Pitra Dosh Nivaran Puja
पित्र दोष निवारण
Sacred ancestral pacification and Shraddh rituals performed at the legendary Siddhavat Ghat in Ujjain.
Ritual Significance & Overview
Pitra Dosh is caused when ancestral souls are unhappy or did not receive proper post-death rites, leading to obstacles in progeny (lack of childbirth), constant family disputes, sudden financial blockages, and career stagnation. Ujjain's Siddhavat (the immortal Banyan tree) is globally revered as the equivalent of Gaya for ancestral liberation. Performing Pitra Dosh Nivaran, Pind Daan, and Tripindi Shraddh at this sacred site pacifies the ancestral lineage, converts their karmic debts into blessings, and brings immediate relief and peace to the family.
✔ Core Benefits
- •Removes ancestral curses causing childlessness or delays in progeny
- •Brings peace, harmony, and mutual respect among family members
- •Clears sudden financial blocks, debts, and business loss loops
- •Grants spiritual peace and liberation (Moksha) to deceased ancestors
🔥 Puja Vidhi / Steps
- 1.Tarpan (offering of water, black sesame, and barley) for ancestors
- 2.Pind Daan (rice ball offerings) representing the departed souls
- 3.Tripindi Shraddh puja addressing the departed souls across generations
- 4.Vedic mantras to request forgiveness and ancestral peace
- 5.Daan (charity of clothes, food, and dakshina) to local brahmins
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Frequently Asked Questions (FAQs)
Detailed answers about Pitra Dosh Nivaran Puja procedures, rules, and guidelines in Ujjain.
Q: Why is Siddhavat Ujjain famous for Pitra Dosh Puja?
A: Siddhavat is a holy Banyan tree situated on the banks of River Shipra. Like the Akshayavat in Prayagraj and Bodhivat in Gaya, Siddhavat possesses spiritual energy capable of liberating departed souls, making it the supreme center for Shraddh.
Q: When is the best time to perform Pitra Dosh Nivaran?
A: Pitra Paksha (the 16 days of ancestors in September/October), Amavasya of any month, and transit phases of Rahu-Ketu are the most auspicious times for this puja.
Q: What is the difference between Pind Daan and Tripindi Shraddh?
A: Pind Daan is the basic offering of rice balls to specific ancestors, while Tripindi Shraddh is a more comprehensive ritual done to pacify ancestors who met untimely deaths or whose names are unknown.
Q: Can solo travelers perform this puja?
A: Yes. The kartabhya (performer) can be a single person or a couple. The results apply to the entire direct bloodline family.
Q: Do we need to bring ancestral details?
A: Yes, if you know the names and death dates of your ancestors, please share them with the Pandit. If not, the puja can be performed generally for all unknown departed ancestors.
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