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Book Pitra Dosh Nivaran Havan Now →Purpose For peace of ancestors, removal of Pitra Dosh effects, family harmony, health, and prosperity. Best Time to Perform Day: Amavasya (especially Sarvapitru Amavasya / Pitru Paksha) Color: White (use white cloth, flowers, and offerings) Setup Pandit ji cleans the place, spreads a white cloth, places Pitru devata/ancestors’ photo or symbol, keeps a kalash on the right, and lights diya & incense. Bhakt sits calmly, keeps white flowers, black sesame (til), barley (jau), kush/darbha, prasad, and water ready. Steps Sankalp: Pandit ji states name, gotra, purpose, date; Bhakt repeats with fo…
Deities: Vishnu ji, Pitru Devta
This sacred havan is performed to: • Offer peace and satisfaction to departed ancestors • Remove obstacles caused by Pitra Dosh • Restore harmony, prosperity, and stability in family life • Seek blessings for health, career, and childbirth • Reduce karmic burdens passed through ancestral lineage
• Removes ancestral karmic obstacles affecting life progress • Brings peace to the souls of departed ancestors • Improves family harmony and emotional stability • Helps overcome delays in marriage, career, and childbirth • Promotes prosperity, health, and overall well-being • Reduces recurring problems, bad dreams, and unexplained struggles
• Havan kund (if required) • Puja thali and ritual items • Sacred havan samagri and herbs • Pitru mantra book for chanting • Bell (ghanti) • Camphor (kapoor) • Cotton wicks and diya items
• White flowers • Black sesame seeds (til) • Barley grains (jau) • Kush or darbha grass • Ghee for havan offerings • Prasad (sweets or fruits) • Clean white cloth for altar setup • Water in a small vessel
• Amavasya (New Moon day) • During Pitru Paksha period • Sarvapitru Amavasya • Morning or afternoon during an auspicious muhurta
White is considered pure and auspicious for ancestor rituals and Pitru worship .
• Choose a clean and peaceful place facing South or East • Spread a white cloth for the ritual setup • Place a symbolic representation or photo of ancestors • Keep a kalash with water and mango leaves on the altar • Arrange diya, incense sticks, flowers, and offerings • Place the havan kund in front with til, barley, ghee, and samagri ready
• Perform the ritual with respect and remembrance of ancestors • Maintain purity and calmness during the havan • Avoid non-vegetarian food and alcohol on the day of the ritual • Keep your gotra and ancestor names ready for Sankalp • Receive prasad respectfully after completion of the havan and offer prayers for ancestral peace