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Narayana Bali pooja
Narayana Bali is a Hindu ritual performed to appease the souls of ancestors who may be suffering due to various reasons such as improper funeral rites, unnatural death, or unfulfilled desires. The ritual is named after Lord Narayana, a form of Vishnu, and 'Bali' refers to an offering made to the departed souls.
Tripindi shraddha
Tripindi Shraddha is a significant Hindu ritual performed to honor and appease the souls of ancestors who have not attained peace due to specific reasons such as untimely death, improper funeral rites, or unfulfilled desires. The term "Tripindi" refers to three knots or ties, symbolizing certain impediments that might be holding back the soul of the departed from finding peace and liberation.
Asti visarjana
Asthi Visarjana in Gokarna refers to the ritualistic immersion of the ashes (asthi) of the deceased into the sacred waters of the Arabian Sea at the holy pilgrimage site of Gokarna, Karnataka. This ancient Hindu practice is considered highly auspicious and is believed to facilitate the soul's journey to the afterlife and eventual liberation (moksha). Pilgrims from all over India and beyond visit Gokarna to perform this ritual, seeking spiritual solace and closure after the passing of a loved one. The ceremony is conducted with prayers and mantras by priests, ensuring that the departed soul receives blessings and is peacefully released from earthly attachments. Asthi Visarjana in Gokarna thus holds deep significance in Hindu tradition, symbolizing the cyclical nature of life and death, and the belief in the continuity of the soul's journey beyond physical existence.
Sarpa sanskara
sarpa Sanskara is a highly revered Hindu ritual performed to alleviate the malefic effects of Sarpa Dosha (serpent curse) and to seek the blessings of the Nagas (serpent deities). This ancient ceremony is believed to rectify the negative influences caused by harming or disrespecting snakes, either knowingly or unknowingly, in this or past lives. Sarpa Dosha can manifest as various difficulties in life, such as health issues, financial troubles, and obstacles in marriage and pregnancy.