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Description

 

  • It is not tied to a specific tithi but usually falls on Chaturthi, Panchami, or occasionally Tritiya during Mahalaya Paksha.
  • This Shraddha is considered more potent than regular Shraddha rituals and is often referred to as Maha Bharani Shraddha.
  • It is believed to be the day of Yama, the deity of death, making it especially effective for ancestral liberation and karmic cleansing.
Features

 

  • Includes Sankalp, Pind Daan, Tarpan, Mantra Jaap, and Brahmin Bhoj.
  • Can be done individually or as a family ritual.
  • Recommended for those facing ancestral curses, unexplained obstacles, or missed last rites.
  • Women may also participate, though traditionally men perform the rites.

Samagri

 

  • Black sesame seeds (til)
  • Barley (jau)
  • Kusha grass
  • Gangajal (holy water)
  • Flowers (white preferred)
  • Cow’s milk, curd, ghee
  • Fruits and sweets
  • Betel leaves and nuts
  • Copper or silver vessel for tarpan
  • White cloth for offerings
  • Donation items (clothes, food, dakshina)
  • Brahmin bhoj samagri (cooked food for priests)
  • Mantra book or printout (Pitru Sukta, Shraddha mantras)

Bharani Shraddha Puja