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The Narada Purana records the very vedi at Gaya — Rudrapada — where Lord Rama himself offered pind daan for his father. The same Sankalp, the same Falgu sand, the same Akshayavata — guided by hereditary Gayawal Pandas who keep your family's bahi.

The moksha journey
Where the journey begins — Triveni Sangam. Pitrutirtha and Tirthraj.
Learn more →Where ancestors are released from pretahood — Pishachmochan Kund and the Avimukta kshetra.
Learn more →The final rite — at Vishnupad's footprint where the ancestors are conveyed to Brahmaloka.
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What's included
We've seen too many families face hidden boat fees, samagri costs, and "dakshina" pressure on the day. Here's exactly what's covered, and what isn't.
Included
Verified Gayawal Panda from a registered ghat — the only priestly lineage scripturally authorised at Vishnupad.
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Kusha grass, til, jau (barley), rice flour, jaggery, ghee, gangajal, sandalwood, white cloth.
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Optional package upgrades include Gau Daan (Platinum + 3-day Pitrapaksha tiers), Brahmin Bhoj, multi-day vedi circuit, the Tri-tirtha combination (Prayagraj + Kashi + Gaya, ₹21,000), and Odia-vidhi packages.
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One person on WhatsApp through your entire booking — fluent in Hindi, English, and major regional languages — before and after the ceremony.
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WhatsApp message from the Gayawal Panda the same evening, with details of all offerings made on your behalf.
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Bundled into Platinum and 3-day Pitrapaksha packages — completes the Gaya ancestral circuit.
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Train, flight, or road travel. Gaya Junction is well-connected; we can recommend trusted operators.
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Only included in 3-day and Platinum packages.
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Optional add-on — feeding pandits & needy families is meritorious but not required.
Step 03 · How it works
From your first call to same-day confirmation — we handle every coordination, so the family can focus on what matters.
Choose a package and complete payment online. Our team calls within 2 hours to confirm details.
~ 5 minutes
Provide gotra, names of departed ancestors (up to three generations), preferred date, and any special vidhi requirements.
~ 10 minutes
Gayawal Panda performs the complete pind-daan vidhi at Vishnupad Temple — Sankalp, Tarpan, pind preparation, offering to ancestors at the Vishnupad footprint, and visarjan in the Falgu.
60–180 min
Gayawal Panda sends a same-evening WhatsApp confirmation with offerings detail. Photos and video available as opt-in add-ons.
Same day
When to perform
Gaya Pind Daan is valid throughout the year — Vishnupad Temple's sanctity is permanent. Pitrupaksha (the 16-day fortnight in Ashwin Krishna Paksha) is the most powerful window, but every Amavasya, eclipse day, and the death anniversary tithi carry full scriptural merit. The Mahabharata describes the Tri-tirtha circuit (Prayagraj → Kashi → Gaya) as the most meritorious sequence.
Performed by Tirth Purohits at Triveni Sangam since 2019
Three ways to perform
Performed by your own hands at Vishnupad Temple — the Third Gate of Salvation. Offer pinds at the Vishnupad footprint and immerse them in the Falgu river.
Starts at ₹7,100
For families abroad or unable to travel. Sankalp recited remotely; Gayawal Panda performs pind daan at Vishnupad with live video proof.
Starts at ₹11,000
The complete moksha sequence — Prayagraj (First Gate) → Kashi (Second) → Gaya (Final). The Mahabharata Vana Parva names this the most meritorious pilgrimage circuit.
Starts at ₹21,000
The sacred geography
Multi-day packages cover the full traditional circuit. One-day at Vishnupad is the minimum prescribed; three days walks the full Vayu Purana sequence.
Lord Vishnu's footprint pinned in stone. Where Lord Rama performed for Dasharatha (Narada Purana, Rudrapada vedi).
Day 1The undying banyan. Garuda Purana: offering here uplifts a hundred generations and shows the Primordial Deity.
Day 1–2Foundational Day-1 stop in the Vayu Purana itinerary. The Bali offering to Yama, Dharma, and the dogs Syama and Sabala.
Day 1Local sthala-parampara: the hill where Lord Rama is said to have rested. Modern temple complex.
Day 2The river bank for Sankalp and Tarpan. Vayu Purana III.16: the Phalgu carries more sacred merit than the Ganga.
Day 1–3Cave-temple of Brahma. Combined with Mangalagauri (one of the 18 Shakti Peethas) on the extended circuit.
Day 3Complete guide
An editorial reference covering the ritual, the place, eligibility, timing, and what to keep ready — written for families weighing the decision.
Gayasur was a demon of extraordinary devotion. His penance was so severe that Lord Brahma granted him a boon: anyone who saw or touched him would attain moksha. This caused a cosmic crisis — sinners bypassed karma entirely by walking past Gayasur. The gods approached Lord Vishnu for help.
Vishnu performed a great yajna using Gayasur's body as the ritual altar, then pressed his divine foot onto Gayasur's chest, pinning him into the earth. As a dying request, Gayasur asked that the land where he lay become the holiest ground for ancestral salvation forever. Vishnu agreed. The Vishnupad Temple marks the exact spot where Vishnu's foot touched the earth.
Inside the Vishnupad Temple stands a 40 cm footprint of Lord Vishnu, imprinted in solid basalt rock and encased in a silver-plated basin. Nine divine symbols are carved into the footprint — the Shankha (conch), Chakra (discus), Gada (mace), and others — each representing an aspect of Vishnu's divine power.
The current temple structure — octagonal, 30 metres tall, with eight rows of carved pillars — was built by Rani Ahilyabai Holkar of Indore in 1787 AD. The scriptures say that Lord Vishnu himself is present here as Gadhadhara. Any pinda offered within the Vishnupad complex reaches the ancestors directly through Vishnu's grace.
The Kurma Purana (34/7-8) is unequivocal: performing Pind Daan in Gaya liberates seven generations on the paternal side and seven generations on the maternal side. The Vayu Purana describes Gaya as the supreme centre for ancestral liberation. The Agni Purana adds that offerings at Gaya's Akshayavat grant ancestors an "imperishable position" and elevate hundreds of family members across generations.
During the Treta Yuga, Lord Rama, Sita, and Lakshmana came to Gaya to perform Shraddha for King Dasharatha. While Rama and Lakshmana went to gather ritual materials, the auspicious time began to pass. King Dasharatha's spirit appeared before Sita and asked her to perform the rites immediately.
Sita called upon five witnesses: the Falgu River, the Akshayavat tree, a cow, the Ketaki flower, and a local Brahmin. She made a pinda from river sand and offered it for her father-in-law.
When Rama returned and the witnesses were asked to confirm the ritual, four of the five — the river, the cow, the Ketaki flower, and the Brahmin — denied witnessing it. Only the Akshayavat tree told the truth.
Sita cursed the Falgu River to flow underground — which is why it appears dry on the surface at Gaya to this day. The river still flows, but beneath the sandy riverbed. Pilgrims dig into the sand to access its sacred waters for Tarpan.
The Akshayavat she blessed: "You shall be truly Akshaya — immortal and ever-flourishing. No Pind Daan at Gaya is complete without your witness."
This is why Gaya carries a power that no other location holds: it was consecrated by Lord Vishnu, validated by Lord Rama, and sealed by Sita's own blessing.
Gaya Kshetra is not a single spot — it is an entire sacred region containing 360+ vedis (designated ritual platforms). The traditional Shraddha circuit covers the most powerful of these.
The ritual begins at the banks of the Falgu. Despite flowing underground, its waters are drawn up for Tarpan, pinda preparation, and the ritual bath. Facing south — the direction of Pitru Loka — the yajman releases water from cupped hands while reciting Pitru Gayatri mantras.
After Tarpan at the Falgu, the ritual moves to the Vishnupad complex. Pindas are offered near the sacred footprint. The Gayawal Panda recites Sankalp in the name of the yajman's gotra and the departed souls.
The Agni Purana states that an offering at Akshayavat is akshaya — imperishable. It can never be diminished or forgotten by the ancestors. No Gaya Pind Daan is scripturally complete without this step.
Pretshila means "Hill of Spirits." Located 8 km from Gaya city, it is specifically prescribed for ancestors who died by accident, suicide, or untimely death. The Puranas state these souls are trapped in preta form, and a pinda offered at Pretshila breaks this bondage.
Ramshila Hill is where Lord Rama left footprints on the rock. Mangalagauri Temple is one of the 18 Shakti Peethas. Pind Daan here carries combined Vaishnava and Shakta authority.
Gayawal Pandas are not generalist Brahmins. They are a specific hereditary caste — Brahmkalpit Brahmans — who have been the custodians of Gaya's ancestral rites for centuries. Their lineages are registered, and their family books (bahis) contain records going back generations.
When you approach a legitimate Gayawal Panda, they will locate your family's entry in their bahi — recording when your ancestors last came to Gaya and for whom the rites were performed.
Legitimate Gayawal Pandas do not solicit pilgrims on the street. They have a fixed ghat, a registered family lineage, and will ask for your gotra, the names of the departed, the tithi of death, and ancestral names before beginning the Sankalp.
Prayag Pandits works with verified Gayawal Pandas registered with the Gaya Panda community. Every booking includes a Sankalp in the family's name, video documentation of the ritual at Vishnupad, and post-ritual guidance. Book with confidence — Rs 7,100 →
Pitrupaksha 2026 runs from September 26 to October 10, 2026. During these 16 days, the veil between the living and ancestral realms is at its thinnest. Gaya's Pitrupaksha Mela draws lakhs of pilgrims each year — the Bihar government deploys special facilities for the event.
Bookings should be made 2–3 months in advance. For Pitrupaksha 2026, book by July at the latest. See Pitrupaksha dates →
Gaya Pind Daan is valid throughout the year. Other auspicious times include:
The advantage of Pitrupaksha is amplification, not exclusivity. Families who cannot travel in September–October can perform equally valid rites on any Amavasya.
| Package | Vedis Covered | Duration | Best For |
|---|---|---|---|
| 1-Day Standard | Falgu + Vishnupad + Akshayavat | 3–4 hours | First-time, NRIs, time-limited travel |
| 3-Day Comprehensive | 7–10 vedis including Pretshila, Ramshila | Full day each | Families with specific Pitru Dosh |
| Extended (7+ days) | 43–54 vedis across Gaya Kshetra | Multiple days | Deep ancestral obligation |
| Online (NRIs) | Same as 1-Day, via live video | 3–4 hours | Families outside India |
Prayag Pandits base package: Rs 7,100 — includes Sankalp, Gayawal Panda dakshina, ritual materials, and video documentation.
Arriving in Gaya without prior arrangements during Pitrupaksha is not advisable. The city becomes extremely congested, verified Gayawal Pandas are booked weeks ahead, and unverified touts operate aggressively near the ghats. An organised service guarantees a verified priest, pre-registered Sankalp, and complete documentation.
Pitru Dosh is identified when the 9th house, the Sun, or the Moon is afflicted by Rahu, Ketu, or Saturn. Its effects include repeated obstacles in marriage, children, career, and health — typically persisting across generations. The primary remedy prescribed in the Agni Purana and Brahma Purana is Pind Daan at Gaya specifically.
When a parent, grandparent, or elder sibling passes away, Hindu Dharmashastra prescribes Gaya Pind Daan within the first year. The Garuda Purana describes the state of a departed soul without Gaya Shraddha as uncertain — potentially trapped in the preta state.
Even families who have performed Gaya Shraddha once are not exempt from annual Shraddha on the tithi and during Pitrupaksha. The Kurma Purana notes that the liberated status confirmed at Gaya holds — annual rituals are for continuation of blessings.
Online Pind Daan at Gaya is a valid option. A verified Gayawal Panda performs the ritual at the actual Vishnupad site while the family participates via live video call. The scriptural validity depends on the Sankalp containing correct information (gotra, tithi, ancestors' names) and being chanted by a verified priest at the actual vedi. Prayag Pandits provides live-streamed video with GST receipt. Book online Pind Daan in Gaya →
Gaya: The only location where moksha — permanent liberation from the cycle of rebirth — is specifically guaranteed by scripture. The Garuda Purana states this explicitly. Gaya is prescribed for Pitru Dosh remediation and for ancestors trapped in preta form.
Prayagraj (Triveni Sangam): Designated Tirthraj — the king of all pilgrimages. The confluence of three rivers amplifies merit. Year-round availability and the "First Gate of Salvation" in the three-gate hierarchy.
Varanasi (Kashi): The city of Lord Shiva, where the Taraka Mantra is whispered to the departing soul. Premier site for those who died in Kashi or seek Kashi Labh.
Haridwar: Where the Ganga descends from the Himalayas. Powerful for Asthi Visarjan and Shraddha for ancestors connected to the Gangetic plains.
Can you do multiple locations? Yes — the traditional tri-tirtha circuit of Prayagraj, Kashi, and Gaya is actively encouraged. Prayag Pandits offers combined multi-location packages. See all locations →
By Train: Gaya Junction (GAYA) is on the Grand Chord line. The Howrah Rajdhani from New Delhi arrives in 11 hours. Trains run from Mumbai, Kolkata (6-hour overnight), and Chennai. Book 60–90 days ahead for Pitrupaksha travel.
By Air: Gaya International Airport (GAY) is 10–13 km from the city. Direct flights from Delhi and Kolkata via IndiGo and others.
From Bodhgaya: 13–17 km by road (30–40 minutes). Many pilgrims stay in Bodhgaya where hotels are better, then commute to Gaya for the ritual.
During Pitrupaksha, all Gaya hotels fill weeks ahead. Options include hotels near Vishnupad (walking distance), Bodhgaya hotels (better quality, 15–30 min commute), dharamshalas near the temple, and Bihar government packages via BSTDC.
Book Pind Daan in Gaya — Rs 7,100 All-Inclusive →
In 2026, Pitrupaksha will commence on 26th September, and conclude with Mahalaya Amavasya on 10th October. Each day of this period is dedicated to performing Tarpan for different family members.
Here are the dates:
| Date | Name | Occasion |
|---|---|---|
| September 26 | Purnima Shraddha | Bhadrapada, Shukla Purnima |
| September 27 | Pratipada Shraddha | Ashwina, Krishna Pratipada |
| September 28 | Dwitiya Shraddha | Ashwina, Krishna Dwitiya |
| September 29 | Tritiya Shraddha | Ashwina, Krishna Tritiya |
| September 30 | Chaturthi Shraddha | Ashwina, Krishna Chaturthi |
| October 1 | Panchami Shraddha / Maha Bharani | Ashwina, Krishna Panchami |
| October 2 | Shashthi Shraddha | Ashwina, Krishna Shashthi |
| October 3 | Saptami Shraddha | Ashwina, Krishna Saptami |
| October 4 | Ashtami Shraddha | Ashwina, Krishna Ashtami |
| October 5 | Navami Shraddha | Ashwina, Krishna Navami |
| October 6 | Dashami Shraddha | Ashwina, Krishna Dashami |
| October 7 | Ekadashi Shraddha | Ashwina, Krishna Ekadashi |
| October 8 | Dwadashi / Magha Shraddha | Ashwina, Krishna Dwadashi |
| October 9 | Trayodashi / Chaturdashi Shraddha | Ashwina, Krishna Trayodashi |
| October 10 | Sarva Pitru Amavasya (Mahalaya) | Ashwina, Krishna Amavasya |
| Pind Vedi Name | Place |
|---|---|
| Brahma pad | VishnuPad Temple Circile |
| Dakshinaagni pad | VishnuPad Temple Circile |
| Garhyapatyaagni pad | VishnuPad Temple Circile |
| Aahwanyaragni pad | Sambhyaagni pad |
| Awasthayaagni pad | VishnuPad Temple Circile |
| Surya pad | VishnuPad Temple Circile |
| Kartikya pad | VishnuPad Temple Circile |
| Indra pad | VishnuPad Temple Circile |
| Agast pad | VishnuPad Temple Circile |
| Kanwan pad | VishnuPad Temple Circile |
| Chandra pad | VishnuPad Temple Circile |
| Ganesh pad | VishnuPad Temple Circile |
| Kaach pad | VishnuPad Temple Circile |
| Maatang pad | VishnuPad Temple Circile |
| Kasyap pad | VishnuPad Temple Circile |
| Gajakarna pad | VishnuPad Temple Circile |
| Sitakund | On the Bank of Falgu River (East side) in front of Deoghat |
| Ramgaya | On the Bank of Falgu River (East side) in front of Deoghat |
| Gaya seer | VishnuPad Samshan Ghat |
| Gaya kup | VishnuPad Temple Circile |
| Mund Pristha | On Karsili Hill |
| Aadi gaya | On Karsili Hill |
| Dhaut Pad | Dakshin Gate |
| Waitrani | Dakshin Gate |
| Bheem Gaya | Manglagauri |
| Goprachar | Manglagauri |
| Akshay wat | Maranpur |
| Gadalol | Near akshay Wat |
| Gaytri Ghat | Near Brahmni Ghat |
| Rudra pad | VishnuPad Temple Circile |
| Pind Vedi Name | Place |
|---|---|
| Punpun | Punpun Ghat Station in Gaya – Patna Railway |
| Godawari | On the Way to Manglagauri |
| Falgu River | From Dev Ghat to Pitamaheswar |
| Pretseela | Underneath of Pretshila Hill |
| Brahmakund | Underneath of Pretshila Hill |
| Ramsheela | Near Panchayati Akhara |
| Kakwali | Near Ramsheela Hill |
| Uttarmanas | Pitamaheswar Mohalla |
| Dakhinmanas | Surya Kund in Vishnupad Area |
| Udichi | Surya Kund in Vishnupad Area |
| Kankhal | Surya Kund in Vishnupad Area |
| Jihwal | On the bank of Falgu River near Vishnupad Temple |
| Gadhadhar Vedi | VishnuPad Temple Circile |
| Sharswati Vedi | East side of Amba village in Gaya – Bodhgaya road |
| Matangwapi | Bodhgaya |
| Dharmarnaya | Bodhgaya |
| Bodhitaru | Bodhgaya |
| Brahma Sarowar | Maranpur |
| Kaakbali | Maranpur |
| Aamrasechan | Near Manglagauri Temple |
| Tarakbarahm | Near Manglagauri Temple |
| Name of Sarowar |
|---|
| Brahma Sarowar |
| Waitarani Sarowar |
| Rukmini Talab |
| Suryakund |
| Pitamaheswar |
| Godawari |
| Ramsheela |
| Pretsheela |
Select your package and complete booking. Our team calls within 2 hours to confirm details.
Provide your gotra, departed soul's name, and any special requirements.
Experienced pandit performs the complete ceremony at the sacred site.
The family receives ceremony updates on WhatsApp after completion.
Tradition counts forty-five vedis — sanctified offering sites — spread across the Gaya kshetra. The principal ones are the Vishnupad Temple, which enshrines the footprint of Lord Vishnu; the Phalgu riverbank below it; the Akshayavat, the undecaying banyan under which offerings are held imperishable; and Pretshila Hill, sought for souls believed to be in distress. Beyond these, families also offer at Gayasiras, the Ramshila and Brahmayoni hills, and water-side vedis such as Gayakupa. Your purohit selects the vedis appropriate to your family's sankalpa — most rites centre on the Vishnupad–Phalgu–Akshayavat triad.
Yes. The standard single-day observance covers the Phalgu riverbank, the Vishnupad Temple and the Akshayavat in sequence — riverside tarpan and pind daan first, then the temple offering, closing at the banyan. Families who wish to extend the rite add Pretshila and the hill vedis on a second day. A complete circuit of all forty-five vedis is a longer undertaking that few families attempt today; the purohit will advise what your sankalpa and time allow, and nothing is lost by completing the rite at the principal triad alone.
In-person pind daan in Gaya starts at ₹7,100 per family — the complete rite at the Vishnupad Temple / Phalgu riverbank with an experienced Gayawal pandit and all samagri. Current package prices:
| Package | Price |
|---|---|
| Pind Daan in Gaya (in person) | ₹7,100 |
| Premium — two-vedi ceremony with Brahmin Bhoj | ₹11,000 |
| Pind daan for two persons (two families) | ₹13,000 |
| Online Pind Daan (live video, recording shared) | ₹11,000 |
| Silver — pooja + 3-star stay + cab (all-inclusive) | ₹23,000 |
| Gold — adds Shradh Pooja + Brahmin Bhoj, premium stay | ₹30,000 |
| Platinum — adds Gau Daan, 4-star stay | ₹45,000 |
| Pitrupaksha special — 3-day observance | ₹31,000 |
Every price is confirmed with you before payment, and there are no post-ritual charges.
The base package covers the ceremony at the Vishnupad Temple / Phalgu riverbank, an experienced Gayawal Brahmin pandit, complete samagri (pind ingredients, sesame, kusha, flowers, incense, ghee), sankalp with your family name, gotra and ancestor names, and a pre-ceremony consultation. It does not include travel to Gaya, accommodation, or station pickup — and Brahmin Bhoj and Gau Daan are available as add-ons rather than bundled, so you only pay for what your observance needs. Families who want stay and transfers handled choose the Silver, Gold or Platinum packages instead.
Plan for travel to Gaya, your stay (the all-inclusive packages bundle a hotel night and sedan transfers if you prefer it handled), meals, and small temple donations or alms at the ghat — typically modest amounts. Dakshina beyond the package price is entirely at your discretion, never demanded. The one cost to actively avoid is the unauthorised panda or tout who quotes low at the ghat and escalates mid-ritual: pre-booking with a fixed written price before you arrive is the simplest protection.
Usually, once travel is counted. The online ceremony is ₹11,000: the pandit performs the full rite at the Gaya vedis with your sankalpa (name, gotra, ancestor names), you join by live video on WhatsApp, Zoom or Google Meet, and a recording is shared within 72 hours of the ceremony. An in-person visit costs ₹7,100 for the rite plus your travel and stay — worthwhile if you wish to offer the pinda with your own hands, which many families consider part of the observance itself.
Four things separate quotes: the pandit's training and standing in the Gaya Kshetra tradition; the quality and completeness of the samagri provided; whether the price is fixed in writing beforehand or grows mid-ritual; and whether the service is accountable — booked through a registered service with confirmation and follow-up rather than negotiated at the ghat. A very low quote that excludes samagri, adds "mandatory" daan mid-ceremony, or has no written confirmation usually ends up costing more than a transparent fixed price.
Voices from families
We had been wanting to perform Pind Daan for years but couldn't travel to India. This online service was a blessing. The entire ritual was done as per shastras. Thank you Prayag Pandits team for your dedication. 🙏
Performed Pind Daan here during Pitrapaksha. The entire process was smooth. Pandit ji was very cooperative and explained the mantra meanings. The prasad distribution was also well organized. A truly fulfilling experience.
We booked Pind Daan for our late father's shradh ceremony. The pandits were very knowledgeable and performed all rituals with proper Vedic mantras. The whole family felt at peace after the poojan. Highly recommended for anyone looking for authentic rituals. 🙏
We booked this for our grandfather's annual shradh. The ceremony was performed with great reverence. Pandit ji even shared stories from the Garuda Purana which were very enlightening for the younger generation. 🙏
First time performing Pind Daan and was nervous about the process. But the team guided us well. They explained what to wear, what to bring, and what mantras to recite. Everything went smoothly. Dhanyavaad.
We are NRI family based in USA. We booked online poojan and it was conducted very sincerely. The video quality was good and we could see everything clearly. The team sent us photos and videos after the ceremony too.
Frequently asked
Compiled from 2,263+ family conversations on WhatsApp and over the phone.
Pind Daan in Gaya is scripturally considered the single most powerful ancestral liberation ritual in Hinduism. The deep spiritual significance comes from the Vayu Purana and Agni Purana which state that Gaya is the only place on earth where Lord Vishnu personally accepts offerings to departed souls — through the famous Vishnupad footprint. The Bhagavata Purana narrates how Lord Rama performed Pind Daan at Gaya for his father King Dasharatha. The Mahabharata describes Yudhishthira performing Gaya Pind Daan for his relatives killed in the Kurukshetra war. This establishes Gaya as the unique Pitru Tirtha where ancestral karma can be transformed — where even souls stuck in the Preta state for generations can find liberation through a single Pind Daan ceremony performed by a descendant.
The Falgu River is the essential sacred medium for Gaya's ancestral rites. While the Pind Daan sequence includes multiple locations (Vishnupad Temple, Akshayavat, Pretshila Hill, etc.), the ritual bath and Tarpan at the Falgu's banks are the foundational first steps. Omitting the Falgu component diminishes the completeness of the rite. A qualified Gayawal Panda will always guide pilgrims to the river as part of the correct sequence.
Any day throughout the year is valid for Gaya Pind Daan, but certain dates are considered especially auspicious: (1) Pitrupaksha (the 16 days of Bhadrapada Krishna Paksha) is the most spiritually powerful window — during this period, all ancestors are believed to descend to earth to receive offerings, (2) Sarva Pitru Amavasya (the last day of Pitrupaksha) carries maximum merit, (3) Mahalaya Amavasya, Somvati Amavasya, and Mauni Amavasya are also highly auspicious, (4) Solar and Lunar eclipses are traditionally used for ancestral rites, (5) Annual death tithi (Mrityu Tithi) of the departed. Our pandits can guide you to the best date based on your gotra and the nakshatra of the departed soul.
Our basic 1-day Gaya Pind Daan package starts from ₹5,100 and includes: pandit dakshina, core puja samagri (rice, sesame seeds, kusha grass, cow milk, honey), the Sankalpa and main pinda offering at Vishnupad Temple or a chosen vedi site, and a basic ritual completion certificate. This entry-level package covers the essential scriptural requirement but does not include Brahmin bhoj, video recording, or visits to multiple vedi sites. For a more comprehensive observance including Phalgu River Tarpan, Akshaya Vat Pind Daan, and Brahmin bhoj for 5 Brahmins, the Standard 3-day Tripakshi package starts from ₹11,000. Exact pricing depends on the date, package inclusions, and season (Pitrupaksha period may have dynamic pricing).
Traditionally, the eldest son or a male blood relative (such as grandson, brother, or nephew) performs Pind Daan. However, if no male heir exists, under certain customs and with proper guidance, even daughters may perform the ritual. It is done primarily for:
Deceased parents and grandparents
Yes. Our Vedic-trained pandits perform Gaya Pind Daan on behalf of families living abroad or those unable to travel due to distance, age, health, or work constraints. You share the deceased's name, gotra, and date of passing via WhatsApp or email, and we conduct the full ceremony at Vishnupad Temple, Akshaya Vat, and Phalgu River with proper scriptural authenticity. The Sankalpa is performed in the family's name, the pindas are offered as if the family were physically present, and a video recording of the ceremony is shared within 48 hours. Many NRI families from the USA, UK, Canada, Singapore, Australia, and UAE trust us to perform this sacred duty on their behalf.
The Vayu Purana and related texts promise these specific benefits: (1) Liberation of Sapta Pitri — seven generations of paternal ancestors (father, grandfather, great-grandfather, etc.) and an equal number of maternal ancestors, (2) Release from Pitra Dosh — the astrological affliction caused by unsatisfied ancestors, (3) Moksha for ancestors trapped in Preta or Pishacha Yoni, (4) Blessings of progeny and prosperity for the performer's own family, (5) Spiritual merit equivalent to a thousand ordinary Shraddhas, (6) Removal of "Rina Traya" — the three ancestral debts every Hindu is born with, (7) Absolution for descendants who may have neglected past Shraddhas, (8) Opening of the path to moksha for the performer themselves in future births. These benefits are specific to Gaya and not available to the same degree at other tirthas.
Gaya Shradh is considered the most effective scriptural remedy for Pitru Dosha. When the ancestral soul causing the Dosha is permanently liberated through Gaya Pind Daan, the associated Dosha in the horoscopes of living descendants dissolves. This is why families experiencing the classic symptoms of Pitru Dosha — delayed marriage, repeated pregnancy difficulties, business stagnation, or chronic family conflict — are specifically directed to Gaya by Jyotishis and spiritual guides across India. The relief experienced by families after Gaya Pind Daan is frequently described as transformative.
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