A series of daily pujas (rituals) performed for the departed soul, ensuring shanti (peace) and moksha (liberation). These rituals honor the soul's journey to the afterlife with shraddha (devotion) and punya (spiritual merit).
A ritual snana (sacred bath) for family purification, followed by offerings to the soul. It signifies the release of worldly attachments, granting peace to the departed.
This puja includes offerings to the departed (preta) soul and deities, establishing its journey toward pitruloka (ancestral realm). It helps clear pretatva (restless soul energy) and ensures harmony in the family.
A crucial ritual merging the departed soul with the pitru gana (ancestral lineage). It symbolizes the soul’s acceptance into the ancestral world and brings blessings to the family.
This final purification ritual concludes the mourning period with udaka kriya (water oblations) and prayers for Vaikuntha (heavenly abode). It blesses the family with peace and auspiciousness.