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Vastu Insights for Shradh & Pitra Paksha Rituals

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Shradh is a sacred time dedicated to remembering and honoring our ancestors. It is observed during Pitra Paksha, 15 days in the lunar calendar that usually falls in September-October. According to Vastu Shastra, performing Shradh with proper rituals helps bring peace to the departed souls, removes Pitru dosh from the horoscope, and brings harmony, health, and prosperity to the family.

What is Shradh and Why Is It Done

Shradh is a way to express gratitude to our ancestors, pray for their moksha (liberation), and seek their blessings for a happy and prosperous life. When your horoscope indicates Pitru dosh, Rahu dosh, Sarp dosh, or Chandal Yog, Shradh rituals become especially important. They include Tarpan, Pind Daan, Anna Daan, feeding Brahmins, and making donations.

Shradh Rituals According to Vastu Shastra

Vastu Shastra provides guidelines on the direction, timing, and procedure of Shradh rituals. Consulting an online vastu consultant helps you:
  • Choose the most auspicious tithi (lunar day) for the rituals.
  • Perform puja facing the correct direction (south), which pleases Yamdev.
  • Align your offerings, Diya placement, and donations with cosmic energies.
  • Maximize spiritual benefits and bring long-term harmony to your home.

Step-by-Step Shradh Procedure

  • Tarpan Vidhi – Use water mixed with black sesame seeds, rice, barley flour, and flowers.
  • Pind Daan – Offer at a river or holy place under a priest’s guidance.
  • Anna Daan – Feed Brahmins and donate food items.
  • Place ancestors’ pictures on the south wall and worship facing south.
  • Light a mustard oil Diya with a sleeping cotton wick from 7:00 PM to 7:30 PM, keeping black urad dal around it.

Special Procedure on Pitruvati Amavasya

Pitruvati Amavasya is considered the most powerful day of Pitra Paksha. Follow these steps carefully:

  • Place a Diya near the kitchen sink facing south.
  • Use mustard oil in the Diya and a cotton wick in a sleeping position
  • Surround the Diya with black urad dal.
  • Keep the Diya lit from 7:00 PM to 7:30 PM without interruption.
  • Offer prayers to your ancestors and seek blessings for health, wealth, and protection.
  • After 7:30 PM, carefully discard the Diya and black urad dal in a trash can outside the house.

Performing this pooja as per Vastu Shastra helps resolve Pitru Dosh, health issues, financial struggles, marriage delays, and relationship disputes. It clears karmic blockages, bringing peace, prosperity, and harmony to your home and family. For personalized guidance, consult a Vastu shastra consultant online and perform these rituals with complete faith and devotion.

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