During Sankalp in Anushthan Pujan, Pandit ji will pronounce your name and gotra. This is done so that the effect of the Puja falls directly on you.
During Sankalp in Anushthan Pujan, Pandit ji will pronounce your name and gotra. This is done so that the effect of the Puja falls directly on you.
During Sankalp in Anushthan Pujan, Pandit ji will pronounce your name and gotra. This is done so that the effect of the Puja falls directly on you.
During Sankalp in Anushthan Pujan, Pandit ji will pronounce your name and gotra. This is done so that the effect of the Puja falls directly on you.
The importance of Pitru Tarpan and Pitru Sukta Paath is considered to be very profound, spiritual and effective in Sanatan Dharma. Both these actions together not only satisfy the souls of the ancestors, but also remove the obstacles in the life of the Yajman.
The purpose of Pitru Tarpan is to pay tribute to the ancestors through water, sesame, Kush and Pind and pray for the peace and progress of their souls. According to the scriptures, until the Pitru Rin is not properly discharged, there remain obstacles in the happiness of progeny, health, wealth and mental peace in a person's life.
At the same time, Pitru Sukta Paath is a very sacred Vedic hymn of the Rig Veda, which contains the feeling of praising, invoking and receiving the blessings of the ancestors. This Paath calms down crises like invisible obstacles, Pitru Dosh, Kul Dosh and premature death. Especially when Pitru Sukta is recited along with Tarpan, its effect is extremely auspicious and far-reaching.
By performing this combined ritual on the days of Pitru Paksha, Amavasya and Shraddha, ancestors are pleased and the path of happiness, prosperity and salvation is paved for the family.