Narayan Bali in Gaya

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What is Narayan bali?

The Narayan Bali in Gaya is thought to aid in the removal of ancestral curses, or Pitru Dosha. When premature deaths occur, such as death through sickness, suicide, fasting, animals, a curse, murder, or drowning, Narayan bali must be done.

Narayan bali pooja is also recommended for removing barriers in business, health issues, education, marriage, and accidental death, as well as for removing troubles caused by curses from the mother, father, or other family members.

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Pitrupaksha 2025 Dates

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:

DateNameOccasion
September 7Purnima ShraddhaBhadrapada, Shukla Purnima
September 8Pratipada ShraddhaAshwina, Krishna Pratipada
September 9Dwitiya ShraddhaAshwina, Krishna Dwitiya
September 10Tritiya ShraddhaAshwina, Krishna Tritiya
September 10Chaturthi ShraddhaAshwina, Krishna Chaturthi
September 11Maha BharaniAshwina, Bharani Nakshatra
September 11Panchami ShraddhaAshwina, Krishna Panchami
September 12Shashthi ShraddhaAshwina, Krishna Shashthi
September 13Saptami ShraddhaAshwina, Krishna Saptami
September 14Ashtami ShraddhaAshwina, Krishna Ashtami
September 15Navami ShraddhaAshwina, Krishna Navami
September 16Dashami ShraddhaAshwina, Krishna Dashami
September 17Ekadashi ShraddhaAshwina, Krishna Ekadashi
September 18Dwadashi ShraddhaAshwina, Krishna Dwadashi
September 19Trayodashi ShraddhaAshwina, Krishna Trayodashi
September 19Magha ShraddhaAshwina, Magha Nakshatra
September 20Chaturdashi ShraddhaAshwina, Krishna Chaturdashi
September 21Sarva Pitru AmavasyaAshwina, Krishna Amavasya



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Frequently Asked Questions:

Pitrupaksha, also known as Mahalay, is a 15-day period dedicated to paying respects to the deceased souls of loved ones and ancestors.

It is a time to offer respect to the departed souls, considered an integral part of Hindu families, through rituals and ceremonies.

The nomenclature of lunar months differs, but both North and South Indians perform Shraddha rituals on similar days.

The legend involves the warrior King Karna from Mahabharata, who was allowed to return to Earth for 15 days to donate food in memory of his ancestors

Shradh marks an important time to perform the ritual of Tarpan, a way of remembering and honoring departed souls by making offerings of their favorite vegetarian food.

Rituals performed during Shradh appease the departed souls, ensuring their blessings and protection for the living.

Pitrudosh is a negative astrological alignment created when Rahu is placed in certain houses of a horoscope, potentially hindering success despite talent and abilities.

By performing Shradh rituals with honesty, dedication, love, and respect, one can appease ancestors, ensuring their blessings and protection.

Tarpan helps in seeking blessings, assisting ancestors in attaining peace, and removing the effects of unnatural or untimely deaths.

Tarpan helps in seeking blessings, assisting ancestors in attaining peace, and removing the effects of unnatural or untimely deaths.

Performing Shradh rituals and appeasing ancestors during Pitrupaksha can help mitigate the effects of Pitrudosh.

Pitrupaksha is observed during the dark half of Ashwina (September-October) in the Hindu lunar calendar.

Food is offered as a token of respect to the departed souls, ensuring their blessings and protection.

Tarpan is a ritual of remembering and giving thanks to departed souls, ensuring their blessings and protection.

It’s preferred to perform Shradh on the death anniversary of departed family members. If the date is unknown, rituals can be performed on the last day of Pitrupaksha.

Unnatural deaths can prevent souls from attaining peace. Performing Tarpan during Shradh can help these souls find divine peace.

Devotees believe that ancestors shield them from life’s challenges and bestow blessings, ensuring protection from evil energies.

Pitrupaksha or Shradh Paksha comes right before Sharad Navratri in the Hindu calendar.

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