Narayan Bali Puja

Narayan Bali Puja is a powerful Vedic ritual performed to liberate the souls of ancestors who have faced untimely or unnatural deaths. It is conducted to appease Lord Vishnu and seek peace for the departed souls, ensuring their liberation and blessings for the living family.

Narayan Bali Puja is an ancient Hindu ritual dedicated to the peace and liberation of departed ancestors who have faced untimely or unnatural deaths. Conducted under the guidance of qualified Pandit Jis, the ceremony includes Ganapati Puja, Sankalp, Pind Daan, Tarpan, Havan, and Aarti, creating a spiritually charged environment that uplifts both the living and the departed.

The ritual involves offering pindas (rice balls mixed with sesame seeds), flowers, fruits, water, and other sacred materials to honor forefathers. Family members participate in prayers, Tarpan, and Aarti, expressing gratitude while seeking protection, guidance, and blessings.

Performing Narayan Bali Puja is believed to remove ancestral doshas, bring peace to departed souls, and attract prosperity, harmony, and health for the living family. It is especially recommended during Pitru Paksha or on auspicious days as advised by a Pandit Ji.

This sacred ceremony ensures spiritual continuity, strengthens ancestral connections, and fosters a sense of devotion, gratitude, and well-being among participants.

FAQs

1. Who should perform Narayan Bali Puja?
Families and individuals wishing to honor ancestors who have faced untimely or unnatural deaths, seeking their blessings and maintaining spiritual continuity.

2. Can it be performed at home or temple?
Yes, it can be performed at home, near rivers, or in temples with guidance from qualified Pandit Jis.

3. What are the benefits of this ritual?

  • Peace and liberation for departed ancestors

  • Removal of ancestral doshas and karmic obstacles

  • Prosperity, health, and harmony for living family members

  • Spiritual upliftment and fulfillment of sacred duties

4. When is the best time to perform it?
During Pitru Paksha, on the death anniversary of ancestors, or on auspicious days recommended by the Pandit Ji.

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