Special Shradh Puja in Haridwar

Tuesday 19 August 2014

Shradh Puja in Haridwar- Way To Receive Blessing From Ancestors‏

Special Shradh Puja in Haridwar
Since time immortal Haridwar as a place is known for its importance in conducting puja towards all deities as well as towards our deceased ancestors. The pujas including Pind #Daan and yearly #shraddha ritual can be performed here and have high religious importance. As per Hindu mythology, it is believed that when humans die, their mortal body gets turned to dust. However, soul still remains, until it finds another mortal body to reside. The cycle of rebirth can cease and soul can receive salvation if these sacred rituals are performed by the family members of the deceased.
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Shraadh Maha Puja & Yagna (Pitru Paksha)
Shraadh Puja is of immense importance in Hinduism, it is performed for departed souls of ancestors. Shraadh is observed so that the souls of one’s ancestors can attain peace and liberation. The significance and importance associated with Shraadh puja is mentioned in various Hindu Puranas such as Agni Purana, Garuda Purana and Matysa Purana. As per Garuda Purana the souls that do not receive Pind daan, tarpan etc. wander aimlessly on the Earth. Shraadh ritual is done to fulfill and satiate the unsatisfied desires of the ancestors souls which are trapped in our world due to strong desires that stay in soul even after death. The Shraadh rituals help cleanse all the sins and help them rest in peace with their souls liberated and to seek their blessings. The Shraadh puja is offered during Pitru Paksh period during the Krishna Paksha fortnight in the Ashwin month. Pitru Paksha Shraadh rituals benefits ancestors (12 generations back) even whose death dates have been forgotten.
Pitru Paksha 2014 Dates:
AapkiKundli.com has designed various pujas of Shraadh as per the importance of each date in Pitru Paksh with correct Viddhi (procedure) as mentioned in Garuda Puran through Karamkandi Pundits / Priests.

The important Pitru Paksha dates are as follows.

08      September        (Monday)          Purnima Shraddha
09      September        (Tuesday)          Pratipada Shraddha
10      September        (Wednesday)     Dwitiya Shraddha
11      September        (Thursday)         Tritiya Shraddha
12      September        (Friday)             Chaturthi Shraddha
13      September        (Saturday)         Maha Bharani , Panchami Shraddha
14      September        (Sunday)           Shashthi Shraddha
15      September        (Monday)          Saptami Shraddha
16      September        (Tuesday)          Ashtami Shraddha
17      September        (Wednesday)     Navami Shraddha
18      September        (Thursday)         Dashami Shraddha
19      September        (Friday)             Ekadashi Shraddha
20      September        (Saturday)         Dwadashi Shraddha
21      September        (Sunday)           Magha Shraddha , Trayodashi Shraddha
22      September        (Monday)          Chaturdashi Shraddha
23      September        (Tuesday)          Sarva Pitru Amavasya
The last day of Pitru Paksha is known as Sarvapitri Amavasya or Mahalaya amavasya. Mahalaya amavasya is the most significant day of Pitru Paksha.
AapkiKundli.com offers following Shraadh Pujas
Shraadh Maha Puja & Yagna (Pitru Paksha) - 16 days
Complete 16 days complete Puja for the entire duration of Sharaadh. In this we shall do complete Narayana Bali Puja which includes 14 different Sharadh Pujas, Pind Daan ritual, Tarpan, Vishnu Gayatri Japa 1.25 Lakhs times, 1100 Vishnu Sahastranam Paath. Puja is done by 11 Karamkandi Priests (pundits). In this Puja the names of all grandparents (maternal and parental) will be required.
 

Shraadh Maha Puja & Yagna (Pitru Paksha) - 10 days 
Ten days days Puja in which we shall do complete Narayana Bali Puja/ ritual which includes 14 Sharaddhs, Pind Daan, Tarpan, Vishnu Gayatri Japa for 1.25 Lakhs times, 351 Vishnu Sahastranam Paath.
Puja is done by 9 Karamkandi Priests. In this Puja the names of all grandparents (maternal and parental) will be required. 
 

Shraadh Maha Puja & Yagna (Pitru Paksha) - 5 days
Five days Puja in which we shall do complete Narayana Bali Puja/ ritual which includes 14 Sharaddhs, Pind Daan, Tarpan, Vishnu Gayatri Japa for 51000 times, 108 Vishnu Sahastranam Paath.
Puja is done by 7 Karamkandi Priests. 
 

Shraadh Maha Puja & Yagna (Pitru Paksha) - 3 days 
Three days Puja in which we shall Narayanabali ritual which includes 14 Sharaddhs, Pind Daan, Tarpan, Vishnu Gayatri Japa for 11000 times, 108 Vishnu Sahastranam Paath.
Puja is done by 5 Karamkandi Priests. 
 

Shraadh Maha Puja & Yagna (Pitru Paksha) - 2 days 
Two days Puja in which we shall combine all 14 Sharaddhs, Pind Daan, Tarpan, Vishnu Gayatri Japa for 5100 times.
Puja is done by 3 Karamkandi Priests. 
 

Pitra Dosha Nivaran Puja
It is believed that by satisfying our ancestors and forefathers who are no more in this world, we can have blessings for happy and peaceful worldly life. Brahat parashar(BPHS) gives 14 kinds of pitra-dosh, In the vedic astrology Rahu is considered the main cause of these doshas. The dosha created as a result of the bad deeds by our ancestors is called paitrik-dosh or Pitra Dosha.
Puja service includes: Pitra Aradhana, Mantra Jaap, Tarpan, food to 8 Brahmins, donation to Brahmins (clothes & money), feeding of cows, dogs, crow & beggars.
 

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