In the ancient spiritual tradition of Sanatana Dharma, there exists a sacred window of time known as Pitra Paksha—a divine fortnight set aside to honor and remember our departed ancestors (Pitrs).
This spiritually significant period begins from the Purnima (Full Moon) of the Shukla Paksha (waxing phase) in the Hindu month of Bhadrapada, and ends on the Amavasya (New Moon) of the Krishna Paksha (waning phase) in Ashwin month. This 15-day phase is also referred to as Shraadh Kaal—a powerful and sacred time for performing ancestral rites (Shraadh Karma).
Why is Pitra Paksha So Important?
In Indian culture, it is believed that every soul, after death, continues its journey in the subtle realms. During Pitra Paksha, the cosmic energies align in such a way that our ancestors can draw closer to the Earth plane. It is during this time that they are most receptive to offerings made by their descendants. When these offerings are performed with sincerity and devotion, the ancestors bless their progeny with:
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Good health
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Peace and harmony
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Material prosperity and spiritual upliftment
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Success in personal and professional life
Vedic Foundation of Shraadh Karma
According to ancient scriptures such as the Brahma Purana, Garuda Purana, and Manusmriti, performing Shraadh is not just a tradition but a duty (Dharma)—known as Pitra Rina (ancestral debt)—that each individual must repay. This obligation applies to everyone, regardless of caste, creed, or sect.
The eldest son traditionally holds the primary responsibility of performing Shraadh rituals, although any family member with faith and intention can fulfill this sacred duty. The Vedas affirm that such offerings not only please the departed ancestors but also divine beings like:
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Lord Brahma (the Creator)
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Lord Rudra (Shiva)
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Ashwini Kumars (twin gods of healing)
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Surya Dev (Sun God)
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Agni Dev (Fire God)
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Vayu Dev (Wind God)
Understanding Pitra Rin & Pitra Dosha
Every individual is born with three kinds of debts: Deva Rin (to Gods), Rishi Rin (to Sages), and Pitra Rin (to Ancestors). Among these, Pitra Rin is especially powerful, as it relates directly to our birth and lineage.
When Shraadh Karma is not performed over generations, or if it has been done improperly, it results in Pitra Dosha—a spiritual imbalance that can manifest in the horoscope and family life through the following signs:
Common Indicators of Pitra Dosha:
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Recurrent, unexplained illnesses in the family
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Chronic financial difficulties or losses in business/jobs
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Obstacles in marriage, delayed marriages, or unhappy married life
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Lack of progeny, miscarriages, or birth defects
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Emotional disturbances like depression, anxiety, or a sense of being "stuck"
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Frequent quarrels and lack of peace in the household
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Dreams or visions of unknown ancestors or crying relatives
Such doshas often appear as planetary afflictions in one’s kundali (birth chart)—especially linked with planets like Rahu, Ketu, and Saturn—but can only be remedied through proper Shraadh and Tarpan rituals, ideally during Pitra Paksha.
What if You Are Abroad or Unable to Perform Shraadh Yourself?
For many people living abroad or away from their ancestral lands, it may not be feasible to perform these rituals traditionally. Understanding this modern reality, Brahmasree Pradeep Panicker Guruji offers a divinely guided online Shraadh service, where qualified and spiritually advanced Vedic priests perform the full ritual on your behalf with all scriptural procedures.
These pujas are performed at sacred locations and follow all Vedic injunctions to ensure authenticity and spiritual merit.
Information Required for Performing Shraadh Karma
To ensure the correct and personalized performance of the rituals, please provide the following details:
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Your Full Name
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Your Relationship with the Departed Soul
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Gotra (if known)
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Name of the Ancestor(s) for whom Shraadh is to be performed
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Gender of the Ancestor
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Date and Place of Death
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Any additional information that may help personalize the puja
You may share these details through the provided fields or by emailing them to us. Optionally, you can include a recent photograph of yourself for the puja sankalp (resolution) if you wish.
What’s Included in Our Service
Your offering includes the complete cost of the ritual, including:
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All puja samagri (ritual materials) – coconuts, betel leaves, fruits, ghee, sweets, etc.
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Havan samagri and ingredients for the sacred fire ritual
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Anna Daan (offering of food) to Brahmins who conduct the puja
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Photos and/or video recordings of the puja, sent digitally for your reference and blessings
Why Choose Brahmasree Pradeep Panicker Guruji?
With decades of experience in Vedic rituals, astrology, and spiritual healing, Brahmasree Guruji is renowned for his precise adherence to scriptural practices, divine intuition, and dedication to helping families remove ancestral obstacles and restore harmony.
By entrusting your Shraadh Karma to Guruji’s care, you are ensuring your ancestors are honored in the most spiritually accurate and reverent way, even across geographical distances.
Fulfill Your Ancestral Duty. Invite Peace, Health, and Prosperity.
Performing Shraadh during Pitra Paksha is not merely a ritual—it is an act of love, gratitude, and liberation. When done with sincerity, it uplifts the soul of the departed and brings visible transformation in your life and lineage.
Let Guruji guide your family through this sacred journey of ancestral healing and blessings.
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