
This is a group puja done along with other Yajaman.
Puja service includes: Kalash Sthapana, Panchang Sthapana (Gauri Ganesh, Punyavachan, Shodash Matrika, Navgraha, Sarvotabhadra), 64 yogini Pujan, Shetrapal Pujan, Swasti Vachan, Sankalpa, Ganesh Pujan and Abhishek, Panchayatan pujan, 51 Pitru-Tarpan, 51 Dev Tarpan, 51 Rishi Tarpan, 16 Pind daan, Purusuktam recitation, Vishnu Sahasranama path, Pitru Dhyan mantra japa 5100 times, Pind Visarjan, Donation to Brahmins, Feeding to Cows, Dogs, Crows & Poor (Panchgras).
Om Devtabhya Pitrubhyaksha Mahayogibhya Avcha,
Namaha Swadhayey Swahayey Nityomev Namo Namaha.
ॐ देवताभ्यः पितृभ्यश्च महायोगिभ्य एवच |
नमः स्वधायै स्वाहायै नित्यमेव नमो नम: ||
The mantra is a way of expressing reverence and respect to the divine forces, ancestors, and great yogis. It acknowledges their presence and seeks their blessings.
No. of Priests: 2
Duration: 4 hours
This puja at Trimbakeshwar temple holds high significance and the effects manifest within a short period of time post performing this puja. If one is not able to personally visit the Trimbakeshwar temple for the puja then services of online booking are available at a reasonable cost.
Rudra Centre Puja services now has its own temple in Trimbakeshwar. All pujas related to Kaal Sarpa Dosha and Shraddh rituals (for departed souls) are conducted here. Read more on Pujas at Trimbakeshwar temple
Rudra Centre priests will perform the Puja according to Shradh rituals based on your birth details. Please provide the following information:
Your Full Name: Kindly mention your complete name as the performer of the Puja.
Current Location: Include the place where you are residing.
Gotra (if known): If you know your Gotra, please mention it. If not, you can provide your birth details instead.
Alternatively, if you do not know your Gotra, please provide the following birth details:
Name: Your full name.
Date of Birth: The date you were born.
Time of Birth: Exact or approximate time of birth.
Place of Birth: The city, state, and country where you were born.
You may also specify the names and Gotra (if known) of up to three generations of deceased ancestors:
Father's Side: Up to three generations of deceased, including their spouses.
Mother's Side: Up to three generations of deceased, including their spouses.
Unborn Children and Close Relatives: You can also include unborn children and other close relatives.
The priests will ensure to include all unknown or forgotten ancestors in the Sankalpa (intention for the ritual).
Multiple Videos and Photos of the Rituals will be shared with you on Email and WhatsApp. You can connect with us on video call using WhatsApp and watch all the puja rituals live.
Since this is a Puja for the deceased, no prasad is sent.
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