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Book & Confirm Your Date
Select your preferred date and complete the booking. Our team calls you within 2 hours to confirm details.
Share Family Details
Provide gotra, departed soul's name, and any requirements. Don't know your gotra? Our pandits will help.
Ritual Performed at Sacred Site
A Veda-trained pandit performs the complete ceremony as per shastra at the designated holy teerth.
Confirmation & Documentation
Booking confirmation on WhatsApp. Digital documentation available on select poojas within 48 hours.
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- Starvation
- Animals
- Accident
- Arson
- Curse
- Epidemics such as Corona virus or other diseases causing untimely death
- Suicide,
- Fall from a mountain, tree or any height,
- Drowning,
- Murder
- Snake bite,
- Lightning
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Online Narayan Bali Poojan in Haridwar lets your family perform this deeply significant Vedic ceremony without stepping out of your home. If an ancestor in your family died an unnatural or untimely death — by accident, suicide, drowning, or unfulfilled desire — the soul may remain bound in a state of suffering and unable to attain moksha. The online narayan bali poojan Haridwar service from Prayag Pandits connects you directly to an experienced team of Brahmin pandits at Haridwar's sacred ghats, who perform the complete complete ceremony on your behalf while you watch every step live on your phone or computer.
Thousands of families living abroad or in cities far from Haridwar have been able to fulfill this important duty for their ancestors simply by booking online. The entire puja is performed with full Vedic vidhi, the same rituals and same samagri as an in-person ceremony, while you participate in real time through a live video call.
What Is Narayan Bali Puja — The Vedic Remedy for Unnatural Deaths
Narayan Bali is a specific Vedic rite prescribed in the Garuda Purana, one of the eighteen Mahapuranas of Hinduism. Lord Vishnu himself narrates this scripture to Garuda (his divine vehicle) and explains the fate of souls who die untimely or unnatural deaths. These souls, unable to cross into the realm of the departed normally, linger in a state called preta yoni — a ghostly existence marked by unfulfilled desires, confusion, and suffering.
The word Bali here refers to an offering made to satisfy and liberate such a troubled soul. "Narayan" is another name for Lord Vishnu, and this ritual is performed under his invocation so that the deceased ancestor receives divine grace and is released from the cycle of suffering.
The Garuda Purana specifically mentions that family members have a duty to perform Narayan Bali when a relative's death qualifies as akal mrityu (untimely death). Failing to perform this rite can cause the restless soul to continue troubling the family for generations — manifesting as repeated health problems, financial setbacks, failed marriages, and unexplained misfortune. Narayan Bali Puja provides the prescribed spiritual remedy.
This ceremony is distinct from the regular Pind Daan or Shraddha. It is a full ritual in its own right, conducted over its full duration, requiring expert Brahmin pandits, specific Vedic chants, Pind offerings, Tarpan, a sacred Havan (fire ritual), Gau Daan (cow donations), and Brahmin Bhoj (feeding the Brahmins).
Who Should Perform Narayan Bali Puja
The Garuda Purana and our experienced pandits identify the following circumstances where Narayan Bali is specifically required:
- Accidental death — ancestor died in a road accident, train accident, plane crash, or any sudden mishap
- Death by drowning — including floods or any water-related incidents
- Death by fire — including building fires, burns, or other fire-related tragedies
- Suicide — one of the most common reasons families seek this puja; the soul is considered trapped and in great distress
- Murder or violent death — including death in war or communal violence
- Death by snake bite or animal attack
- Death during pregnancy or childbirth — both the mother and unborn child require this remedy
- Death while far from home — dying alone in a foreign land or hospital, away from family
- Unfulfilled strong desires — the ancestor had deep wishes (marriage, children, property) that remained unmet at the time of death
- Death of a young child — children who die before their time are also considered to need this specific rite
Beyond these direct circumstances, families experiencing the following patterns over multiple generations should also consider Narayan Bali Puja:
- Repeated and unexplained health problems in the family
- Continuous financial losses or business failures despite sincere effort
- Repeated miscarriages or difficulty having children
- Failed marriages or persistent relationship conflicts within the family
- Feeling of persistent negativity, fear, or mental unease at home
- Dreams of deceased ancestors appearing troubled or asking for help
If you are unsure whether your family needs Narayan Bali, our pandits offer a free pre-booking consultation. Call us at +91 7754097777 and speak with a pandit who will listen to your family history and guide you appropriately.
Why Choose Online Narayan Bali Poojan
For many families, traveling to Haridwar for a complete ceremony is genuinely difficult. NRI families living in the US, UK, Canada, or Australia cannot take significant time off work and travel to India just to attend a puja, even though they feel the deep responsibility to fulfill their duty toward their ancestors. Similarly, elderly parents, families with young children, people with health conditions, and busy professionals all face real practical barriers to attending in person.
The online Narayan Bali Poojan was designed specifically for these situations. Here is why families across the world have trusted this service:
- Full Vedic validity — The Sankalp (intention-setting ritual) is performed in your name and your family's name by the pandit on your behalf. Vedic tradition holds that a sincere intention combined with the correct ritual, performed by a qualified pandit, carries full spiritual benefit regardless of physical location.
- Live streaming throughout — You watch every step of the complete ceremony in real time via Zoom or WhatsApp video. You are not just receiving a recorded video after the fact — you are present, watching as your ancestors receive the puja.
- No travel, no logistics — No booking hotels, no arranging transport to Haridwar, no managing accommodations for the full duration. You attend from wherever you are.
- NRI-friendly timing — We coordinate with you on the live stream timing to accommodate different time zones as far as reasonably possible.
- Certificate and photos — After the ceremony, you receive a puja certificate with your family name and the ritual details, along with photographs of the key moments.
- Pre-puja consultation included — Before the ceremony begins, the lead pandit spends time understanding your family situation, the specific ancestor for whom the puja is being done, and any relevant family history. This ensures the Sankalp is accurate and complete.
If you prefer to attend in person, you can also book our in-person Narayan Bali Poojan in Haridwar, where you travel to Haridwar and participate physically alongside our pandit team.
What Is Included in This Package
When you book the Online Narayan Bali Poojan in Haridwar at ₹35,000, here is everything that is covered:
- Expert Brahmin Pandits — Qualified Brahmins trained in Vedic vidhi for Narayan Bali, led by a senior pandit with 15+ years of experience in this specific ceremony
- Complete complete ceremony — All the full duration fully performed at Haridwar's sacred ghats including Har Ki Pauri area
- Gau Daan — Cow donated in your family's name, a mandatory and meritorious part of this ritual
- All puja samagri — Every item required for the ritual: Pind materials, Tarpan ingredients, Havan samagri, flowers, lamps, incense, and all offerings — sourced and arranged by us
- Live video streaming — Full live stream of all the full duration via Zoom or WhatsApp, so you can watch and participate from anywhere in the world
- Sankalp in your name — The formal intention-setting ritual performed specifically naming you, your father, grandfather, gotra, and the ancestor being liberated
- Brahmin Bhoj — Feeding of Brahmin pandits as part of the concluding ritual (included in the package)
- Pre-puja consultation — A detailed discussion with the lead pandit to gather all required family information before the ceremony begins
- Post-puja certificate — A signed certificate confirming the puja was performed, with your family's details
- Photographs of key rituals — High-quality photos of the major moments shared with you after the ceremony
- Dedicated coordinator — A single point of contact who manages all logistics and keeps you updated throughout the the full duration
Note: Travel and accommodation in Haridwar are not required from your side — our team manages the entire on-ground ceremony.
Step-by-Step Process — How the Narayan Bali Is Performed
The ceremony follows the vidhi as prescribed in the Garuda Purana. Here is how the the full duration unfold:
Day 1 — Sankalp and Preparations
The ceremony begins with the lead pandit performing the Sankalp — the formal declaration of intent. This is the most important step because the Sankalp is made in the names of the person booking (the yajman), his or her father, grandfather, and gotra (ancestral lineage). The specific ancestor for whom the liberation is being sought is also named. You watch this step live on video call.
After the Sankalp, the pandits perform preparatory rites including invocation of Lord Ganesha, Lord Vishnu, and the Panchdevtas. The sacred space at the ghat is purified and consecrated. The first round of Tarpan (water offerings to ancestors) is performed at the Ganga ghat.
Day 2 — Pind Daan, Havan, and Gau Daan
The second day is the most elaborate and spiritually central. The pandits perform the full Pind Daan ritual — forming Pinds (balls of rice and sesame) representing the body of the departed ancestor, offering them with specific Vedic mantras prescribed for Narayan Bali. Each Pind represents one step in the liberation of the soul from the preta yoni.
Following the Pind Daan, a full Havan (sacred fire ritual) is conducted. The Havan includes Narayan Bali-specific mantras from the Garuda Purana, Vishnu Sahasranama, and prescribed Vedic hymns. The fire carries the offerings to the departed soul.
The Gau Daan (donation of a cow) is performed on this day. Donating a cow on behalf of the departed is considered among the highest acts of merit in Hinduism and directly aids the soul's journey toward moksha.
Day 3 — Brahmin Bhoj and Conclusion
The final day concludes the ceremony with Brahmin Bhoj — a formal meal offered to the Brahmin pandits, which is considered an act of shraddha (respect and faith) toward the ancestors. Feeding learned Brahmins is believed to directly nourish the departed soul in the spiritual realm.
The pandits perform concluding prayers and blessings, seeking Lord Vishnu's grace for the liberation of the ancestor's soul. A final Tarpan at the Ganga ghat is performed to send off the ritual. After this, the puja certificate is prepared and photos are sent to you.
Why Haridwar Is the Sacred Site for Narayan Bali
Haridwar — meaning "Gateway to Lord Hari (Vishnu)" — is one of the seven holiest cities in Hinduism and a Moksha Nagri, a city that grants liberation. The Ganga flows here directly from the Himalayas, and its waters at this point are considered especially potent for ancestral rites.
Har Ki Pauri, the central ghat at Haridwar, is believed to be the spot where Lord Vishnu's footprint (Hari ki Pauri — "Step of Hari") was imprinted. The Ganga at Har Ki Pauri is sacred above all other spots for performing rites connected to Lord Vishnu — which is exactly why Narayan Bali, a Vishnu-invoked ceremony, is most powerfully performed here.
The Skanda Purana and Garuda Purana both mention Haridwar as a Kshetra (sacred territory) where the merit of ritual actions is multiplied manifold. Performing Narayan Bali in Haridwar is considered far more efficacious than performing it in ordinary locations.
Our team of pandits has performed hundreds of Narayan Bali ceremonies at Haridwar's ghats over many years. They are familiar with the local sacred geography, have established relationships with the necessary supporting arrangements including the Gau Daan, and follow the complete Garuda Purana vidhi without shortcuts.
For related ancestral rites, you may also consider Pind Daan in Gaya, which is the most powerful location for Shraddha and Pind Daan as prescribed in the Valmiki Ramayana and Vayu Purana. You can learn more about Pind Daan in Gaya here.
How to Book Online Narayan Bali Poojan in Haridwar
Booking is simple and takes less than 10 minutes:
- Add to cart and pay — Select this product, add to cart, and complete the payment online. We accept all major payment methods including UPI, net banking, and international cards.
- Pre-puja consultation — Within 24 hours of payment, our team will call you to collect all required details: your name, father's name, gotra, the name and relationship of the ancestor, cause of death, and any relevant family history. This information is essential for the Sankalp.
- Attend your puja live — On the scheduled date, join the live stream via Zoom or WhatsApp at the agreed time. Watch your ancestors receive the full complete ceremony. Our coordinator will be available throughout to answer questions and manage the connection.
For questions before booking, call us at +91 7754097777 or use the contact form on our website. Our pandits are happy to explain the puja in detail, help you decide whether Narayan Bali is the right remedy for your family's situation, and guide you on the booking process.
Frequently Asked Questions
Can Narayan Bali really be performed online — is it spiritually valid?
Yes. In Vedic tradition, the spiritual validity of a ritual rests on the Sankalp (the sincere stated intention) and the correct performance of the vidhi by qualified pandits. The Sankalp is performed in your name and your family's name. The pandits perform the complete complete ceremony with all required rituals, offerings, and Gau Daan at Haridwar. Your physical presence is not required for the karma and merit of the act to accrue to you and your family. Thousands of families — including those who cannot travel due to health, age, or being abroad — have performed this puja through live stream and experienced its benefits.
How long does the ceremony take each day? What time does it start?
Each day's puja session lasts approximately 4 to 6 hours. Puja begins in the morning, typically between 7 AM and 9 AM IST, as morning hours (Brahma Muhurta and early morning) are considered most auspicious for ancestral rites. We will share the exact schedule with you during the pre-puja consultation so you can plan accordingly. For NRI families in different time zones, we try to accommodate scheduling where possible — please discuss this with us during booking.
What information do I need to provide before the puja?
The pandit needs the following for the Sankalp: your full name, your father's full name, your gotra (ancestral clan name — if unknown, we use a default gotra), the full name of the ancestor for whom the puja is being performed, their relationship to you, the cause of their death, and the approximate year of passing. If you do not know some of these details, do not worry — our pandit will work with what you have. The most important thing is the sincere intention.
I am an NRI living abroad. Can I book this for my family in India, or for ancestors from my family?
Absolutely. In fact, many of our bookings come from NRI families in the US, UK, Canada, Australia, and the Middle East who want to fulfill this duty for their ancestors but cannot travel to India. You book online from wherever you are, the pre-consultation happens over a phone or video call, and you watch the full complete ceremony live from your home abroad. The puja is performed entirely in India at Haridwar, and all merit of the ceremony goes to you and your family.
What is the difference between this and the in-person Narayan Bali Poojan?
The in-person Narayan Bali Poojan in Haridwar requires you to travel to Haridwar and be physically present alongside the pandits for all the full duration. You participate directly in each ritual — applying the Tilak, holding the Pind, performing the water Tarpan with your own hands. For families who can travel, the in-person experience carries additional merit and allows direct participation. The online version provides the same complete Vedic ceremony performed by the same experienced pandits, with live streaming so you watch every moment, but without requiring your physical presence. The ritual itself is identical — only the mode of your participation differs.
Is the ₹35,000 price for the entire complete ceremony, or per day?
The ₹35,000 is the total price for the complete complete ceremony — all the full duration, all pandits, the Gau Daan, all puja samagri, live streaming for all the full duration, the certificate, and photographs. There are no hidden charges. The regular price is ₹46,000; the current sale price of ₹35,000 covers everything listed in the package above.
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