Trimbakeshwar Pitra Dosh Shanti Puja
Narayan Nagbali / Tripindi Shraddha vidhi should performed to get rid of
Pitru Dosh. Performing these poojas' during the period (5th to 19th
September) of Pitrupaksha(पितृ पक्ष) will be more beneficial. According to
the Hindu calendar Pitrupaksha starts immediately after the Ganesh festival
and ends with the New moon day know as Sarvapitri amavasya. The Hindus offer
homeage to their ancestors during pitrupaksha to get their blessings and
help their soul attain the path of Heaven.
According to Hinduism, the souls of three preceding generations of one's
ancestor reside in Pitru–loka, a realm between heaven and earth. This realm
is governed by Yama, the god of death, who takes the soul of a dying man
from earth to Pitru–loka. Hindus are expected to propitiate the
ancestors(let the ancestors be in peace) in the first half, during the dark
fortnight i.e Pitru Paksha and let the soul of their ancestors reach the
Heaven from the Pitru-loka.
According to Hinduism, the souls of three preceding generations of one's
ancestor reside in Pitru–loka, a realm between heaven and earth. This realm
is governed by Yama, the god of death, who takes the soul of a dying man
from earth to Pitru–loka. When a person of the next generation dies, the
first generation shifts to heaven and unites with God, so Shraddha offerings
are not given. Thus, only the three generations in Pitru–loka are given
Shraddha rites, in which Yama plays a significant role. According to the
sacred Hindu epics, at the beginning of Pitru Paksha, the sun enters the
zodiac sign of Libra (Tula). Coinciding with this moment, it is believed
that the spirits leave Pitru–loka and reside in their descendants' homes for
a month until the sun enters the next zodiac—Scorpio (Vrichchhika)—and there
is a full moon. Hindus are expected to propitiate the ancestors in the first
half, during the dark fortnight.