Pitru Paksha Mahalaya Shradh Puja – Book Trusted Pandits
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Pitru Paksha Shradh Puja (8th Sept – 21st Sept 2025)
Book experienced North Indian Pandits for Pitru Paksha Shradh Puja to honor your ancestors with proper Vedic rituals. Our Pandits perform Pind Daan, Tarpan, and Brahmin Bhojan as per your Tithi and Gotra. All puja samagri is provided. Available at your home or sacred locations like Gaya, Haridwar, and Varanasi.
Includes:
✔ Vedic Pandit
✔ All Puja Samagri
✔ Performed as per Tithi & Gotra
✔ Brahmin Bhojan assistance
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Description
Pitru Paksha 2025 – Mahalaya Shradh Puja: Significance, Rituals, and Booking Guide
Pitru Paksha, also known as Mahalaya Paksha, is a sacred and spiritually significant period in the Hindu calendar. It is a 15-day phase observed in the month of Bhadrapada (September), during which Hindus honor their ancestors through Shradh rituals, expressing gratitude and seeking their blessings for peace, prosperity, and liberation from karmic obstacles.
In 2025, Pitru Paksha will begin on 8th September and end on 21st September, culminating with Sarva Pitru Amavasya, the most significant day dedicated to all departed souls.
What is Pitru Paksha?
Pitru Paksha, literally meaning “Fortnight of the Ancestors,” is a period dedicated to performing Shradh rites for one’s forefathers. It is believed that during these days, the souls of the deceased ancestors visit the Earth to bless their descendants. Performing Pind Daan, Tarpan, and Brahmin Bhojan during this period helps in satisfying their souls and gaining Pitru Kripa (ancestral blessings).
According to the Garuda Purana and Manu Smriti, neglecting Shradh rituals may result in Pitru Dosh, which can lead to misfortunes, delays in marriage, financial problems, and lack of harmony in life.
Pitru Paksha 2025 Dates and Tithis
Each day of Pitru Paksha is associated with a particular Tithi (lunar day), and Shradh should be performed on the Tithi corresponding to the death date of the ancestor.
- 8th September – Pratipada Shradh
- 9th September – Dwitiya Shradh
- 10th September – Tritiya & Chaturthi Shradh
- 11th September – Panchami Shradh
- 12th September – Shashthi Shradh
- 13th September – Saptami Shradh
- 14th September – Ashtami Shradh
- 15th September – Navami Shradh
- 16th September – Dashami Shradh
- 17th September – Ekadashi Shradh
- 18th September – Dwadashi Shradh
- 19th September – Trayodashi Shradh
- 20th September – Chaturdashi Shradh
- 21st September – Sarva Pitru Amavasya (universal Shradh day for all ancestors)
Ritual Procedure of Shradh Puja
Shradh rituals are performed with devotion and precision. The steps involved are as follows:
1. Vishwadev Sthapan
The puja begins with the invocation of Vishwadevas, celestial beings who witness the Shradh. A Sankalp (vow) is taken, mentioning the purpose, Gotra, and ancestor’s name.
2. Pind Daan
Pindas, made of rice, black sesame seeds, milk, curd, honey, and ghee, are offered to the ancestors on banana leaves or darbha grass. This represents feeding and nourishing their souls.
3. Tarpan
This involves offering water mixed with sesame seeds, barley, and kush grass while reciting the names of ancestors. Tarpan is a way of expressing reverence and emotional connection.
4. Brahmin Bhojan
Feeding Brahmins is an essential step, signifying the conclusion of Shradh. It is believed that the souls of ancestors receive satisfaction through this noble act.
Importance and Benefits of Shradh During Pitru Paksha
1. Ancestral Peace and Blessings
Performing Shradh helps in attaining moksha for departed souls. In return, the family receives their blessings for peace, prosperity, and good health.
2. Removal of Pitru Dosh
Pitru Dosh can manifest as repeated failures, mental unrest, and health issues. Performing Shradh with sincerity helps nullify this dosh.
3. Fulfillment of Dharma
Offering Shradh is considered a duty (dharma) that maintains the connection between generations and reinforces the spiritual lineage.
4. Spiritual Cleansing and Karmic Balance
The rituals performed during Pitru Paksha help in cleansing negative ancestral karmas, leading to harmony and inner peace.
Booking Guide for Pitru Paksha 2025 Shradh Puja
If you’re looking to perform Shradh Puja in 2025, PanditJi OnWay offers complete end-to-end services conducted by trained and experienced North Indian Pandits.
Our Services Include:
- Verified and Vedic-trained Pandits
- Complete puja materials (Samagri) provided
- Puja conducted as per Tithi, Gotra, and regional customs
- Multilingual Pandit options (Hindi, Sanskrit, Marathi, etc.)
- On-site or pilgrimage location options (Gaya, Haridwar, Varanasi)
- Brahmin Bhojan arrangement (on request)
Locations Covered:
We provide Shradh Puja services across major cities in India including:
- Delhi
- Mumbai
- Kolkata
- Varanasi
- Gaya
- Haridwar
- Prayagraj
- Ujjain
- And many more…
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Frequently Asked Questions (FAQs) About Pitru Paksha Mahalaya Shradh Puja
1. What is Pitru Paksha Shradh Puja and why is it important?
Pitru Paksha Shradh Puja is a sacred Hindu ritual performed to honor and appease the souls of deceased ancestors. Conducted during the 15-day period of Mahalaya Paksha, it is believed to bring peace to ancestral souls and blessings to the family. Performing Shradh helps eliminate Pitru Dosh, ensures spiritual harmony, and strengthens family karma.
2. When is Pitru Paksha 2025 and what are the key Shradh dates?
In 2025, Pitru Paksha starts on 8th September and ends on 21st September with Sarva Pitru Amavasya. Each day is dedicated to ancestors who passed away on a corresponding Tithi (lunar date). Performing Shradh on the exact Tithi ensures maximum spiritual benefit.
3. How to perform Mahalaya Shradh Puja at home or in a temple?
Mahalaya Shradh Puja can be performed at home, a temple, or sacred locations like Gaya, Haridwar, or Varanasi. The rituals include Pind Daan, Tarpan, Vishwadev Sthapan, and Brahmin Bhojan, all performed under the guidance of a qualified Vedic Pandit. Booking a professional ensures all customs and mantras are correctly followed.
4. Who can perform Pitru Paksha Shradh rituals in the family?
Traditionally, the eldest male descendant performs Shradh. However, if unavailable, any male or female family member with devotion and understanding of the rituals can perform it. A learned Pandit can assist in guiding the entire process.
5. What is Sarva Pitru Amavasya and why is it significant?
Sarva Pitru Amavasya, observed on the last day of Pitru Paksha (21st September 2025), is a universal day for offering Shradh to all ancestors, especially for those whose Tithi is unknown. It is the most important day for performing Pind Daan and Tarpan for complete ancestral peace.
6. What is Pitru Dosh and how does Shradh Puja help in removing it?
Pitru Dosh is a karmic imbalance caused due to neglected ancestral duties or unfulfilled Shradh rituals. It can manifest as obstacles in marriage, finance, health, or career. Regular Shradh during Pitru Paksha, especially with Vedic rituals, helps in neutralizing Pitru Dosh and attracting positivity.
7. Can I book a Pandit online for Pitru Paksha Shradh Puja?
Yes, you can easily book verified and experienced North Indian Pandits online with PanditJi OnWay for performing Shradh at your home or at holy sites like Gaya, Varanasi, and Haridwar. All ritual samagri is provided and services are customized as per your Gotra, Tithi, and preferences.
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8. What are the best places to perform Pind Daan in India?
The most revered places for performing Pind Daan and Shradh Puja are:
- Gaya (Bihar) – Considered the holiest site for ancestral rituals
- Haridwar – Ideal for Ganga Shradh and Tarpan
- Varanasi (Kashi) – Known for moksha and salvation
- Prayagraj – Powerful confluence for Tirthraj Shradh
For more information, visit: Uttar Pradesh Tourism – Rituals in Varanasi
9. What should be prepared for Shradh Puja at home?
To perform Shradh Puja at home, you need ingredients like black sesame seeds, kush grass, rice, ghee, curd, banana leaves, and water. Alternatively, booking with a service like PanditJi OnWay ensures all puja samagri is brought by the Pandit, making it completely hassle-free.
10. Is feeding Brahmins compulsory during Pitru Paksha Shradh?
Yes, Brahmin Bhojan is an essential part of the Shradh rituals. It is believed that feeding learned Brahmins spiritually equates to feeding one’s ancestors, thereby ensuring their contentment and blessings.
Conclusion
Pitru Paksha is not just a ritualistic period—it is a sacred opportunity to express gratitude, seek forgiveness, and honor the lineage that gave us life. Performing Shradh during this time cleanses ancestral karma and aligns the family with peace, health, and divine blessings.
Let PanditJi OnWay help you honor your ancestors with the dignity, precision, and sacredness the rituals deserve.
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Package | Basic : (1 Panditji + Tarpan + Daan/Bhojan), Economy : (1 Panditji and Pind daan Puja), Standard : (1 Panditji and 2 Brahmins for Bhojan) |
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