Pind Daan at Varanasi FAQs
Answers to all of your Pind Daan at Varanasi related Questions
What are the ideal dates or occasions for performing Pind Daan in Varanasi?
- The most auspicious time is during Pitru Paksha, the 16-day period dedicated to ancestors.
- Other ideal days include Amavasya (New Moon), Gaya Shraddha, Eclipses, and Tithi Shraddha of the departed soul.
- Any day is spiritually significant in Kashi, but these periods are especially sacred.
What is the difference between Pind Daan, Tarpan, and Shraddh?
- Pind Daan: The offering of rice balls (Pindas) to the soul to help it attain peace and liberation.
- Tarpan: The act of offering water mixed with sesame, barley, and darbha grass to appease the ancestors.
- Shraddh: A complete ritual that includes both Pind Daan and Tarpan, along with feeding Brahmins and giving charity.
- All three are interconnected but distinct, with Pind Daan being the most crucial step for Moksha.
What is the cost of Pind Daan in Varanasi or Kashi?
The cost of Pind Daan in Varanasi can vary based on several factors including the type of rituals performed, the number of days, and the services included. Generally, the cost ranges from:
- Basic Package: Around INR 4,000 to INR 7,000 for a one-day ritual including the services of a pandit and the required puja materials.
- Comprehensive Package: Can go up to INR 13,000 or more for multi-day ceremonies with additional services like boat rides, accommodation & airport pickup and drop.
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When to do Pind Daan in Varanasi or kashi?
Pind Daan can be performed on any day of the year in Varanasi, but there are specific periods considered more auspicious for conducting these rituals. The most favorable times include:
- Pitru Paksha: This is a 16-lunar day period in the Hindu calendar when Hindus pay homage to their ancestors. In 2024, it is falling on 17th September till 2nd October.
- Amavasya: The no moon day is considered significant for Pind Daan, especially the Amavasya of the Hindu month of Magha, Vaishakha, and Kartika.
- On the death anniversary: Performing Pind Daan on the annual death anniversary of the deceased is also considered beneficial for the peace of the departed soul.
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Where in Varanasi should the Pind Daan be performed?
Holy sites in Varanasi for Pind Daan include:
- Manikarnika Ghat (most auspicious).
- Panchganga Ghat and Harishchandra Ghat.
- Kashi Vishwanath Temple premises (for special blessings).
Some devotees also prefer doing it at Ganga banks near Assi Ghat for peaceful settings.
What should one bring for the Pind Daan ritual?
Most items are arranged by the purohit, but it’s good to bring:
- A photo of the deceased (optional).
- Clean white clothes for males, and sober-colored clothes for others.
- Til (sesame), rice, honey, ghee, if preferred from home.
Donations and offerings like vastra, fruits, dakshina, etc., are also customary.
Is it possible to do Pind Daan for a friend or unrelated person?
- Yes, Pind Daan can be done for any departed soul if done with genuine Shraddha (faith and devotion).
- Scriptures permit offerings for teachers, friends, gurus, or even unknown souls.
- The performer must take Sankalp with the proper intent and clarity in the relationship to the deceased.
Can Pind Daan in Varanasi remove Pitru Dosh?
- Yes, when done with sincerity and proper mantras, Pind Daan in Kashi can help mitigate the effects of Pitru Dosh in the horoscope.
- Additional rituals like Tripindi Shraddha or Narayan Bali may be recommended if Pitru Dosh is severe.
- A knowledgeable astrologer or Pandit can advise the correct remedy
Who should perform the Pind Daan ritual?
- Generally, the eldest son or a close male relative performs the Pind Daan.
- In cases where there is no male heir, a daughter may also perform it under certain conditions and with proper guidance from a learned priest.
- If no family member is available, a Brahmin can be deputed to perform the ritual on behalf of the family.
What is the significance of performing Pind Daan in Varanasi?
- Varanasi, also called Kashi, is considered the city of Lord Shiva and a gateway to moksha.
- Performing Pind Daan here is believed to liberate ancestors from the cycle of birth and death.
- The sacred river Ganga, which flows through Varanasi, purifies the soul and helps in attaining peace for the Pitrus.
- Scriptures like the Garuda Purana and Skanda Purana recommend Kashi as one of the most spiritually potent sites for Pind Daan.
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