Shradh Prarambh: Special Pitru dosh shanti mahapuja & Ganga aarti for peace of ancestor's souls
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Shradh Prarambh: Special Pitru dosh shanti mahapuja & Ganga aarti for peace of ancestor’s souls

Pitru Paksha is a 15-day period in Sanatan Dharma during which rituals like Shradh and Pind Daan are performed to honor ancestors. A legend from the Mahabharata involving Karna explains the origin of Pitru Paksha, emphasizing the importance of offering food to ancestors for their peace and blessings

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In Sanatan Dharma, Pitru Paksha holds special significance. Pitru Paksha begins from the Pratipada of the Bhadrapada month and continues until the Amavasya. During Pitru Paksha, people perform various rituals like tarpan, shradh, and pind daan to appease the souls of their ancestors. In addition, it is believed that performing Daan during the Pitru Paksha brings satisfaction to ancestors, who then bless their descendants. Therefore, additional options provided with this puja, such as Brahman Bhojan (offering food to Brahmans) in Haridwar and performing a Ganga Dudh abhishek at Gangotri Dham, are also considered highly beneficial. It is generally believed that during Pitru Paksha, the souls of the ancestors come to earth, and the descendants perform these rituals to satisfy them. There are several legends associated with Pitru Paksha, but the most interesting one involves Karna from the Mahabharata. The legend goes like this: after ‘Daanveer’ Karna, best known for his magnanimity, breathed his last in the epic war of the Mahabharata, his soul transcended to heaven (Swarga). However, he was only served gold and precious gems to eat. Wondering why he was served the inedible, Karna sought an answer from Indra, the Bhagwan of the Devaloka.

Bhagwan Indra responded by saying, “You only donated all your gold and precious jewels while you were alive,” and added, “You never offered food to your ancestors or performed the Shradh ceremony.” Realising his mistake, Karna wanted to rectify it and sought help from Indra. In response, Indra granted him 15 days of life on earth to perform Pind Daan. From that time onwards, this 15-day period came to be known as Pitru Paksha. Each day that falls during Pitru Paksha has its own significance. If we talk about the Pratipada tithi during Pitru Paksha, the Shradh is performed for those who passed away on the Pratipada of any month. Kashi, known as the city of salvation, is home to the sacred Pishach Mochan Kund, a significant site for performing the Pitru Dosh Shanti Mahapuja. Mentioned in the Garuda Purana, this Kund holds great spiritual importance. According to the Kashi Khanda, the Pisach Mochan Kund has existed even before the descent of the Ganga on Earth. For centuries, devotees from across the country have been coming to this Kund in Kashi to perform Pind Daan for their ancestors and seek blessings for the liberation of their souls. It is believed that performing the Pitru Dosh Shanti Mahapuja at Pishach Mochan Kund and the Ganga Aarti in Kashi helps one’s ancestors’ souls attain peace and resolves family disputes. Additionally, there is a tradition of performing acts of charity for ancestors during the Pitru Paksha. It is believed that offerings made during this time yield double the rewards. These offerings include Panch Bhog, lamp offerings (Deep Daan), and Ganga Aarti. By incorporating these additional options—such as Panch Bhog, Deep Daan, and Ganga Aarti—you can enhance the effectiveness of your puja and gain greater benefits. Participate in this puja through Sri Mandir and receive blessings from your ancestors.

Puja Benefits

For Peace of Ancestor’s Souls
Due to Pitru Dosh, problems in people’s lives seem never-ending. No matter how much effort a person puts in, no task is successful. According to the scriptures, there is a ritual of performing Pitru Dosh Shanti Mahapuja along with Ganga Aarti to get relief from Pitru Dosh. Performing this puja on the Pratipada tithi of Pitru Paksha brings peace to the souls of ancestors.

To Resolve Family Disputes

Pitru Dosha may lead to misunderstandings and conflicts within the family. The Pitru Dosh Shanti Mahapuja and Ganga Aarti in the city of Moksha, Kashi is said to provide relief from Pitru Dosh in one’s life. This will bring unity to the family and resolve any conflicts that might arise.

Attainment of a Healthy Life

Pitru Dosh can lead to physical or mental illnesses in the family. Individuals affected by Pitru dosh may face recurring health hazards, chronic physical troubles, or difficulties in finding proper treatments for their health problems. The Pitru Dosh Shanti Mahapuja and Ganga Aarti on the Pratipada tithi of Pitru Paksha can help resolve such health issues, ensuring a healthier and happier life for all.

Pitru Paksha Special Panch Bhog Mahadaan

During the Pitru Paksha period, the act of giving (Daan) is considered highly significant. Religious texts state that offering food to Brahmans (Brahman Bhoj) along with feeding cows, dogs, birds, and ants is considered a meritorious act, known as Panch Bali or Panch Bhog. It is believed that when these beings are fed during Pitru Paksha, the ancestors are satisfied with the food consumed by them and bestow blessings upon their descendants.

Topics: Sanatana DharmaPitru PakshaGanga AartiShradh PrarambhPitru doshShradh
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