For Ancestral Peace, Removal of Pitru Dosha and Life Stability
This sacred puja is performed to bring peace to departed ancestors and remove the difficulties that arise in life due to Pitru Dosha or unresolved ancestral energies. The rituals include Pitru Dosha Nivaran Puja, Tripindi Shraadh and Pind Daan, all offered with the intention of giving relief to the souls of the forefathers and seeking their blessings for harmony, progress and protection. Pitru Dosha Nivaran Puja is performed to address ancestral imbalances that may cause constant delays, emotional strain, financial instability, family disagreements or obstacles that seem to occur without clear reason. Tripindi Shraadh is an ancient ritual offered when ancestral rites were missed, delayed or not performed correctly in the family lineage. It helps bring peace to wandering or unsatisfied ancestors and restores balance in the household. Pind Daan is a heartfelt offering made for the wellbeing of the departed souls. It is believed to help them attain peace and spiritual satisfaction, removing the burden of unresolved karmas that may reflect in the lives of the descendants. Together, these rituals create a powerful prayer for ancestral harmony, relief from long-standing struggles and the restoration of positive energy in the family. Devotees choose this puja when they seek peace at home, improvement in relationships, release from unknown obstacles and blessings for stability and progress in life.
Helps bring rest to departed souls, clears ancestral imbalances and reduces the negative effects that cause delays, emotional strain and persistent obstacles in life.
Supports the easing of struggles related to relationships, finances, health or progress that may stem from unresolved ancestral energies.
Invites harmony, smoother life situations and positive energy in the home, allowing the family to move forward with peace, clarity and divine support.

The Pishach Mochan Kund in Kashi is one of the most sacred and ancient tirthas associated with the liberation of restless and unsettled ancestral energies. Revered in the Skanda Purana, this holy site is described as a place where even the most burdened, wandering souls find release, peace, and a path toward higher realms. For centuries, pilgrims have come here seeking freedom from Pitru Dosha and relief from the deep-rooted obstacles that arise from unsettled ancestors. Situated in the spiritual heart of Varanasi, this kund carries a serene yet powerful ambience. It is believed that prayers offered here reach the lineage with exceptional potency, helping soothe atripta atmas (souls who passed without proper rites) and heal karmic disturbances that affect families across generations. The energy of this tirtha is known for dissolving heaviness, clearing stagnation, and bringing balance to both the ancestral realm and the devotee’s life. Pishach Mochan is especially sought during Shraadh and significant ancestral rites, as rituals performed here are believed to greatly amplify the blessings of one’s forefathers. Families visit this sacred spot to seek harmony, emotional peace, protection from unseen obstacles, and renewed progress in areas that have remained blocked without apparent reason. A puja performed at Pishach Mochan Kund is regarded as a profound act of devotion toward one’s lineage, carrying the power to restore peace, uplift ancestors, and invite their grace, protection, and blessings back into the home and life of the devotee.