Garud Puran Path is a Hindu ritual involving the recitation of the Garud Puran, a sacred scripture that describes the journey of the soul after death, rites for ancestors, and guidelines for righteous living. This path is performed to honor ancestors, remove negative energies, and seek spiritual guidance. It is often conducted during Shraddha, Pitru Paksha, or other auspicious occasions, providing peace and blessings to both the living and departed souls.Garud Puran Path is a Hindu ritual involving the recitation of the Garud Puran, a sacred scripture that describes the journey of the soul after death, rites for ancestors, and guidelines for righteous living. This path is performed to honor ancestors, remove negative energies, and seek spiritual guidance. It is often conducted during Shraddha, Pitru Paksha, or other auspicious occasions, providing peace and blessings to both the living and departed souls.
β’ Continuous or scheduled recitation of Garud Puran
β’ Focuses on ancestral rites, dharma, and spiritual guidance
β’ Performed to bring peace to departed souls
β’ Conducted during Shraddha, Pitru Paksha, or other special occasions
β’ Includes prayers, rituals, and explanations by a priest or reader
β’ May be accompanied by devotional songs or bhajans
β’ Encourages moral living and spiritual awareness
β’ Distribution of prasad to participants
β’ Can be performed individually, in families, or in temples
β’ Concludes with rituals for ancestors and blessingsβ’ Continuous or scheduled recitation of Garud Puran@β’ Focuses on ancestral rites, dharma, and spiritual guidance@β’ Performed to bring peace to departed souls@β’ Conducted during Shraddha, Pitru Paksha, or other special occasions@β’ Includes prayers, rituals, and explanations by a priest or reader@β’ May be accompanied by devotional songs or bhajans@β’ Encourages moral living and spiritual awareness@β’ Distribution of prasad to participants@β’ Can be performed individually, in families, or in temples@β’ Concludes with rituals for ancestors and blessings
Samagri
β’ Garud Puran text or printed scriptures
β’ Kalash (holy water pot)
β’ Coconut
β’ Flowers and garlands
β’ Incense sticks (Agarbatti) and camphor
β’ Lamp (Diya) with ghee or oil
β’ Fruits and sweets for offering
β’ Rice grains (Akshata)
β’ Holy water (Ganga jal)
β’ Sandalwood paste
β’ Kumkum (vermilion) and turmeric
β’ Cloth or decorative fabric for altar
β’ Bell (Ghanti) and conch (Shankh)
β’ Panchamrit (milk, curd, honey, ghee, sugar)
β’ Seating arrangements for continuous reading
β’ Offerings for ancestors (Pitru Tarpan items)
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