Tirth Shraddh Pooja is a sacred ritual performed at holy pilgrimage sites (Tirth Sthals) such as Siddhapur, Gaya, Trimbakeshwar, Haridwar, and Prayagraj, to pay homage to departed ancestors (Pitru). The word “Tirth” refers to holy places, and “Shraddh” signifies offering respect and gratitude. Performing Shraddh at such divine locations holds immense spiritual value, as the energy of these places helps the departed souls attain peace and liberation (Moksha).
Purpose & Importance:
According to Hindu scriptures, performing Shraddh rituals at sacred Tirths amplifies their spiritual effect, cleansing generations of karmic imbalance and ensuring divine blessings for the entire lineage. This Pooja is especially beneficial for families seeking peace for their ancestors or facing Pitru Dosh–related difficulties like delays, health issues, or obstacles in life.Nil Bali Pooja helps the souls trapped between the earthly and spiritual realms find their path to peace. It also removes negative influences, health problems, and obstacles caused by unsatisfied ancestors or spirits (Atma Dosh). Performing this ritual ensures that the soul receives divine blessings and the family lineage remains prosperous and protected.
Benefits of Performing Tirth Shraddh Pooja:
- Grants peace and salvation to departed souls.
- Removes Pitru Dosh and ensures spiritual harmony in the family.
- Invokes ancestral blessings for prosperity, success, and protection.
- Purifies karmic debt of past generations.
- Brings mental peace and family unity.
- Enhances positive energy and removes obstacles in life.
When to Perform:
- During Pitru Paksha, Amavasya, or specific Tithis suggested by Panditji.
- When visiting holy sites like Siddhapur, Gaya, Trimbakeshwar, Haridwar, or Kashi.
- Ideal for those seeking to perform Shraddh for multiple generations or those who missed regular Shraddh at home.
Pooja Procedure:
The Tirth Shraddh Pooja includes:
- Sankalp (Spiritual Intention) – Taking an oath to perform Shraddh for ancestors.
- Pind Daan (Offering of Rice Balls) – Symbolic food offering for departed souls.
- Tarpan (Water Offering) – Offering holy water to satisfy ancestral spirits.
- Recitation of Vedic Mantras by qualified priests.
- Brahman Bhojan and Dan (Charity) – Offering food and donations to Brahmins and the needy.
Significance:
The vibrations of holy rivers and temples in Tirth Sthals enhance the spiritual merit (Punya) of the Shraddh. It helps ancestors attain Pitru Loka (the ancestral realm) and bless their descendants with peace, health, and prosperity. The ritual also strengthens the family’s connection with their roots and reinforces gratitude toward the forefathers.
Duration:
Usually performed in one full day, depending on the rituals and the number of ancestors remembered during the ceremony.
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