Grants Peace & Moksha to Ancestors
Guides departed souls towards liberation from the cycle of birth and death, granting them spiritual fulfillment and eternal peace in the higher realms.” Would you like me to also craft a short, ad-style
Pishach Mochan Kund
Sep 07, 2025 ,Pitra Paksh Thithi
? Pitrabhya? Svadhabhya? Nama?.
Salutations to the revered ancestors with offerings of Shraddha.
Pitra Paksha, also known as Shradh Paksha, is a 15-day sacred lunar period dedicated to paying homage to forefathers through Tarpan, Pind Daan, and Annadan.
In 2025, it falls from 8th–21st September.
According to the Garuda Purana and Skanda Purana, during this period ancestors descend to the earthly realm to accept offerings. If satisfied, they bless the family with peace, health, prosperity, and protection. If neglected, Pitru Dosha may manifest as financial struggles, delayed marriage/childbirth, health issues, and constant obstacles.
Kashi (Varanasi), sanctified by Lord Shiva and the holy Ganga, is considered the supreme place for Pitra rituals because:
The Ganga carries offerings directly to Pitru Loka.
Ghats like Manikarnika, Harishchandra, Dashashwamedh, and Pishach Mochan are renowned for Shradh since ancient times.
Lord Shiva grants Moksha to souls in Kashi.
Rituals here yield immeasurable punya, equal to lifetimes of worship elsewhere.
Anyone who lost parents or forefathers.
Families affected by Pitru Dosha.
Those who missed Shradh in past years.
Families facing obstacles, health issues, or setbacks.
Descendants of those who passed away untimely or unnaturally.
Seekers of ancestral blessings for marriage, childbirth, prosperity, and peace.
Performed by learned Vedic Pandits of Sugam Darshan Foundation, these rituals ensure your heartfelt offerings reach your Pitru in the purest way—bringing Pitru Shanti, Moksha, and lasting blessings for generations.
Guides departed souls towards liberation from the cycle of birth and death, granting them spiritual fulfillment and eternal peace in the higher realms.” Would you like me to also craft a short, ad-style
Removes the harmful effects of unsettled ancestral energies or curses, protecting descendants from sudden misfortunes and blessing the household with peace, balance, and harmony.
Dissolves ancestral karmic debts that create recurring obstacles, opening the path for harmony, growth, and well-being for every family member.
Strengthens your bond with forefathers, invoking their blessings while fostering gratitude, remembrance, and reverence for your roots and heritage
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According to a belief, this holy Tirth Kshetra is considered to be the abode of Lord Shiva and Mother Parvati. After marriage, apart from Kailash, Shiva and Parvati reside in Varanasi. This holy Tirth Kshetra is always full of divine energy. Ganga River is very important in Varanasi. Devotees believe that by taking a dip in its holy waters, their soul is freed from all kinds of sins. Bathing and donating on the banks of river Ganga, and feeding food to Sadhu, Sanyasi, and Brahmins are considered extremely auspicious. All kinds of sins are washed away from the life of the devotees and the fear of premature death is eliminated by darshan and worshiping Lord Shiva in Kashi Vishwanath, Baba Kaal Bhairav who is called the Kotwal of Kashi, Mata Annapurna, the goddess of food, and all the gods and goddesses. In Skanda Purana, Lord Shiva himself has said, "Feeding one Brahmin, Sadhu, Sanyasi or Shiv Bhakt in Kashi is considered equivalent to feeding one crore Brahmin, Sadhu, Sanyasi or Shiv Bhakt elsewhere." By donating food and clothes in the Varanasi Tirth kshetra, devotees will get blessed by Baba Kashi Vishwanath along with Mata Annapurna and all sins will be washed away from their life forever.
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Frequently Asked Questions
Pitra Paksha, also called Shradh Paksha, is a 15-day period when descendants offer Shraddha, Tarpan, Pind Daan, and Annadan to their ancestors. According to scriptures, this uplifts their souls and invokes blessings of peace, prosperity, and protection for the family.
In 2025, Pitra Paksha will be observed from 8th September to 21st September.
Kashi (Varanasi) is considered the holiest place for Shraddha and Pitra rituals because: The Ganga carries offerings directly to Pitru Loka. Ancient ghats like Manikarnika, Harishchandra, Dashashwamedh, and Pishach Mochan are renowned for ancestral rites. Lord Shiva grants Moksha to departed souls in Kashi. Rituals performed here yield immeasurable punya equivalent to lifetimes of worship elsewhere.
Pitru Dosha arises when ancestors remain unsatisfied due to neglected Shraddha. It may manifest as: Financial struggles and repeated losses Delays in marriage or childbirth Chronic family health issues Obstacles despite efforts Lack of peace and harmony at home
Anyone who has lost parents or forefathers Families with Pitru Dosha in astrology Those who missed Shraddha in earlier years Families facing repeated setbacks, illnesses, or misfortunes Descendants of those who died untimely or unnaturally
The main rituals include Tarpan (water offerings), Pind Daan (food offerings of rice balls), Shraddha (ancestral rites), and Annadan (feeding Brahmins, saints, and the poor).
The rituals are performed by learned Vedic Pandits of Sugam Darshan Foundation, strictly following authentic scriptural methods to ensure your offerings reach your ancestors in the purest form.
Yes. If you cannot be physically present, you may still sponsor the rituals through the foundation. The seva will be performed on your behalf, and blessings will flow to your ancestors and family.