Book Pooja in Varanasi (Kashi) in Pitrupaksha 2023
Varanasi, sacred to Hindus, is believed to offer liberation (moksha).
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Pind Daan
Pind Daan is a Hindu ritual performed to offer peace & moksha to ancestor’s souls.
Tarpan
Tarpan is a Hindu ritual of offering water to deceased ancestors’ spirits.
Shradh
Shradh is a Hindu custom of performing rituals to honor deceased ancestors.
Narayanbali
Narayan Bali Puja is a ritual performed to pacify souls and resolve ancestral curses.
Varanasi, one of Hinduism’s seven sacred cities, is immensely significant for performing Shradh Karma – a reverential ritual that pays homage to the departed souls of ancestors. Positioned on the banks of the divine Ganges, it is believed that performing Shradh here enables the soul to attain Moksha, the ultimate release from the cycle of birth and death.
The rites are conducted with utmost respect and devotion, typically involving a priest or Brahmin who performs the rituals, and the family who offers prayers, Pind Daan, and food donations to the needy. Ganges, fondly known as Ganga Maiya, is a silent witness to these heartfelt ceremonies, her sacred waters offering purification and peace to the soul.
This spiritual nexus is not just about rituals but also a quest for liberation. Moksha in Varanasi is considered the pinnacle of spiritual attainment, a profound release into the infinite realm of the divine. The city vibrates with this energy, making every devotee a part of this grand cosmic play.