About Bharani Shraddha
- The Bharani Nakshatra Shraddha is often performed once after a person’s death, but according to “Dharmasindhu,” it can be performed annually.
- The observer is required to preserve the ritual’s sacredness because it is thought to be extremely auspicious and significant.
- For the satisfaction and emancipation of the deceased soul, the person, particularly the male head of the household, performs a number of ceremonies and pujas.
- Under the direction of an experienced priest, rites such as “Pinda Pooja,” “Pinda Visarjana,” and “Brahmana Suvasini” are conducted. The individual performing the
- Bharani Shraddha must maintain control over his senses, refrain from shaving, and avoid getting haircuts. After “Tarpan” is finished, Brahmins are given “saatvik” food, desserts, clothing, and dakshina.
- According to Hindu mythology, the food consumed by Brahmins reaches the souls of the deceased, hence this ceremony is very significant.
- Crows must also be fed on Bharani Shraddha since they are thought to be Lord Yama’s messengers.
- Dogs and cows are fed in addition to the crow.
- It is thought that by following the Bharani Shraddha rites sincerely and religiously, one grants the liberated soul tranquilly, and the liberated soul in turn bestows peace, protection, and prosperity upon their offspring
Significance of Bharani Shraddha
The Matysa Purana, the Agni Purana, and the Garuda Purana are only a few of the Hindu Puranas that discuss the significance of Bharani Shraddha and various types of Shraddha puja. Bharani Shraddha, sometimes referred to as “Maha Bharani Shraddha,” is a significant day in the Pitru Paksha. This is true because Yama, the God of Death, rules the “Bharani” Nakshatra. The virtues of Bharani Shraddha and Gaya Shraddha are said to be equivalent. Additionally, it is thought to have special significance to carry out ancestor ceremonies on a chaturthi or panchami tithi during the Bharani asterism. This day is the one that gets the greatest attention during the Pitru Shraddha ceremony, second only to Mahalaya Amavasya.
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