“Atma ki shanti aur pitru lok mein sthaapan ke liye ekadash din ka pavitra kriya”
The Ekadashah Shraddh is a sacred ritual performed on the 11th day after a person’s death. It is part of the Antyeshti Sanskar and is considered a crucial step in helping the departed soul transition peacefully to the ancestral realm (Pitru Lok). This ritual is performed with devotion, purity, and a sense of spiritual responsibility by the family members.
Spiritual Significance
- Marks the cleansing and elevation of the soul after death
- Prepares the soul for final rites and ancestral acceptance
- Offers pind daan, tarpan, and shraddha to ensure peace and moksha
- Strengthens the bond between the living and the departed through karma and dharma
Ritual Highlights
- Ganesh Pujan – To begin the ceremony with auspiciousness
- Pind Daan – Offering of rice balls to nourish and guide the soul
- Tarpan – Water offerings to ancestors
- Ekadashah Shraddh Pujan – Includes mantras, havan, and offerings
- Brahman Bhojan or Bhandara – Feeding of Brahmins or the needy as punya karma
- Aarti and Prasad Distribution
Service Details
- Location: Siddhbalaji Manokamna Mandir or at the family’s residence
- Duration: 2 to 3 hours
- Includes: Purohit services, puja samagri, prasad, and ritual guidance
- Customizable: Based on family traditions and regional customs
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