Pitra Dosh Nivaran Puja's Details
Deity: Pitra Devta, the divine ancestors of the family
About the Puja: Pitra Dosh is an affliction passed down through the family lineage. It forms when the souls of departed ancestors have not received the rituals, prayers, or peace they were due. In Hindu tradition, the bond between the living and the ancestors is unbreakable. Every family carries within it the prayers and the unfulfilled wishes of those who came before. Sometimes also their lingering sorrows. When these remain unresolved across generations, they take the form of Pitra Dosh. A quiet shadow over the family's path. It is often felt as repeated obstacles in marriage, conception, education, and career, despite every effort. The dosh is not a curse. It is a calling. The ancestors are gently asking to be remembered, honoured, and finally released into peace.
Our verified Vedic priests perform the puja with mantras from the Garun Puran. Pind is offered, made of rice with sesame, milk, and ghee. Tarpan, the sacred water offering, is given to three generations of ancestors. A havan seals the ritual. The puja releases the ancestors from any unfulfilled karmic ties. It asks for their blessings, not their burdens, to flow forward to the children and grandchildren still walking the earth. This is the puja for families who sense that something old and unseen is holding them back. When the same obstacles repeat across generations. When the heart turns to the ancestors with a quiet apology and a deeper prayer. Muhurat is taken fresh from the Panchang. Book Pitra Dosh Nivaran Puja with us, and we handle the full vidhi at the ghats.
- Pacification and dissolution of Pitra Dosh
- The grace and blessings of the ancestors upon the living family (Pitra Kripa)
- Continuation and growth of the family lineage (Vansh Vriddhi)
- Blessings for childbirth and conception (Santaan Prapti)
- Removal of obstacles delaying marriage (Vivah Badha Nivaran)
- Success in education and learning (Shiksha)
- Growth in career and livelihood (Aajeevika Vriddhi)
- Harmony, warmth, and affection within the family (Parivarik Prem)
- Healing of inherited patterns and karmic burdens
- Peace for the departed souls and freedom from earthly attachments
- Freedom from chronic fear and unexplained anxieties (Bhay Mukti)
Auspicious Tithi and Events
The most powerful days to perform Pitra Dosh Nivaran Puja
- Ashwina Begins *North, Ishti, Pitrupaksha Begins, Pratipada Shraddha
- Gita Jayanti, Mokshada Ekadashi, Vaikuntha Ekadashi
- Progeny & Fertility
- Health & Healing
- Wealth & Prosperity
- Legal Disputes & Court Cases
- Protection from Unknown Threats
- Dosha Nivaran
- Spiritual Growth & Peace
- Happy Life
- Blessings
- Moksha
- Family prosperity
- Auspicious Tithi In Krishna Paksha
- Pitrupaksha
- As per Panchang Muhurat
- Pitra Dev








