Moksha Narayanabali Puja at Srirangapatna
Perform Narayanabali Puja with best Vedic and highly experienced Pandits and Purohits from AstroPuja at Triveni Sangam, Srirangapatna kshetra.
What is Moksha Narayana Bali?
Moksha Narayana Bali is performed for the calming of the souls of the departed and to fulfil their desires and thereby address Pitru Dosha. The puja is performed by family members only. Moksha Narayanabali Puja is described in the Garuda Purana. Out of the two main contents of the Garuda Purana, Purvakanda and Pretakanda, the Narayana Bali Puja rites are mentioned in the Pretakanda content. The Narayan Bali Puja is believed to help a person get rid of ancestral curses, also known as Pitru Dosha.
About Srirangapatna Kshetra
Srirangapatna is an ancient Teertha Kshetra on River Kaveri located in Mandya district of Karnataka state. Sri Ranganatha Swamy is the presiding deity here and inspiration to many devotional songs. Srirangapatna Kshetra reached primacy during the period of Sri Ramanujacharya, the founder of Vishishtadvaita philosphy. Srirangapatna is one among the Tri-ranga kshetras and known as Adiranga. Madhyaranga and Srirangam are the other two.
Srirangapatna is well known for Shraddh rituals such as Naryanabali, Moksha Narayanabali, Tripindi Shradh, Thila Homam, Pinda Pradaana, Asti Visarjan, Pind Daan and Masika / Varshika Shraddha performed on the banks of river Kaveri for the departed near and dear ones.
Triveni Sangam at Srirangapatna is the confluence of three rivers Kaveri, Lokapavani and Kabini. Many devotees visit the Sangam during Dakshinayan, commencing from Shravanmaas for performing ancestral worships, Pind Daan, Tripindi shraddh, Shradh Puja, Varshika Shradh, Pitru paksha shradh.
Moksha Narayanabali Puja at Srirangapatna
Moksha Narayanabali Puja at Srirangapatna is performed for two days. The ritual is performed by families to liberate souls of their departed family members who met an untimely death. Narayan Bali Puja is believed to help a person get rid of ancestral curses, also known as Pitru Dosha.
Narayanabali Puja has to be performed when there are abnormal deaths, like death by disease, death by suicide, death by fasting, death by animals, death by a curse, death by murder, death by drowning, by snake bite etc.
Moksha Narayanabali Puja Srirangapatna Kshetra
Narayanabali puja is also suggested to get rid of obstacles in business, health problems, education, marriage, accidental death, and also performed to get rid of problems created by curses from mother, father or other family members.
Narayanabali Puja is similar to that of the procedures followed in a funeral, wherein an artificial human body made out of wheat flour is used. Mantras chanted during the puja invokes the remaining desires of the departed souls. It is believed the ritual allows them to possess the artificial body and the funeral liberates them to the other world. The Nag Bali Puja helps the souls get rid of their sins. For Nag Bali Puja, a snake made out of wheat dough is used.
Who should perform Narayanabali Puja?
The Narayanabali Puja should be performed by a devotee or family who wants to get success in their life and business. It should be performed by someone who has problems like Bhoot Pishach Badha, business failure, financial problems, education hurdles, unnecessary expenses, health problems, lack peace, hindrance in getting married, getting rid of family misfortune, desire to have a male child, infertility, all kinds of curses, etc. these are some of the problems for which Narayan Bali Puja is performed.
Tripindi Shraddha at Srirangapatna
Tripindi Shraddha is the Pind Daan procedure performed to the ancestors of the past three generations when regular Shraddh has been discontinued for various reasons for three continuous years. As any Shraddh is performed to offer food and water to the Pitru devatas, Tripindi Shraddh is a ceremony of offering food and water to the souls of departed parents and ancestors. This is also known as Tripindi Shanti Vidhi.