Pitru Shanti Pitru Dosh Nivaran
Haridwar Ganga Ghat, Haridwar, Uttarakhand
20 December, Saturday (02:00 PM)
Amavasya
The Pitru Shanti or Pitru Dosh Nivaran Pooja is a sacred ritual performed to honor and seek blessings from one’s ancestors. This pooja helps remove any ancestral obstacles (Pitru Dosh) that may affect family harmony, progress, health, or prosperity.
Conducted on the holy banks of the Ganga River in Haridwar, the ritual holds immense spiritual significance. The pure and divine energy of the Ganga enhances the benefits of the pooja, bringing peace to ancestral souls and positive transformation to the family.
Participants are guided through traditional rituals, offerings, and prayers by experienced priests, ensuring the pooja is performed with complete devotion and authenticity.
To Remove Pitru Dosh
It is believed that performing the Pind Daan ritual through this special puja on Shani Amavasya not only honors the ancestors but also helps in relieving any Pitru Dosh that may be affecting the present life.
Release of Anger and Past Karma
As the story originates from Shiva’s wrath, the puja symbolizes cleansing of anger, ego, and emotional pain. Devotees seek healing from grief, trauma, and deep emotional wounds.
Removes Ancestral Karma
Resolves imbalances caused by unsettled ancestral souls and unfulfilled karmic duties.
Brings Peace & Harmony
Encourages unity and positive relationships within the family.
Helps reduce the malefic influence of planets in one's horoscope.
Ensures a peaceful and positive atmosphere at home.
Helps in overcoming health issues caused by planetary doshas.
Helps in overcoming health issues caused by planetary doshas.
Haridwar, a sacred city in Uttarakhand, India, is renowned for its numerous Ganga ghats (bathing steps) along the holy River Ganga.These ghats are a focal point for spiritual activities, including ritualistic bathing, prayers, and the mesmerizing Ganga Aarti (river worshipping ceremony)
Here's some information on the prominent Ganga Ghats in Haridwar:
Har Ki Pauri: This is considered the most sacred ghat in Haridwar, believed to be the place where Lord Vishnu left his footprints. It is also the site of the nightly Ganga Aarti, a spectacle of flickering lamps and chanting that attracts thousands of devotees and tourists alike. According to folklore, King Vikramaditya built this ghat in memory of his brother, Bhartrihari, who meditated there.
Birla Ghat: Known for being cleaner and quieter than Har Ki Pauri, making it a preferred spot for those seeking a more peaceful bathing experience. Chains and bars along the riverside enhance safety for those taking a dip in the Ganga.
Other Notable Ghats: Haridwar has several other significant ghats, including Vishnu Ghat, Ganesh Ghat, Gau Ghat, and Kushawart Ghat.
Significance of Ganga in Haridwar
Hindus revere the Ganga as a goddess, a mother, and a symbol of purity and forgiveness.
Bathing in the Ganga is believed to cleanse one's soul of sins and even cure illnesses.
Haridwar is one of the "Panch Tirth" or five pilgrimages in the region, including Har Ki Pauri, Kushawart, Kankhal, Bilwa Tirtha (Mansa Devi Temple), and Neel Parvat (Chandi Devi Temple).
The city serves as a gateway to the Char Dham of Uttarakhand, an important pilgrimage circuit.
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