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Book Pitru Tarpan Adhik Maas Puja Now →Sacred puja for departed souls, performed with devotion, prayers, and traditional rituals for peace and moksha.
Deities: Pitra dev
To offer sacred pind (rice and sesame balls) and perform tarpan (water offering) on behalf of a departed soul, seeking their liberation (moksha), peace in the afterlife, and relief from pitru dosha conducted online via live video call from sacred locations like Haridwar, Kashi, or Prayagraj.
Grants moksha and peaceful afterlife to the departed soul Relieves pitru dosha (ancestral defects) in the family Brings peace, prosperity, and health to the living family members Removes obstacles caused by unsatisfied ancestral spirits Fulfills one's dharmic duty toward departed parents and ancestors
Sacred pind samagri (rice flour, black sesame, honey, ghee, barley) Kusha grass mat and puja asan Tarpan vessel (copper kundi) with gangajal or sacred river water Incense sticks and camphor for the ritual Yellow and white flowers for the offering Puja items specific to the holy location (Gaya teerth material if applicable) Mantra book for Pitru Tarpan, Pind Daan Vidhi, and Gayatri mantra
A clean, quiet space for attending the video call White cloth or clean seat to sit during the ritual A photograph of the departed soul (optional, for focus) Gangajal or clean water in a copper vessel (if doing parallel tarpan) Black sesame seeds (til) and rice for symbolic offering from your end Fruits or sweets as prasad at home Stable internet connection and a charged phone or tablet
Pitru Paksha (the most auspicious 15-day period), Amavasya (no moon day), Mahalaya Amavasya, Shraddh tithi of the departed, Somvati Amavasya (Monday new moon), or Adhik Maas (Purushottam Maas) — the extra lunar month that occurs once every 3 years and is considered highly sacred for ancestral rites, pitru tarpan, and charity; performing Pind Daan during Adhik Maas is believed to multiply the merit (punya) manifold and bring amplified peace to the departed soul.
White and off-white. Avoid bright or festive colours on the day of the ritual.
Observe a fast or eat only sattvic food on the day of the ritual Wear white or light-coloured clothes during the puja All close family members can join the video call together Mention the name, gotra, and tithi (death date) of the departed soul at the time of booking for accurate vidhi Maintain silence and focus during mantra chanting; avoid interruptions Perform this with full faith — shraddha is the heart of Shraddh
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