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Shradh and Brahmin Bhoj
Shradh is a Hindu ritual performed to honor and appease deceased ancestors. It involves offering food, water, and other items to the ancestors, as well as performing specific rituals and prayers. Brahman Bhoj is a significant part of Shradh, where Brahmins (priests) are invited to a meal as a way to honor the ancestors and seek their blessings. It is believed that feeding Brahmins during Shradh benefits the departed souls and ensures their well-being in the afterlife.
Tripindi Shradh
This specific type of Shradh is performed for individuals who died untimely or under unusual circumstances. It is believed to provide peace to the departed soul and alleviate any negative karmic consequences.
Narayan Bali Pooja
This puja is dedicated to Lord Vishnu and is believed to be effective in removing Pitra Dosha, a negative influence caused by the displeasure of ancestors. It is also believed to help the departed soul attain liberation (moksha).
Pitra Dosha Nivaran
Pitra Dosha is a concept in Vedic astrology that suggests a negative influence from one's ancestors. It is believed that unresolved issues or negative karma from ancestors can affect the lives of their descendants. Pitra Dosha Nivaran refers to the process of rectifying or mitigating this negative influence. It typically involves performing specific rituals or remedies to appease the ancestors and seek their blessings. These remedies can include offering prayers, performing shradh ceremonies, or consulting with an astrologer for personalized guidance.
Varshhik Shradh
Varshik Shradh is an annual ritual performed in Hinduism to honor one's deceased ancestors. It is typically observed on the anniversary of a loved one's death. The ritual involves offering food, water, and prayers to the ancestors, seeking their blessings and ensuring their well-being in the afterlife. Varshik Shradh is considered a sacred duty for Hindus and is often performed by family members or priests.c
Tulsi Archana
Tulsi Archana is a Hindu ritual performed to worship the Tulsi plant, considered sacred in Hinduism. Tulsi, or basil, is believed to have medicinal properties and is associated with the goddess Lakshmi, the goddess of wealth and prosperity. The ritual involves offering water, flowers, and incense to the Tulsi plant, chanting mantras, and circumambulating it. It's believed that worshipping Tulsi brings blessings, prosperity, and spiritual purification.