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Shraddha Karma

Shraddha Karma, also known as Shraddha or Śrāddha, is a significant Hindu ritual performed to honor and pay homage to deceased ancestors. The term "Shraddha" is derived from the Sanskrit word "Shraddhaa," meaning faith or devotion. This ritual is conducted to express gratitude, seek blessings, and ensure peace and liberation (moksha) for the souls of the departed.

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        Is it possible to reschedule the date and time of the pooja without canceling the booking?

        Certainly, you have the flexibility to alter the date and time of the pooja. Kindly get in touch with POOJAT customer care for coordination.

         


        When is Shraddha Karma performed?

        Shraddha is usually performed during the Pitru Paksha, a specific lunar fortnight dedicated to honoring ancestors. Additionally, it can be performed on the death anniversary (tithi) of an individual's departed family member.


        How often is Shraddha Karma performed?

        Shraddha Karma is typically performed annually, usually during the Pitru Paksha. Some families may also choose to perform it more frequently based on their specific traditions or beliefs.


        Who performs Shraddha Karma?

        Shraddha Karma is generally performed by the male descendants of the deceased person, such as sons or grandsons. However, in contemporary times, the ritual can be performed by any family member willing to carry out the responsibility.


        Is it possible to reschedule the date and time of the pooja without canceling the booking?

        Certainly, you have the flexibility to alter the date and time of the pooja. Kindly get in touch with POOJAT customer care for coordination.

         


        Is there any significance to the number of pinda offered during Shraddha Karma?

        The number of pinda offered during Shraddha Karma may vary based on family traditions and regional customs. The ritual may involve offering a specific number of pinda to represent different generations of ancestors.