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Pitru Dosh Shanti Mahapuja
The Pitru Dosh Shanti Mahapuja at Bhagwan Shri Siddhavat Mandir in Bhairavgarh, Ujjain, is a sacred ritual performed to honor and appease one’s ancestors (Pitras). The temple, located near the holy Shipra River, is considered one of the most powerful sites for performing ancestral rituals. This puja helps remove ancestral curses (Pitru Dosh) and grants peace to departed souls, ensuring family harmony, prosperity, and spiritual upliftment.
Bhagwan Shri Siddhavat Mandir Gate, Bhairavgarh Ujjain
07 Jan, Thu
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✨ Benefits of Puja
Ancestral Peace: The puja grants peace and liberation (moksha) to the departed souls of ancestors.
Removal of Pitru Dosh: It eliminates the negative effects of Pitru Dosh in the horoscope, bringing relief from inherited problems.
Family Harmony: The ritual helps remove conflicts, misunderstandings, and obstacles within the family.
Growth and Prosperity: It opens paths for success, wealth, and overall well-being by removing karmic blockages.
Health and Longevity: Performing the puja brings good health and protects from chronic illnesses caused by ancestral imbalances.
Divine Blessings: The blessings of ancestors ensure protection, happiness, and prosperity for future generations.
📿 About the Puja
The Pitru Dosh Shanti Mahapuja is a sacred ritual performed to pacify and honor one’s ancestors and to remove the effects of Pitru Dosh from the horoscope. According to Hindu beliefs, Pitru Dosh occurs when the souls of ancestors are not at peace due to unfulfilled desires or improper shraddha rituals. At Siddhavat Mandir, considered one of the most divine places for Pitra Tarpan and Moksha Karmas, this puja is performed with offerings of pind daan, tarpan, and Vedic mantras. The ritual ensures liberation of ancestral souls, removes karmic debts, and brings blessings, prosperity, and peace to the devotee’s family.
🏛️ About the Temple
The Bhagwan Shri Siddhavat Mandir in Bhairavgarh, Ujjain, is one of the most sacred and ancient pilgrimage sites, revered for its strong connection to ancestral rituals and moksha. The temple is centered around the divine Siddhavat tree, believed to be eternal and blessed by Lord Vishnu and Lord Shiva. According to legend, performing Pitra Tarpan, Pind Daan, or Shraddha rituals here grants peace to departed souls and liberation from the cycle of birth and death. Known as the “Peepal of Salvation”, Siddhavat is compared to Gaya for its spiritual significance. Devotees from across India visit this holy site to perform Pitru Dosh Shanti Puja and seek divine blessings for their ancestors and family peace.
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