Save 24%
Online Narayan Bali Poojan in Haridwar Pitrupaksha 2026
Narayan Bali Puja is a ritual described in Garuda Purana which is...

In 2025, Pitrupaksha will commence on 7th September, and conclude with Mahalaya Amavasya on 21st September. Each day of this period is dedicated to performing Tarpan for different family members.
Here are the dates:
| Date | Name | Occasion |
|---|---|---|
| September 7 | Purnima Shraddha | Bhadrapada, Shukla Purnima |
| September 8 | Pratipada Shraddha | Ashwina, Krishna Pratipada |
| September 9 | Dwitiya Shraddha | Ashwina, Krishna Dwitiya |
| September 10 | Tritiya Shraddha | Ashwina, Krishna Tritiya |
| September 10 | Chaturthi Shraddha | Ashwina, Krishna Chaturthi |
| September 11 | Maha Bharani | Ashwina, Bharani Nakshatra |
| September 11 | Panchami Shraddha | Ashwina, Krishna Panchami |
| September 12 | Shashthi Shraddha | Ashwina, Krishna Shashthi |
| September 13 | Saptami Shraddha | Ashwina, Krishna Saptami |
| September 14 | Ashtami Shraddha | Ashwina, Krishna Ashtami |
| September 15 | Navami Shraddha | Ashwina, Krishna Navami |
| September 16 | Dashami Shraddha | Ashwina, Krishna Dashami |
| September 17 | Ekadashi Shraddha | Ashwina, Krishna Ekadashi |
| September 18 | Dwadashi Shraddha | Ashwina, Krishna Dwadashi |
| September 19 | Trayodashi Shraddha | Ashwina, Krishna Trayodashi |
| September 19 | Magha Shraddha | Ashwina, Magha Nakshatra |
| September 20 | Chaturdashi Shraddha | Ashwina, Krishna Chaturdashi |
| September 21 | Sarva Pitru Amavasya | Ashwina, Krishna Amavasya |
The pooja of Narayanbali is conducted for the release of the forefathers’ spirits. Poojan is conducted in order to obtain good health, prosperity, and success. Narayanbali Poojan aids in the fulfilment of business and career goals.
It is recommended for couples who are having difficulty or delays in having children. To put an end to ancestral curses Obstacles, stumbling blocks, and terrible nightmares are no longer an issue. Aids in the removal of Pitru Dosha’s harmful effects.
A devotee or family should do the NarayanaNagaBali Puja if they desire to achieve prosperity in their lives and businesses while also reducing the impacts of Pitru Dosha. Bhoot Pishach Badha, business failure, financial problems, education hurdles, unnecessary expenses, health problems, lack of peace, hindrance in getting married, getting rid of family misfortune, desire to have a male child, infertility, and all kinds of curses are just a few of the problems for which Narayan Bali Puja is performed.
Various Teertha kshetras in India, such as Gaya, Gokarna, Srirangapatna, Rameshwaram, Setukarai, Kashi, Prayag, Trimbakeshwar, and others, provide Narayana bali puja.
From time immemorial, Gaya Kshetra, located on the banks of the Phalgu River, has been a well-known Mukti-Sthal location for Pitru Karyas and other remedial Pujas.
The puja may be conducted at any time of the year because Gokarna kshetra and Gaya are claimed to contain Rudrapad and Vishnupad, respectively.
These Teertha Vidhis are best performed in Kashi Kshetra, which is located on the banks of the Gange River. Another Teertha Kshetra chosen by devotees in Karnataka is Srirangapatna, which is located on the banks of the River Kaveri.
Due to the larger availability of Pandits and Purohits to perform several types of Parihara Karyas, Rameswaram and Timbakeshwar, both Jyotirlinga Kshetras, are another destination.
The pooja of Narayanbali is conducted for the release of the forefathers’ spirits. Poojan is conducted in order to obtain good health, prosperity, and success. Narayanbali Poojan aids in the fulfilment of business and career goals.
It is recommended for couples who are having difficulty or delays in having children. To put an end to ancestral curses Obstacles, stumbling blocks, and terrible nightmares are no longer an issue. Aids in the removal of Pitru Dosha’s harmful effects.
A devotee or family should do the NarayanaNagaBali Puja if they desire to achieve prosperity in their lives and businesses while also reducing the impacts of Pitru Dosha. Bhoot Pishach Badha, business failure, financial problems, education hurdles, unnecessary expenses, health problems, lack of peace, hindrance in getting married, getting rid of family misfortune, desire to have a male child, infertility, and all kinds of curses are just a few of the problems for which Narayan Bali Puja is performed.
Various Teertha kshetras in India, such as Gaya, Gokarna, Srirangapatna, Rameshwaram, Setukarai, Kashi, Prayag, Trimbakeshwar, and others, provide Narayana bali puja.
From time immemorial, Gaya Kshetra, located on the banks of the Phalgu River, has been a well-known Mukti-Sthal location for Pitru Karyas and other remedial Pujas.
The puja may be conducted at any time of the year because Gokarna kshetra and Gaya are claimed to contain Rudrapad and Vishnupad, respectively.
These Teertha Vidhis are best performed in Kashi Kshetra, which is located on the banks of the Gange River. Another Teertha Kshetra chosen by devotees in Karnataka is Srirangapatna, which is located on the banks of the River Kaveri.
Due to the larger availability of Pandits and Purohits to perform several types of Parihara Karyas, Rameswaram and Timbakeshwar, both Jyotirlinga Kshetras, are another destination.
Looking for other ritual services in Haridwar? Browse all our pandit services in Haridwar — including Pind Daan, Asthi Visarjan, Tarpan, Shradh, and Narayan Bali with experienced Tirth Purohits.
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.
Full ceremony video on WhatsApp within 24 hours. Digital certificate shared via email.
Save 24%
Narayan Bali Puja is a ritual described in Garuda Purana which is...
Save 24%
Narayan Bali Puja is a ritual described in Garuda Purana which is...
Narayan Bali is not performed during the night or on Ekadashi fasting days. Suitable times include:
Narayan Bali is a complex ritual, often spanning three days, guided meticulously by a qualified Pandit at Narayani Shila, Haridwar. Key steps include:
The ritual is typically performed by close family members of the deceased who suffered an unnatural death. This could be the son, grandson, brother, or other male relatives. If no male relatives are available or willing, other family members (including women, though guided by the Pandit's advice on specific roles) can sponsor or participate in the puja to ensure the soul's peace. It must be performed under the guidance of an experienced Vedic Pandit from Haridwar.
It is specifically recommended for individuals who died due to:
Narayan Bali is a more elaborate ritual than standard Shradh. Costs in Haridwar can vary significantly based on the Pandit's experience, the number of Brahmins involved (for puja and bhoj), duration (usually 3 days), and included materials (samagri). Indicative ranges found are:
Haridwar's sanctity makes it highly suitable:
Narayani Shila Temple is paramount for Narayan Bali in Haridwar because: