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Online Pind Daan in Ayodhya
Ayodhya, the birthplace of Lord Rama is known for it's holy river,...

According to Hindu mythology, Ayodhya is the birthplace of Rama (Lord Vishnu’s seventh incarnation) and one of the most sacred sites on the globe. It is about 10 kilometres from Faizabad city, on the bank of the river Saryu (Ghaghara). At the time of Buddha, Ayodhya was also known as Saket. Hanumangarhi, Nageshwarnath, Devkali, Kanakbhavan, and other temples are well-known in the area. The city is decked with lights and flowers during the Ramnavami celebration (the birth day of Lord Ram) and draws worshippers from all over the world.
Pind daan at Ayodhya can be performed by a widow, son or daughter of person whose shradh is performed at Ayodhya. Children (sons) and other male relatives, such as brothers, fathers, and grandchildren, are frequently called upon to conduct the Pind Daan. When there are no male relatives who are ready or able to carry out Pind Daan, female relatives such as daughters and mothers can carry it out.
During the Pitrupaksha season, pilgrims from all across India come to Ayodhya to conduct Pind Daan on the banks of the river Saryu.
The last rite is done by the successor in order to provide salvation to the departed soul. The soul dwells around unsatisfied and unhappy trying to achieve those feelings which are not possible for his form. Hence, Pind Daan will show enlightenment to the soul and lead him towards Moksha.
Yes,you can perform the Pind daan of your father, if your mother is still alive.
Pind daan can be done anytime while the whole year, but pitrupaksha a 18 day period before Navaratri is considered as holy time to conduct the ritual.
Pind daan is a holy ritual which is conducted after the cremation of an individual, it is an offering to our grands, so they can acquire sadgati (next stage of life after death).
When there are no male relatives who are ready or able to carry out Pind Daan, female relatives such as daughters and mothers can carry it out.
Pind daan is conducted by the purohits/pandas over the banks of river in Gaya, Prayag & Varanasi. They conduct Ganga poojan, pinda poojan, tarpanam, sankalpam.
According to Hindu mythology, Ayodhya is the birthplace of Rama (Lord Vishnu’s seventh incarnation) and one of the most sacred sites on the globe. It is about 10 kilometres from Faizabad city, on the bank of the river Saryu (Ghaghara). At the time of Buddha, Ayodhya was also known as Saket. Hanumangarhi, Nageshwarnath, Devkali, Kanakbhavan, and other temples are well-known in the area. The city is decked with lights and flowers during the Ramnavami celebration (the birth day of Lord Ram) and draws worshippers from all over the world.
Pind daan at Ayodhya can be performed by a widow, son or daughter of person whose shradh is performed at Ayodhya. Children (sons) and other male relatives, such as brothers, fathers, and grandchildren, are frequently called upon to conduct the Pind Daan. When there are no male relatives who are ready or able to carry out Pind Daan, female relatives such as daughters and mothers can carry it out.
During the Pitrupaksha season, pilgrims from all across India come to Ayodhya to conduct Pind Daan on the banks of the river Saryu.
The last rite is done by the successor in order to provide salvation to the departed soul. The soul dwells around unsatisfied and unhappy trying to achieve those feelings which are not possible for his form. Hence, Pind Daan will show enlightenment to the soul and lead him towards Moksha.
Yes,you can perform the Pind daan of your father, if your mother is still alive.
Pind daan can be done anytime while the whole year, but pitrupaksha a 18 day period before Navaratri is considered as holy time to conduct the ritual.
Pind daan is a holy ritual which is conducted after the cremation of an individual, it is an offering to our grands, so they can acquire sadgati (next stage of life after death).
When there are no male relatives who are ready or able to carry out Pind Daan, female relatives such as daughters and mothers can carry it out.
Pind daan is conducted by the purohits/pandas over the banks of river in Gaya, Prayag & Varanasi. They conduct Ganga poojan, pinda poojan, tarpanam, sankalpam.
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Ayodhya holds immense significance in Hinduism primarily as the birthplace of Lord Rama (Ram Janmabhoomi) and is one of the seven sacred Sapta Puri cities believed to grant Moksha (liberation). Performing Pind Daan in such a spiritually charged city, especially on the banks of the holy Saryu River, is believed to provide immense peace to the departed souls (Pitrs). The sanctity of Ayodhya itself is thought to amplify the positive effects of the ritual, helping ancestors ascend to higher realms or attain liberation more easily than when performed elsewhere.
The primary and most revered location for Pind Daan in Ayodhya is along the banks of the sacred Saryu River. Specific ghats (steps leading down to the river) are designated or preferred for these rituals. While various ghats might be used, places like Ram Ghat, Naya Ghat, or other dedicated sections along the Saryu are commonly chosen. Pandits familiar with Ayodhya's layout and traditions can guide devotees to the appropriate spot on the riverbank considered best for performing these ancestral rites
The Saryu River in Ayodhya is not just any river; it's deeply intertwined with the life of Lord Rama and is considered highly sacred. Offering Pind Daan on its banks is believed to directly connect the offerings to the divine energies present in Ayodhya. It's thought that the purifying waters of the Saryu, combined with the spiritual vibrations of Ram Janmabhoomi, help cleanse any residual karmas of the ancestors and ensure the Pind (rice ball offering) effectively reaches them, satisfying their spiritual needs and aiding their journey in the afterlife.
While Pitru Paksha (the fortnight dedicated to ancestors) is universally the most significant time for Pind Daan, performing the ritual in Ayodhya is considered meritorious throughout the year due to the city's inherent sanctity. However, certain dates like Amavasya (new moon day), Purnima (full moon day), Sankranti (solar transit days), and eclipse days are often considered particularly powerful for ancestral rites in holy places like Ayodhya. Furthermore, dates associated with Lord Rama or special local festivals observed in Ayodhya might also be chosen by devotees seeking enhanced spiritual benefits from the Pind Daan ceremony performed in this blessed city.
The 7 Moksha Kshetras (the seven sacred cities of liberation) identified in Hindu scripture are: (1) Ayodhya — birthplace of Lord Rama, (2) Mathura — birthplace of Lord Krishna, (3) Haridwar (Mayapuri) — where Ganga enters the plains, (4) Varanasi (Kashi) — the city of Shiva where Pishach Mochan is for ancestor liberation, (5) Kanchipuram — sacred city in South India, (6) Ujjain (Avantika) — Mahakaleshwar Jyotirlinga, and (7) Dwarka — Krishna's kingdom. Pind Daan performed in any of these seven cities carries exceptional spiritual merit. Additionally, Gaya (while not always counted among the 7 Moksha Kshetras) is considered the supreme Pitru Tirtha specifically for ancestral rites. Many pilgrims combine Pind Daan with visits to these sacred cities as part of a comprehensive spiritual pilgrimage.
Traditionally, the eldest son performs Pind Daan on behalf of the family. Any male descendant in the direct paternal line — son, grandson, or nephew — is eligible. A daughter's son (Dauhitra) may perform the rite when there is no male heir in the paternal line. In the modern era, many traditions also allow a devoted daughter to perform Shradh and Pind Daan, particularly in the absence of a male heir, with proper guidance from a qualified Pandit.
Prayag Pandits offers both in-person and online (live video) options for all Pind Daan services across all nine cities. The online option via WhatsApp or Zoom is fully valid from a Vedic perspective when the devotee participates actively in the Sankalp — the formal declaration of intent that personalises the ritual to your family. Your name, gotra, and the names of your departed ancestors are recited during the Sankalp, establishing the direct spiritual connection regardless of your physical location. This option is especially popular with NRI families and those who cannot travel on short notice.
Do not worry. Our pandits are experienced in guiding families who are unfamiliar with the ritual requirements. We will help you determine the necessary information before your ceremony and guide you through the process step by step. If you do not know your gotra, we use the standard prescribed alternatives that the Shastras sanction for such situations. No family should be prevented from performing their sacred obligations by lack of procedural knowledge — that is precisely what our pandits are there to provide.