A death anniversary, also known as barshi, is a Hindu ritual performed in memory of loved ones who passed away. To ensure a smooth Death Ceremony puja call us at 08069266025 for guidance and support. The ceremony is usually performed annually on the day when the person passed away. It is typically performed by the eldest son but the other siblings join in offering prayers together. It is a way for family members to express gratitude and connect spiritually with their departed ancestors for their peace.
The puja is usually performed on the death anniversary according to the lunar calendar but it can also be done during the annual Pitru Paksha period. It is not only a tribute but also a means to bring closure, peace and spiritual connection for both the departed soul and their family.
Benefits of Performing Death Ceremony
Conducting a death anniversary is not only a powerful spiritual act but also provides emotional and cultural benefits for families.
Helps the soul attain peace and move toward moksha.
Purifies the home, creating a positive environment.
Acts of giving honour to the departed and building positive karma.
Helps family members find peace and closure.
Invokes blessings for the family’s prosperity and protection.
Key Elements of a Death Ceremony
The key elements of a traditional death ceremony puja that families can follow to make this occasion meaningful.
A death anniversary ritual is typically performed by choosing the right date and time to ensure accuracy.
Arrange a small altar with photographs of the ancestor and offer sacred items
Engaging a priest can be beneficial for chanting the mantras accurately.
Many families conclude the rituals by distributing food to the needy, which is considered auspicious for the soul’s journey.
A feeding the poor many people donate items as charity to bring blessings and help honor the memory of the departed.
The puja concludes with the Shanti Path for universal harmony. Then family seek blessings from the departed, bringing them close to the ritual.
What to Avoid on Death Ceremony
To honor your loved one’s memory with respect and reverence, avoid doing a few this mentioned below.
Avoid consuming non-vegetarian foods and alcohol on this day.
Don’t engage in auspicious activities on the day of the death anniversary.
It’s customary to wear light-colored clean clothes to symbolize purity and respect.
Take time with each step as rushing is seen as a disrespect to the ancestors.
It's recommended to keep emotions balanced during the ritual.
1. Can the Death Ceremony puja be performed online or offline?
Ans.Yes, YatraDham provides online as well as offline puja service options for booking. It is advisable to check with the service provider during the booking process for more details.
2. Why Death Ceremony puja is performed?
Ans.Death Ceremony puja is performed by the family members to pay respect and seek blessings for the departed, helping them attain moksha in the afterlife.
3. Do I need to bring any items for the Death Ceremony Puja?
Ans.In most cases, YatraDham.Org arranges all necessary items for the puja, including flowers, sacred threads, and other offerings. We will inform you if any additional items are required based on the specific ritual.
4. What is the cost of booking a Death Ceremony Puja on YatraDham.Org?
Ans.The cost varies based on the type of puja, location and additional services requested. For a detailed cost breakdown, please visit our website or contact our support team.
5. What is the best time of day to perform a Death Ceremony Puja?
Ans.Early morning is generally considered auspicious for these ceremonies. However, the timing may vary based on the location and specific puja type. Our team will guide the best time for your ceremony.