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Description

 

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

 

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

Samagri

 

  1. Black sesame seeds (til)
  2. Barley (jau)
  3. Kusha grass
  4. Gangajal (holy water)
  5. Flowers (white preferred)
  6. Cow’s milk, curd, ghee
  7. Fruits and sweets
  8. Betel leaves and nuts
  9. Copper or silver vessel for tarpan
  10. White cloth for offerings
  11. Donation items (clothes, food, dakshina)
  12. Brahmin bhoj samagri (cooked food for priests)
  13. Mantra book or printout (Pitru Sukta, Shraddha mantras)

Bharani Shraddha Puja