Pitra Dosh Nivaran Puja is a highly revered Hindu ritual performed to mitigate the negative effects of ancestral doshas or karmas. Pitra Dosh can lead to hardships in career, health, relationships, or financial matters. Performing this Puja brings peace to departed souls and invites their blessings for the family.
During the Puja, Pandit Ji performs a series of rituals including Ganapati Puja, Kalash Sthapana, Tarpan, Pind Daan, Havan, and Shanti Mantras. The family participates actively, offering prayers, food items, and symbolic offerings to the ancestors.
The Puja helps in:
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Removing obstacles caused by ancestral karmas
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Bringing harmony, health, and prosperity
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Ensuring protection and blessings from forefathers
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Strengthening family bonds and spiritual well-being
This Puja can be performed at home, temple, or at sacred Ghats depending on convenience and family preference.
FAQs
1. What is Pitra Dosh?
It is a condition caused by displeased or restless ancestors, affecting family members’ health, career, or relationships.
2. Who should perform Pitra Dosh Nivaran Puja?
Any individual or family experiencing obstacles or seeking ancestral blessings can perform this Puja.
3. Can it be done at home?
Yes, the Puja can be performed at home, temple, or sacred Ghats with proper guidance from a Pandit Ji.
4. What are the benefits of Pitra Dosh Nivaran Puja?
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Removes obstacles and misfortunes caused by ancestral karmas
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Invokes peace, health, prosperity, and family harmony
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Gains blessings from ancestors and divine energy
5. How long does the Puja last?
Duration depends on the package — typically 2–5 hours.