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<p><span style="font-size:18pt"><strong>Book Vedic Pandit to Perform Pitru Paksha Shradh 2022 at Gaya, Gokarna, Rameswaram, Haridwar, Trimbkeshwar and Many other locations of India.</strong></span> <strong><span style="color:#000000; font-size:12pt">PurePrayer is providing Vedic Pandit / Purohit / Pujari of your tradition, who can perform the Mahalaya Pitru Paksh Shradh Pujas in your tradition at Gaya, Gokarna, Rameswaram, Haridwar, Kashi, Srirangapatna, Trimbkeshwar and Many other locations of India.</span></strong> PurePrayer and its support team can help you find the right priest and perform Pitru Paksha Shradh in your traditions in this season of <strong>Pitru Paksh 2022</strong>. <strong>North Indian Pandit for Shraddh,</strong> South India Pandit for Shraddh, Hindi Pandit for Pind Daan, Andhra Priests, Bengali Pandits, Bihari Pandits, <strong>Hindi Pandit for Pitru Paksha Pind Daan Shrradh Puja</strong>, Kannada Pujaris for Pitru Paksha Shrradh puja, Malayalam Purohits, Marathi Pandits or Marathi Guruji fpr Shraddh2022, Oriya Pandit for Shraddh2022, Tamil Vadhyars for Shraddh Karya, Telugu Purohits for Mahalaya Amavasya Shraddh, Bengali Purohits for Pind Daan Shrradh Puja and many more. Not just this. Our team of Pandits and Purohits can cater to the <strong>sect based tradition</strong> needs as well for this Mahalaya Pitru Paksha 2022. Pitru paksha 2020 start date is on <strong>Saturday</strong> <strong>10, Sept 2022</strong> with the Poornima Thithi and Pitru paksha 2022 end date is on <strong>Thursday 25, September 2022 </strong>with<strong> Mahalaya Amavasya Thithi</strong>. You will find the different dates and Shradh Thithis mentioned below.</p>

<h3><strong><span style="font-size:24pt">Mahalaya Pitru Paksha Dates 2022</span></strong></h3>

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			<td style="height:26px; width:18.5784%"><span style="font-size:14pt"><strong>Date</strong></span></td>
			<td style="height:26px; width:19.5477%"><span style="font-size:14pt"><strong>Week</strong></span></td>
			<td style="height:26px; width:59.4507%"><span style="font-size:14pt"><strong><em>M</em></strong><strong>ahalaya Pitru Paksha Shradh2022 Thithi</strong></span></td>
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			<td style="height:26px; width:18.5784%"><span style="font-size:12pt"><strong>10-Sep-2022</strong></span></td>
			<td style="height:26px; width:19.5477%"><span style="font-size:12pt"><strong>Saturday</strong></span></td>
			<td style="height:26px; width:59.4507%"><span style="font-size:12pt"><strong>Poornima Shradh</strong></span></td>
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			<td style="height:26px; width:18.5784%"><span style="font-size:12pt"><strong>11-Sep-2022</strong></span></td>
			<td style="height:26px; width:19.5477%"><span style="font-size:12pt"><strong>Sunday</strong></span></td>
			<td style="height:26px; width:59.4507%"><span style="font-size:12pt"><strong>Pratipat / Padwa Shradh</strong></span></td>
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			<td style="height:26px; width:18.5784%"><span style="font-size:12pt"><strong>12-Sep-2022</strong></span></td>
			<td style="height:26px; width:19.5477%"><span style="font-size:12pt"><strong>Monday</strong></span></td>
			<td style="height:26px; width:59.4507%"><span style="font-size:12pt"><strong>Dviteeya / Dooj Shradh</strong></span></td>
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			<td style="height:26px; width:18.5784%"><span style="font-size:12pt"><strong>13-Sep-2022</strong></span></td>
			<td style="height:26px; width:19.5477%"><span style="font-size:12pt"><strong>Tuesday</strong></span></td>
			<td style="height:26px; width:59.4507%"><span style="font-size:12pt"><strong>Tritiya Shradh / (Triteeya) Thithi /Teej Shradh</strong></span></td>
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			<td style="height:26px; width:18.5784%"><span style="font-size:12pt"><strong>14-Sep-2022</strong></span></td>
			<td style="height:26px; width:19.5477%"><span style="font-size:12pt"><strong>Wednesday</strong></span></td>
			<td style="height:26px; width:59.4507%"><span style="font-size:12pt"><strong>Chaturthi / Chaturthee / Chauth Shradh /</strong></span> <span style="font-size:12pt"><strong>Maha Bharani Shraddh</strong></span></td>
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			<td style="height:26px; width:18.5784%"><span style="font-size:12pt"><strong>15-Sep-2022</strong></span></td>
			<td style="height:26px; width:19.5477%"><span style="font-size:12pt"><strong>Thursday</strong></span></td>
			<td style="height:26px; width:59.4507%"><span style="font-size:12pt"><strong>Panchami / Kumara Panchami/ Kunwara Panchamee Shradh</strong></span></td>
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			<td style="height:26px; width:18.5784%"><span style="font-size:12pt"><strong>16-Sep-2022</strong></span></td>
			<td style="height:26px; width:19.5477%"><span style="font-size:12pt"><strong>Friday</strong></span></td>
			<td style="height:26px; width:59.4507%"><span style="font-size:12pt"><strong>Shashthi Shradh / Chhath Shradh</strong></span></td>
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			<td style="height:26px; width:18.5784%"><span style="font-size:12pt"><strong>17-Sep-2022</strong></span></td>
			<td style="height:26px; width:19.5477%"><span style="font-size:12pt"><strong>Saturday</strong></span></td>
			<td style="height:26px; width:59.4507%"><span style="font-size:12pt"><strong>Saptami / Saptamee Shradh</strong></span></td>
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			<td style="height:26px; width:18.5784%"><span style="font-size:12pt"><strong>18-Sep-2022</strong></span></td>
			<td style="height:26px; width:19.5477%"><span style="font-size:12pt"><strong>Sunday</strong></span></td>
			<td style="height:26px; width:59.4507%"><span style="font-size:12pt"><strong>Ashtami / Ashtamee Shradh</strong></span> <span style="font-size:12pt"><strong>Vyatipata Mahalaya</strong></span></td>
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			<td style="height:26px; width:18.5784%"><span style="font-size:12pt"><strong>19-Sep-2022</strong></span></td>
			<td style="height:26px; width:19.5477%"><span style="font-size:12pt"><strong>Monday</strong></span></td>
			<td style="height:26px; width:59.4507%"><span style="font-size:12pt"><strong>Matra Navami Navami / Avidhava Navami / Naumi Shradh</strong></span></td>
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			<td style="height:52px; width:18.5784%"><span style="font-size:12pt"><strong>20-Sep-2022</strong></span></td>
			<td style="height:52px; width:19.5477%"><span style="font-size:12pt"><strong>Tuesday</strong></span></td>
			<td style="height:52px; width:59.4507%"><span style="font-size:12pt"><strong>Dashami Shradh</strong></span></td>
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			<td style="height:26px; width:18.5784%"><span style="font-size:12pt"><strong>21-Sep-2022</strong></span></td>
			<td style="height:26px; width:19.5477%"><span style="font-size:12pt"><strong>Wednesday</strong></span></td>
			<td style="height:26px; width:59.4507%"><span style="font-size:12pt"><strong>Ekadashi /Yekadashi / Gyaras Shraddha</strong></span></td>
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			<td style="height:26px; width:18.5784%"><span style="font-size:12pt"><strong>22-Sep-2022</strong></span></td>
			<td style="height:26px; width:19.5477%"><span style="font-size:12pt"><strong>Thursday</strong></span></td>
			<td style="height:26px; width:59.4507%"><span style="font-size:12pt"><strong>Dwadashi / Yati Dwadashi /Baras Shraddha</strong></span></td>
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			<td style="height:26px; width:18.5784%"><span style="font-size:12pt"><strong>23-Sep-2022</strong></span></td>
			<td style="height:26px; width:19.5477%"><span style="font-size:12pt"><strong>Friday</strong></span></td>
			<td style="height:26px; width:59.4507%"><span style="font-size:12pt"><strong>Trayodashi Teras Shraddha</strong></span> <span style="font-size:12pt"><strong>Magha Trayodashi Shradh</strong></span></td>
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			<td style="height:26px; width:18.5784%"><span style="font-size:12pt"><strong>24-Sep-2022</strong></span></td>
			<td style="height:26px; width:19.5477%"><span style="font-size:12pt"><strong>Saturday</strong></span></td>
			<td style="height:26px; width:59.4507%"><span style="font-size:12pt"><strong>Chaturdashi / Ghat Chaturdashi Shraddha / Ghayal Chaturdashi Shradh</strong></span></td>
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			<td style="height:108px; width:18.5784%"><span style="font-size:12pt"><strong>25-Sep-2022</strong></span></td>
			<td style="height:108px; width:19.5477%"><span style="font-size:12pt"><strong>Sunday</strong></span></td>
			<td style="height:108px; width:59.4507%"><span style="font-size:12pt"><strong>Mahalaya Amavasya / Sarva Pitri Amavasya</strong></span></td>
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<h2><span style="font-size:18pt"><strong>Pitru Paksha Shradh 2022 in Teertha Kshetra</strong></span></h2>

<p><strong>Pitru paksha Shradh Pujas in Teertha Kshetra</strong> are typically performed on the banks of a river or tank or sea side on Mahalaya Amavasya day or specifically on the day of death of the ancestors. <strong>Pureprayer</strong> offers hassle-free <strong>Pitru paksha Shradh Pujas</strong> by qualified Vedic scholars at <a data-tabindex-counter="1" data-tabindex-value="none" href="https://www.pureprayer.com/kshetra-pujas/gaya-mukti-sthala/" tabindex="-1">Gaya</a>, <a data-tabindex-counter="1" data-tabindex-value="none" href="https://www.pureprayer.com/kshetra-pujas/gokarna/" tabindex="-1">Gokarna</a>, Kashi (Varanasi), Matru Gaya, <span style="color:#0000ff"><a data-tabindex-counter="1" data-tabindex-value="none" href="https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=EIRCxUX5Oec&amp;t=15s" style="color: #0000ff;" tabindex="-1">Nashik &amp; Trimbakeshwar</a></span>, <span style="color:#0000ff"><a data-tabindex-counter="1" data-tabindex-value="none" href="https://www.pureprayer.com/kshetra-pujas/rameswaram-mukti-sthal/" style="color: #0000ff;" tabindex="-1">Rameswaram</a></span>, <span style="color:#0000ff"><a data-tabindex-counter="1" data-tabindex-value="none" href="https://www.pureprayer.com/kshetra-pujas/srirangapatna/" style="color: #0000ff;" tabindex="-1">Sriragnapattna</a></span>,<span style="color:#0000ff"><a data-tabindex-counter="1" data-tabindex-value="none" href="https://www.pureprayer.com/kshetra-pujas/udupi-sri-krishna-kshetra/" style="color: #0000ff;" tabindex="-1">Udupi</a></span>, and many other Teertha Kshetras (Holy places) in India. Perform Pitru Paksha 2022 in any of these formats that you can find suitable: Online-Offline-Remote Shradh Pujas. Pureprayer can even provide Pandits who can perform Pitru Paksha Shradh Pujas on your behalf.</p>

<h3><span style="font-size:18pt"><strong>Book Vedic Pandit for </strong><strong>Pind Daan at Gaya | </strong><strong>Perform Pitru Paksha Shradh at Gaya</strong></span></h3>

<p>PurePrayer provides Vedic and Experienced Pandits &amp; Purohits Services to Perform <strong>Mahalaya</strong> <strong>Pitru Paksha Shradh at Gaya</strong> | <strong>Pind Daan at Gaya</strong>, Shradh at <strong>Gaya Vishnupad Kshetra</strong>. Gaya Kshetra is one of the popular Mukti Sthalas in India. Muktisthal of Gaya Vishnupad Kshetra on the banks of Phalgu River is the most sought after place for performing Ancestral rites, <strong>Shraddh Pujas</strong>, Pitru Paksha Shradh, <strong>Gaya</strong> <strong>Pind Daan</strong>, Shraddh kayra and may other Rituals. Devotees from all over visit Gaya Vishnupad Kshetra to perform these rites on the banks of Phalgu River. When you perform Shraddh karya, Pind Daan at Gaya to your ancestors in Gaya Kshetra, Lord Vishnu showers benevolence for generations to come. One can perform rituals like Gaya Shraddha, <a data-tabindex-counter="1" data-tabindex-value="none" href="https://www.pureprayer.com/homas-and-pujas/rituals/preta-shila-shraddha/" tabindex="-1">Preta Shraddha</a>, Gaya Pind Daan, Tripindi Shraddha, Mahalaya Amavasya Pitru Paksha Pujas pind daan at Gaya among many others seeking salvation. Gaya Kshetra is well known for Shraddh rituals such as Pinda Pradhana, Pind Daan at Gaya and Masika / Varshika Tithis, Shraddh 2020, Gaya at daan performed on the banks of Phalgu River for the departed near and dear ones.</p>

<p style="text-align:left">As mentioned in <strong>Vayu Purana</strong>, Lord Vishnu is said to have given salvation to <strong>Gayasura</strong> here and blessed him with a boon that his name will be mentioned as a proof of having performed rituals in Muktisthalas of Gaya to the departed. Also, as there is a Vishnupad at Gaya, one can perform ancestral rites at any time throughout the year at Gaya.</p>

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<p style="text-align:left"><span style="font-size:14pt"><strong>Shanti Pujas at Gaya:</strong></span></p>

<p style="text-align:left"><a data-tabindex-counter="1" data-tabindex-value="none" href="https://www.pureprayer.com/homas-and-pujas/homas/kalasarpa-shanti/" tabindex="-1"><strong>Kalasarpa Shanti</strong></a>, <strong>Navagraha Shanti</strong>, <strong>Akala Maran Shanti</strong> (Untimely death) are performed here. Presiding deity of Lord Vishnu is called <strong>Gadadhar</strong> and is known to give Mukti (salvation).</p>

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<p><img alt="Pitru Paksha Shraddha at Gokarna" class="aligncenter size-full wp-image-20896" src="https://www.pureprayer.com/wp-content/uploads/2019/09/Shraddh10.jpg" style="height:350px; width:650px" /> <span style="font-size:18pt"><strong>Pitru Paksha Shraddh at Gokarna | Mahalaya Paksha Shraddh </strong><strong>&amp; Pind Daan </strong></span> <strong>PurePrayer provides Vedic and Experienced Pandits &amp; Purohits Services to Perform Mahalaya Pitru Paksh Shradh at Gokarna | Mahalaya Amavasya Shraddh 2022.</strong> Gokarna Kshetra is a beach-town in the confluence of rivers Gangavalli and Aghanashini in the Kumta taluk of Uttara Kannada district in Karnataka State. This also known as the Bhu-Kailasa, Southern Kashi and Rudrapada-Gaya of India. <strong>Gokarna</strong> has been a popular destination for performing Pujas and Homas and said to be very effective in nature. Lord Shiva consecrated by Lord Ganapati here was the Atmalinga given to the demon king Ravan and is popularly known as <strong>Mahabaleshwara</strong>. The main deity in Mahabaleshwar temple in Gokarna kshetra is Lord Shiva. Gokarna is hence known as the southern Kashi of India and has been popular for Shraddha Pujas 2022 such as Shradh2022 <a data-tabindex-counter="1" data-tabindex-value="none" href="https://www.pureprayer.com/homas-and-pujas/narayana-balipuja/" tabindex="-1"><span style="color:#0000ff">Narayana bali Puja</span></a>, <a data-tabindex-counter="1" data-tabindex-value="none" href="https://www.pureprayer.com/homas-and-pujas/tripindi-shraddha/" tabindex="-1"><span style="color:#0000ff">Tripindi Shraddha</span></a>, <span style="color:#0000ff"><a data-tabindex-counter="1" data-tabindex-value="none" href="https://www.pureprayer.com/homas-and-pujas/homas/thila-homa/" style="color: #0000ff;" tabindex="-1">Thila Homa</a></span>, <span style="color:#0000ff"><a data-tabindex-counter="1" data-tabindex-value="none" href="https://www.pureprayer.com/homas-and-pujas/homas/aghorastra-homa/" style="color: #0000ff;" tabindex="-1">Navagraha-purak-aghorastra-puja</a></span>, <a data-tabindex-counter="1" data-tabindex-value="none" href="https://www.pureprayer.com/homas-and-pujas/homas/mrityunjaya-homa/" tabindex="-1"><span style="color:#0000ff">Mrityunjaya Homam</span></a>, <span style="color:#0000ff"><a data-tabindex-counter="1" data-tabindex-value="none" href="https://www.pureprayer.com/homas-and-pujas/pind-daan-puja/" style="color: #0000ff;" tabindex="-1">Pind daan</a></span>, Varshik Shraddh Mahalaya Amavasya, Pitru Paksha Shraddha at Gokarna and many more Pujas performed by local priest families since times immemorial. It is widely believed that <strong>Pitru Paksha Shraddha</strong> (ancestral rites) performed at Gokarna gives mukthi to the departed soul and the best time to perform this is the <span style="color:#0000ff"><a data-tabindex-counter="1" data-tabindex-value="none" href="https://www.pureprayer.com/homas-and-pujas/mahalaya-amavasya/" style="color: #0000ff;" tabindex="-1">Mahalaya Pitru Paksha</a></span>. As Gokarna has the Rudrapada of <strong>Lord Shiva</strong>, all pujas, including the Shraddh Karmas can be performed throughout the year. When you perform these rituals to your ancestors in Gokarna Rudrapada Kshetra, Lord Shiva (Rudra) showers benevolence for generations to come. One can perform rituals like <strong>Pind Daan, Tripindi Shraddha</strong>, Mahalaya Amavasya Pitru Paksha Shradh Pujas at Gokarna among many others seeking salvation to the departed near and dear ones. Perform Mahalaya Pitru Paksha Shraddha at Gokarna Kshetra in any of these formats that you can find suitable: Online-Offline-Remote Shradh Pujas. PurePrayer can even provide Vedic Pandits who can perform Pitru Paksha Shradh2020 Pujas on your behalf.</p>

<h3><span style="font-size:18pt"><strong>Vedic Pandit for </strong><strong>Pitru Paksha Shraddh at Rameswaram</strong></span></h3>

<p>Book and Perform Mahalaya Pitru Paksha Shradh at Rameswaram with Vedic and Experienced Pandits, Purohits and Vadhyars from PurePrayer in Rameswaram and Sethu Karai Kshetras. Rameswaram situated in Tamil Nadu State is also a popular Mukti Sthal for the Hindus performing ancestral rites (ceremonies) like <strong>VarshikSharddh </strong>(Barsi shradh), Masik Shraddhas, <strong>Mahalaya Amavasya Tarpanams or Mahalaya Pitru Paksha Shradh</strong>, Pind daan, Pitru Paksha Shradh at Rameswaram, Shraddh2020, Pitru-Tarpanam and many other Shradh karmas. <span style="color:#0000ff"><a data-tabindex-counter="1" data-tabindex-value="none" href="https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Dhanushkodi" style="color: #0000ff;" tabindex="-1"><strong>Dhanushkodi</strong></a> </span>at Rameshwaram is also a place where <strong>Asthi Visarjan</strong> (last rites) is performed. [caption id="attachment_20814" align="aligncenter" width="609"]<img alt="Pitru Paksha Shradh in Rameswaram" class="wp-image-20814" src="https://www.pureprayer.com/wp-content/uploads/2019/07/Rameshwaram-mahalaya-pitru-paksha-600-x-400-1.jpg" style="height:407px; width:609px" /> <span style="font-size:10pt"><strong>Vadhyar performing Mahalaya Pitru Paksha Shradh 2020</strong></span>[/caption] <span style="font-size:18pt"><strong>Book Shraddh Pujas at Rameswaram:</strong></span> Rameswaram is a small island and one of the most important Teertha Kshetras in the Gulf of Mannar. It is connected to the mainland of Southern India by Pamban Bridge. Sri Adi Shankaracharya mentions Rameshwaram Kshetra as “<strong>Sethubandha</strong>” in his famous composition of <span style="color:#000000">Dwadasha Jyotirlinga Stotram</span>. The Jyotirling in Rameswaram known as “Ramanathaswamy” or “Rameshwara” and one among the ‘<strong>Bada Char Dham</strong> <strong>Yatra</strong>’. It is said in the Puranas that to get the <strong>full blessings and benefits</strong> of pilgrimage to Teertha Kshetra of Varanasi, one should tour Rameswaram Mukti Sthal Kshetra and take the holy dip in the confluence of the two seas of Mahodadhi and Ratnakara.</p>

<h3><span style="font-size:18pt"><strong>Pitru Paksha Shradh at Sethu Karai</strong></span></h3>

<p>Many People perform Pitru Paksha Shradh at Sethu Karai also. <a data-tabindex-counter="1" data-tabindex-value="none" href="https://www.pureprayer.com/kshetra-pujas/sethu-karai/" tabindex="-1">Sethu Karai</a> is a holy place in the region known as Vibheeshana Sharanagati Kshetra, relating to the incident of Lord Rama coming here in search of Sita and building the bridge to demon Ravan’s Swarnalanka. Lord Ram built a bridge from <a data-tabindex-counter="1" data-tabindex-value="none" href="https://www.incredibleindia.org/content/incredible-india-v2/en/destinations/rameswaram/sethukarai.html" tabindex="-1">Sethu Karai </a>near Rameswaram across the sea to Swarnalanka to rescue his consort Sita from the demon king Ravan. Goddess Parvati consecrated here is called Parvatavardhini. Gandhamadana Parvat in the island of Rameswaram is believed to be a portion of the medicinal mountain, Hanuman carried to Lanka to treat Lakshman who had fainted during the battle.</p>

<h4><span style="font-size:18pt"><strong>Book Vedic Pandit for Pitru Paksha Shraddh at Srirangapatna</strong></span></h4>

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<p style="text-align:justify"><strong>Srirangapatna</strong> is an ancient Teertha Kshetra on River <strong>Kaveri</strong> located in Mandya district of Karnataka state. <strong>Sri Ranganatha Swamy</strong> is the presiding deity here and inspiration to many devotional songs. Srirangapatna Kshetra reached primacy during the period of Sri Ramanujacharya, the founder of Vishishtadvaita philosphy. Srirangapatna is one among the Triranga kshetras and known as Adiranga. Madhyaranga and Srirangam are the other two.</p>

<p>[caption id="attachment_20750" align="aligncenter" width="694"]<img alt="Book Pujaris for Pitrupaksha Shradh in Srirangapatna" class="wp-image-20750" src="https://www.pureprayer.com/wp-content/uploads/2019/07/mahalaya-pitru-paksha-600-x-400-4.jpg" style="height:462px; width:694px" /> Pujaris for Mahalaya Pitru Paksha Shradh 2020[/caption]</p>

<p style="text-align:justify">Srirangapatna is well known for<strong> Pitru Paksha Shraddh</strong> rituals such as <strong>Tripindi Shradh</strong>, <strong>Pinda Pradhana, Pind Daan and Masika / Varshika Tithis </strong>performed on the banks of river Kaveri for the departed near and dear ones.</p>

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<p style="text-align:justify"><span style="color:#000000; font-size:14pt"><strong>Triveni Sangam at Srirangapatna:</strong></span></p>

<p style="text-align:justify"><strong>Sangam</strong> is the confluence of three rivers Kaveri, Lokapavani and Kabini near <strong>Srirangapatna</strong>. Many devotees visit the Sangam during <strong>Dakshinayan</strong>, commencing from Shravanmaas for performing ancestral worships, Pind Daan, Tripindi shraddh, Shradh Puja, Varshika Shradh, Pitru paksha shradh.</p>

<p style="text-align:justify">This region was known as <strong>Gautama Kshetra</strong> during Vedic age. It is stated in the Brahmanda Purana that, Lord Vishnu settled in this region as Lord Sri Ranganathaswamy to answer the prayers of Kaveri and Sage Gautama.</p>

<p><span style="color:#000000; font-size:14pt"><strong>Asthi Visarjan at Srirangapatna</strong></span> The confluence of three rivers at Srirangapatna, namely The holy Kaveri, the Kabini and Hemavathi is known as Triveni Sangam. Thousands of people come to Paschima Vahini all through the year for 'Asti Visarjan' or immersion of ashes of the dead. This is believed to give 'Moksha' or eternal life to the dead person. This is also the place where Mahatma Gandhi's ashes was also immersed.</p>

<h5><span style="font-size:18pt"><strong>Book &amp; Perform Pitru Paksha Shraddh at Trimbkeshwar | Pind Daan Shraddh 2022 </strong></span></h5>

<p>Book and Perform Mahalaya Pitru Paksha Shradh at Trimbakeshwar. with Vedic and Experienced Pandits, Gurujis and Purohits from PurePrayer. Trimbakeshwar Kshetra or Trayambakeshwar in Nasik is a popular destination for Pitru Paksha Shraddh rituals such as Mahalaya Pitru Paksha Shradh, Pinda Pradaan, Shraddh2022, Pind Daan and Masika / Varshika Tithis, Tripindi Shraddh performed for the departed near and dear ones. Trimbakeshwar is a very ancient temple dedicated to Lord Shiva and is among the <strong><a data-tabindex-counter="1" data-tabindex-value="none" href="https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Jyotirlinga" tabindex="-1">Dwadash Jyotirlings</a></strong> in India. This temple is located about 28 km from Nashik (Nasik meaning nose) and about 117 km from Shirdi, in the State of Maharashtra. [caption id="attachment_20819" align="aligncenter" width="600"]<img alt="Pitru Paksha shradh at Trimbkeshwar" class="size-full wp-image-20819" src="https://www.pureprayer.com/wp-content/uploads/2019/07/Rameshwaram-mahalaya-pitru-paksha-600-x-400-11.jpg" style="height:400px; width:600px" /> Vedic Pandit performing Shradh Karya[/caption] Kushavarta, a pond in this temple is believed to be the origin for River Godavari. Sage Gautama used “<strong>darbha</strong>” (Kusha grass) to round up Ganga and hence the name. <strong>Simhastha Kumbhamela</strong> that takes place every once in 12 years is a ritual followed by millions of devotees. Brahma, Vishnu and Maheshwar are represented by three separate lingams here. The temple is situated between three hills namely Brahmagiri, Nilagiri and Kalagiri. <a data-tabindex-counter="1" data-tabindex-value="none" href="https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Godavari_River" tabindex="-1"><strong>Godavari River</strong></a> is the second largest river in India and originates from Trayambakeshwar. Maharshi Gautam prayed to Lord Shiva and brought Ganga to absolve himself of sins. Sage Gautama was tricked by a group of Brahmins who created a mythical cow. This mythical cow strayed into Sage Gautama’s fields. When Gautama Rishi tried to shoo her away, she died. As Ganga removed the sins of killing the cow (Gau Hatya), the river came to be called Godavari. Trimbakeshwar Kshetra or Trayambakeshwar in Nasik is a popular destination for Shradh rituals such as Mahalaya Pitru Paksha Shradh at Trimbkeshwar, Pinda Pradaan, Pind Daan and Masika / Varshika Tithis, performed for the departed near and dear ones. Perform Mahalaya Pitru Paksha Shradh at Trimbakeshwar Kshetra in any of these formats that you can find suitable: Online-Offline-Remote Shradh Pujas. Pureprayer can even provide Pandits who can perform Pitru Paksha Shradh Pujas on your behalf. <img alt="Shraddh Karya at Rameswaram" class="aligncenter size-full wp-image-20897" src="https://www.pureprayer.com/wp-content/uploads/2019/09/Masika_Shraddhas.jpg" style="height:350px; width:650px" /> &nbsp; <span style="font-size:18pt"><strong>Kanagat 2022 / Pitru Paksha 2022:</strong></span> The ‘Sixteenday’ special period beginning from the Purnima or the day of Full Moon of Bhadrapadmaas is of a very high significance. This period is the time to remember the ancestors or forefathers, who have left for the heavenly abode. Mahalaya Pitru Paksha or Pakshamaas is in fact, the best time in the year to offer the obeisance to the Pitru’s, members of the family and the other relatives, who have passed away to the the other world. Pitrupaksha is the best season for repaying the debts of Pitru Run (Pitrurun in Samskrit). Kanagat 2022 or Pitru Paksha 2022 will be beginning with Poornima on September 10, 2022. Pitru Paksha 2022 culminates with Mahalaya Amavasya on September 25, 2022.</p>

<h6><span style="font-size:18pt"><strong>All about Pitru Paksha and Mahalaya Amavaasya</strong></span></h6>

<p>The waning phase of the Moon during Hindu Bhaadrapada (Telugu/Kannada lunar) month, which falls around September, is called Mahalaya Paksha or Pitru Paksha. Mahalaya Amavaasya is also known as Sarva Pitru Amavasya or Sarva Pitra Amavasya or simply Pitru Amavasya. A Paksha is of 15 days. Pitru Paksh is extremely important for the Hindu orthodox, as a fortnight of revering their ancestors and clearing their Karmic debts. Hindus perform Shraddha (Thithi) during this fortnight. Pitru Paksh/Mahalaya Paksh rituals are to be compulsorily done, as per the right procedures, by every Dharmik Hindu, annually. <strong>Pitru Paksha Shraddha Puja based on Thithi:</strong> The general practice is to perform Shraddha based on the Thithi of the day as, Pratipat Shradh for those who departed on Pratipat. Shraddh Puja for those departed on each Thithi continues throughout the entire fortnight. Kumara Panchami is a day reserved for those who departed unmarried apart from the others. A day is dedicated to women who died as Sumangalis. For these, Shraddh is performed on the ninth day of Pitru Paksha. This is known as <strong>Avidhava Navami</strong>. Shradh pujas performed on 13<sup>th</sup> day (Trayodashi) are meant for children who died. Shraddha performed for those who suffered unnatural death on 14<sup>th</sup> lunar day is known as <strong>Ghata Chaturdashi</strong>. Mahalaya Sarva-Pitru-Tarpans start with parents and extends to all relatives who have passed away. This is when all the ancestors, relatives and even friends are remembered and offered Shraddha Pooja. <img alt="Pitru Paksha Shradh at Trimbkeswar" class="aligncenter size-full wp-image-20898" src="https://www.pureprayer.com/wp-content/uploads/2019/09/Varshika_shraddha_650x350.jpg" style="height:350px; width:650px" /> &nbsp; <span style="font-size:18pt"><strong>Mahalaya Pitru Paksha Shraddh Puja 2022 Dates based on Thithi</strong></span> <span style="font-size:12pt"><strong>Purnima Shraddha of Pitru Paksha 2022</strong></span> <span style="font-size:12pt"><strong>Saturday, 10 September 2022</strong></span> <span style="font-size:12pt">Pitru Paksh Shraddha Puja for those who died on Purnima Thithi is done on Amavasya Shraddha Thithi and not on Bhadrapada Purnima. Usually, Pitru Paksha is observed from the next day of Purnima Shraddha.</span> <span style="font-size:12pt"><strong>Pratipada Shradh</strong></span> <span style="font-size:12pt"><strong>Sunday, 11 September 2022</strong></span> <span style="font-size:12pt">Pratipada Shradh or Pratipat Shradh is performed for those deceased family members who have died on Pratipada Thithi. It is also known as Padwa Shraddha in the Northern India.</span> <span style="font-size:12pt">Pratipada Shraddha is also considered ideal to perform Shraddha for maternal grandfather and grandmother (known as <strong>Nana-Nani</strong>). If there is no person to perform Shraddha on the maternal side of the family, then performing Shradh on this Thithi is said to result in the blessings of maternal grandparents.</span> <span style="font-size:12pt">Even if death anniversary of maternal grandparents are not known, Shraddha may be done on this Thithi.</span> <span style="font-size:12pt">It is believed that performing this Shraddha brings happiness and prosperity at the home.</span> <span style="font-size:12pt"><strong>Dwitiya Shradh</strong></span> <span style="font-size:12pt"><strong>Monday, 12 September 2022</strong></span> Dwitiya Shradh is performed for those deceased family members who died on Dwitiya Thithi. This is also known as Dooj Shraddha. <span style="font-size:12pt"><strong>Tritiya Shradh</strong></span> <span style="font-size:12pt"><strong>Tuesday, 13 September 2022</strong></span> Tritiya Shradh is performed for those deceased family members who died on Tritiya Thithi. It is also known as Teej Shraddha. <span style="font-size:12pt"><strong>Chaturthi Shradh</strong></span> <span style="font-size:12pt"><strong>Wednesday, 14 September 2022</strong></span> <span style="font-size:12pt">Chaturthi Shradh is performed for those deceased family members who died on Chaturthi Thithi. It is also known as Chauth Shraddha.</span> <span style="font-size:12pt"><strong>Panchami Shradh</strong></span> <span style="font-size:12pt"><strong>Thursday, 15 September 2022</strong></span> <span style="font-size:12pt">Panchami Shradh is done for those deceased family members who died on Panchami Thithi. It is generally known as Kunwara Panchami. Performing Shraddha on this Thithi is significant for those deceased family members who may have died unmarried.</span> <span style="font-size:12pt"><strong>Shashthi Shradh</strong></span> <span style="font-size:12pt"><strong>Friday, 16 September 2022</strong></span> Shashthi Shradh is done for those deceased family members who died on Shashthi Thithi. Shashthi Shraddha is also known as Chhath Shraddha. <span style="font-size:12pt"><strong>Saptami Shradh</strong></span> <span style="font-size:12pt"><strong>Saturday, 17 September 2022</strong></span> Saptami Shradh is done for those deceased family members who died on Saptami Thithi. <span style="font-size:12pt"><strong>Ashtami Shradh</strong></span> <span style="font-size:12pt"><strong>sunday, 18 September 2022</strong></span> Ashtami Shradh is done for those deceased family members who died on Ashtami Thithi. <span style="font-size:12pt"><strong>Navami Shradh</strong></span> <span style="font-size:12pt"><strong>Monday, 19 September 2022</strong></span> <span style="font-size:12pt">Navami Shradh is done for those deceased family members who died on Navami Thithi. Navami Shraddha Thithi has other names like <strong>Matra Navami</strong> </span></p>
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