




Veni Daan Poojan in Prayagraj | Allahabad | Triveni sangam
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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.
क्या शामिल है
- Poojan Material
- Priest Dakshina
- Boat ride to Sangam
- Any extra offerings to Pandit ji
- Pickup and drop from Airport/Station
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Veni Daan at Triveni Sangam, Prayagraj — An Ancient Offering, a Lasting Peace
At the confluence of the Ganga, Yamuna, and the invisible Saraswati, where three rivers become one and the water holds a quality that pilgrims have described for centuries as unlike any other in the world, there is a ritual that goes to the very heart of what a pilgrimage is for.
Veni Daan — the offering of hair at the sacred Sangam — is one of the most personal and complete acts of surrender that Hindu tradition offers a devotee who comes to Prayagraj. For women performing this for themselves as a fulfilled vow, the offering is an act of release: pride, attachment, the ego's investment in outward form — all placed into the hands of the Divine, carried forward by the sacred current. For families performing it after the passing of a mother, grandmother, or female ancestor, it is an act of love across the boundary of this world and the next. The Padma Purana and the Matsya Purana both affirm that Veni Daan performed at Triveni Sangam grants peace to the departed and liberation from accumulated ancestral karma.
Prayag Pandits arranges Veni Daan at Triveni Sangam for families who come to Prayagraj to fulfil this sacred rite. Our pandits carry this tradition with full knowledge of its Vedic protocols, the customs specific to this Sangam, and the sensitivity that every family deserves when they bring their deepest intentions to the sacred water.
The Sacred Significance of Veni Daan at Triveni Sangam
The word Veni refers to braided or coiled hair — in the context of this ritual, the braid represents the accumulated weight of ego and worldly attachment that a devotee carries into the ceremony. Daan means the act of giving, of releasing. Veni Daan is therefore the ritual offering of hair to the sacred waters: a giving up of something real, visible, and genuinely personal, as an outward expression of inward surrender.
The Puranic basis for Veni Daan at Triveni Sangam comes from two major texts. The Prayag Mahatmya section of the Matsya Purana declares that Prayagraj is Tirthraj — the king of all pilgrimage sites — and that acts of devotion performed here generate merit that is many times greater than the same act performed elsewhere. The Padma Purana specifically affirms that hair offerings made at the Sangam release the soul of the departed from bondage and grant the performer liberation from ancestral karma. These are not general statements about river-bathing. They are specific endorsements of Veni Daan at this particular place.
The reason is the nature of the Sangam itself. Triveni Sangam is not merely a geographic meeting of rivers. In Hindu understanding, it is a tirtha — a crossing point — where the distance between the human and the divine is at its minimum. The Saraswati, the invisible river of wisdom, joins the Ganga and Yamuna here beneath the surface. Their combined presence creates a field of sacred energy that the scriptures describe as unmatched anywhere. Three rivers, three aspects of the divine feminine, three streams of cosmic grace — all at one point. Offering hair here means the surrender is witnessed by all three simultaneously, and the release happens at the most powerful threshold in Hindu sacred geography.
Veni Daan is performed by women as a fulfilled vow — when a prayer for a loved one's recovery was answered, when a child was born after years of waiting, when a marriage was blessed — and by families after the death of a female ancestor. A departed mother or grandmother who died with unfulfilled wishes, or whose ancestral rites were not completed, finds peace through Veni Daan performed at Triveni Sangam. The ceremony connects the one who is here with the one who has left, through the medium of the sacred water. To understand the complete spiritual landscape of the place where this ceremony is performed, read: Triveni Sangam: The Land of Moksha.
What Is Included in Your Veni Daan Poojan Package
- Experienced pandit — Pandit Ramesh Shastri with 7+ years of specialization in Veni Daan, Sangam Poojan, Asthi Visarjan, and Mundan at Triveni Sangam
- Private boat to Triveni Sangam — exclusive boat ride to the actual point of confluence for your ceremony party
- All puja samagri — flowers, sesame seeds, dhoop, deepak, kumkum, sindoor, sacred thread, and all ritual materials required for the complete ceremony
- Sankalp — formal declaration of your name, gotra, family lineage, and intention, establishing the ceremony correctly before the Divine
- Veni Daan with appropriate mantras — the complete hair offering guided by the pandit, accompanied by Vedic mantras that dedicate the Daan formally to the Sangam
What Is Not Included
- Travel to Prayagraj — this is an in-person ceremony at the Sangam; you need to travel to Prayagraj to attend
- Accommodation and meals — we can recommend guesthouses near the ghats on request, but these are not part of this package
- Barber or stylist services — hair professionals are available locally near the main ghats; we can direct you after the ceremony
- Additional ceremonies — Pind Daan, Asthi Visarjan, Tripindi Shradh, and Narayan Bali Poojan are separate bookings; many families combine these with Veni Daan during the same visit (ask us to plan your full ceremony schedule)
Your Veni Daan Ceremony — What to Expect
For families who have never attended Veni Daan at Triveni Sangam before, it helps to know what the experience actually looks like from the moment you arrive at the ghat to the moment you leave the water. There is nothing complicated required of you — our pandit guides every step — but knowing the sequence helps you arrive prepared and present.
Preparing for Your Veni Daan Ceremony
The ceremony itself requires very little advance preparation on your part — our pandit handles all materials and guides every step. But these practical points will help you arrive ready and comfortable at the ghat.
- Clothing: Wear simple cotton clothing in white or sober colours, suitable for getting wet during the Sangam bath. Bring a change of clothes and a towel. Do not wear synthetic fabrics or anything you would be unwilling to get wet in the river.
- Timing: Morning hours are preferred — the light on the water, the quieter boats, and the ritual atmosphere at the Sangam are all at their best between 6am and 10am. We can schedule your ceremony at any time that fits your travel, but we recommend requesting a morning slot when you book.
- What to bring: Your name, your gotra (family lineage) if you know it, and the full names of any departed ancestors for whom the ceremony is being performed. No puja materials are required from your side — all samagri is included.
- Photographs of the departed: If you are performing Veni Daan for a deceased mother or grandmother, bring a photograph if available. It is not required, but many families find it meaningful to have the photograph present during the ceremony.
- Children's first Mundan: If a child's first hair offering (Mundan) needs to be combined with the family's Veni Daan visit, please mention this when you book. Our pandits arrange both ceremonies together for families who wish to complete them in a single Sangam visit.
Frequently Asked Questions About Veni Daan Poojan at Triveni Sangam
How much hair actually needs to be offered during the ceremony? There is no fixed quantity prescribed in the scriptures for Veni Daan. In many family traditions, a portion of the braid — a few locks — is offered while the rest of the hair is retained. In other traditions, particularly for major vows, women offer a more substantial portion. The significance of the offering comes from the sincerity of the surrender, not the quantity of hair. Pandit Ramesh Shastri will discuss your specific intention and family tradition before the ceremony begins and will guide you accordingly. Nothing is done without your full understanding and consent.
Can Veni Daan be performed on behalf of a female ancestor who passed away years or decades ago? Yes. There is no time limit. Families come to Prayagraj to perform Veni Daan for mothers, grandmothers, and great-grandmothers who passed many years ago — even decades. The spiritual merit and the peace offered to the departed soul are the same regardless of when the passing occurred. What matters is the intention and the correct performance of the ceremony at this Sangam.
Can we combine Veni Daan with Pind Daan or Asthi Visarjan in the same visit? Yes, and many families do exactly this. Prayagraj is the premier location for ancestral rites of all kinds, and families who make the journey often complete several ceremonies during a single visit. We can arrange Veni Daan, Pind Daan in Prayagraj and Asthi Visarjan in Prayagraj as a combined schedule. Contact us with your family's requirements and we will plan the full ceremony calendar for your visit.
Is there a most auspicious time of year for Veni Daan at Triveni Sangam? Veni Daan can be performed any day of the year — the Sangam's sanctity makes every day appropriate. However, certain periods amplify the ceremony's potency: Pitrupaksha (September-October, when the Sangam receives thousands of families for ancestral rites), Matru Navami — the day of Pitrupaksha specifically dedicated to deceased mothers — Kartik Purnima, Makar Sankranti, and any Amavasya. If your travel schedule has flexibility, a Pitrupaksha visit is particularly powerful for Veni Daan performed for a departed female ancestor.
Can NRI families living abroad book and perform Veni Daan at Triveni Sangam? Yes. We regularly work with families from the UK, USA, Canada, UAE, Malaysia, Singapore, Australia, and Mauritius who plan visits to Prayagraj specifically to perform ancestral ceremonies. Book in advance — WhatsApp us on +91 77540 97777 — and we will confirm your date, share a preparation guide, and coordinate your ceremony schedule so that your time at the Sangam is fully arranged before you arrive in India. We can also advise on accommodation near the ghats and practical Prayagraj logistics for your visit.
Related Guides — Deepen Your Understanding Before You Come
- Triveni Sangam: The Land of Moksha — The complete spiritual and mythological significance of the confluence where your ceremony takes place
- Why Prayagraj Is Called Tirthraj Among All Pilgrimages — Why Prayagraj holds the highest rank among all Hindu pilgrimage sites
- Sumangali Poojan at Triveni Sangam — The companion ceremony honouring the feminine divine, often performed alongside Veni Daan
Veni Daan in Prayagraj Cost — ₹7,100 All-Inclusive
Veni Daan at Triveni Sangam costs ₹7,100 (regular price ₹11,000). This covers the experienced Teerth Purohit, boat ride to the Sangam confluence, complete poojan samagri, the sacred hair offering ceremony, and documentation. Veni Daan at Triveni Sangam is one of the most powerful rituals for removing Pitru Dosh. No hidden charges.
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Booked for my mother-in-law's shradh. The entire ceremony was conducted with great reverence. Thank you.
बहुत अच्छी सेवा। पंडित जी समय पर आए और सभी पूजन सामग्री लेकर आए। मंत्रोच्चार बहुत शुद्ध था। कुल मिलाकर एक संतोषजनक अनुभव रहा।
We are settled abroad and wanted to perform the puja in Prayagraj. Prayag Pandits made it possible. Grateful.
Had a wonderful experience with Prayag Pandits. The team is very organized and the pandits are genuine. They don't rush through the ceremonies like some other services do. Quality work.…
हमारे पूर्वजों की आत्मा की शांति के लिए यह पूजा करवाई। पूरा परिवार संतुष्ट है।
सेवा उत्तम है। कोई छिपा हुआ खर्च नहीं। जो बताया गया वही किया गया। पंडित जी बहुत विनम्र और ज्ञानी हैं। दोबारा जरूर बुक करेंगे। Jai Shri Ram.
Very satisfied with the service. The pandit arrived on time and had all the materials ready. The ceremony was conducted as per proper Vedic traditions. The team followed up after…
प्रयाग पंडित्स से दूसरी बार पूजा करवाई। दोनों बार अनुभव शानदार रहा। उनकी टीम पुराने ग्राहकों को याद रखती है और व्यक्तिगत ध्यान देती है। Jai Shri Ram.
অত্যন্ত ভালো সেবা। পণ্ডিত জি সবকিছু যত্ন সহকারে করেছেন। আমরা সন্তুষ্ট।
प्रयाग पंडित्स की सेवा से पूर्णतया संतुष्ट हूँ। उनकी टीम बहुत पेशेवर है और पंडित जी का ज्ञान गहन है। दूसरों को भी सिफारिश करूँगा। Om Shanti.
सामान्य प्रश्न
What is the cost of Veni Daan in Prayagraj?
Veni Daan at Triveni Sangam costs ₹7,100 with Prayag Pandits. This covers the experienced Teerth Purohit, boat to Sangam, complete samagri, and the full ceremony.
What is Veni Daan and why is it important?
Veni Daan is the sacred ritual of offering hair at the Triveni Sangam in Prayagraj. It is one of the most ancient rituals described in the Puranas for removing Pitru Dosh and ancestral curses.
Who should perform Veni Daan?
Veni Daan is recommended for anyone visiting Triveni Sangam, but it is especially important for those suffering from Pitra Dosh, recurring family problems, or as part of ancestral liberation rituals.
Where exactly is Veni Daan performed?
Veni Daan is performed at the exact confluence point of Ganga, Yamuna, and Saraswati rivers — the Triveni Sangam. A boat takes you to the sacred spot where the three rivers meet.
Can Veni Daan be combined with other rituals at Prayagraj?
Yes. Many families combine Veni Daan with Pind Daan, Asthi Visarjan, and Tarpan during their pilgrimage to Prayagraj. All ceremonies can be performed on the same day.