Narayan Nagbali Puja is majorly conducted to remove Pitru Dosha. The term “Narayan Bali” combines “Narayan,” a deity in Hinduism, and “Bali,” meaning a ritualistic offering. This puja is performed to attain peace for the departed soul especially if death is not natural or untimely due to pandemic, illness, accident, burn injuries, early age death etc. It is believed that after the unnatural death, the soul is trapped into “PRET YONI” and gives pain to his/her family members by several ways. To resolve any familial or ancestral problems, including issues related to financial difficulties, health problems, marital issues, and stagnancy in life, narayan bali puja is a must for hindu families. It is also believed to be beneficial for those who wanting to get rid of spiritual or emotional blockage, by cleansing and healing.
Hiring a pandit & date selection
A qualified pandit in Vedic rituals is hired to perform the Narayan Bali Puja. Choosing an auspicious date and time for the puja is crucial which is typically determined based on the lunar calendar and the individual’s birth chart. This ensures that the puja aligns with cosmic energies and yields the best results.
This puja should be performed at 11th day after the cremation of the body. If the family members fail to perform on the said date then they can conduct this ritual on other dates also like Chaturdashi, Amavasya, Ekadashi etc.
As per hindu beliefs, the best places to perform this Puja are Kashi, Gaya, Trimbakeshwar and Gokarna Tirth. A special place is allotted at kashi to perform this kind of Puja which is known as Pichas Mochan Kund.
Performing the Narayan Nagbali Puja
The professional pandit hired for the puja begins with the preparation of the sacred space and gathering of essential materials this includes offerings of food, flowers, incense, and specific ritual items.
Sankalp: Under the guidance of the pandit, the devotee takes a vow, which states their intention for performing the puja thereby seeking blessings from the deity.
Murti Abhishekam: The image or idol of Lord Vishnu, is bathed in various sacred substances such as milk, honey, and water by the devotees to purify the deity and seek their divine blessings.
Homa: The Homa ritual begins with offering sacred materials into a fire followed by chants of Vedic mantras by skilled pandits. This ritual thus serves as an evidence of sending offerings to the dieity and seeking their divine blessings.
Tarpan: After the homa, pandits make specific arrangements where special offerings are made to appease the spirits of the ancestors. This is done by offering pinda and other traditional foods, in order to nourish and honor the departed souls.
Aarti: As per the guidance of the pandits, the devotee performs aarti to seek divine favor and blessings.
Doing charity
After the completion of the puja, a satvik feast is prepared and offered to the participants of the puja, which represents sharing of blessings and good fortune. As per Hindu customs, it is regarded as a duty to distribute food and clothing to the under privileged and indulge into charitable acts as a kind gesture of to gather blessings.
Benefits & Scientific of the Narayan Nagbali Puja
The primary benefit is the peace and moksh of ancestral spirits, leading to resolution of past karmic issues and blessings for the paternal family lineage.
It helps in removing Pitru Dosha, which causes obstacles and misfortunes in one’s life. The puja is believed to remove such doshas and bring prosperity and well-being to the devotee.
After performing the puja, devotees often experience enhanced financial stability, better health, and harmonious relationships.
Engaging in this ritual develops a sense of spiritual connection and fulfillment, improving overall well-being and inner peace of the devotees.
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