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Shridham Ashram
Posted 3 days ago

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Shridham Ashram
Posted 1 month ago

Shri Rajarajeshwari Friday Puja

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Shridham Ashram
Posted 4 months ago

For the satisfaction of all ancestors, definitely perform this ritual. Infinite souls will bless you and go to Pitraloka (the world of ancestors).

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Shridham Ashram
Posted 4 months ago

Some words to thank your ancestors are:

Thank you ancestors

My dear ancestors,

Your grace, blessings and guidance have helped me to follow the right path at every step of life.

May your soul rest in peace and happiness, this is my prayer.

I thank you from the bottom of my heart.

Your blessings have made my life rich and meaningful.

Your memories always inspire me and motivate me to follow your ideals.

Thank you, dear ancestors.

Yours [your name]

Other options:

My ancestors, my heartfelt thanks to you.

Your grace and blessings have helped me to follow the right path at every step of life.

May your soul rest in peace and happiness, this is my prayer.

Your blessings have made my life rich and meaningful.
https://youtu.be/I0wiH6GJREQ?si=8bWq5...

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Shridham Ashram
Posted 4 months ago

Pitra Dosha is an important Hindu religious concept, which refers to the dosha caused by the dissatisfied souls of ancestors. This dosha can cause various types of problems in a person's life.

Causes of Pitra Dosha:

1. Neglecting ancestors: Neglecting ancestors makes their souls dissatisfied.

2. Not performing tarpan: Not offering tarpan to ancestors makes their souls dissatisfied.

3. Not fulfilling the wish of ancestors: Not fulfilling the wish of ancestors makes their souls dissatisfied.

4. Insulting ancestors: Insulting ancestors makes their souls dissatisfied.

Symptoms of Pitru Dosha:

1. Financial problems

2. Health problems

3. Marital problems

4. Mental stress

5. Lack of self-confidence

To get rid of Pitru Dosha:

1. Perform Tarpan

2. Worship ancestors

3. Perform Havan

4. Give donations

5. Fulfill the wishes of ancestors

6. Perform Pitru Dosha Nivaran Puja

Pitru Dosha Nivaran Mantra:

1. "Om Pitrubhyo Namah"

2. "Om Pitrudevatabhyo Namah"

3. "Om Yamay Namah"

Keep in mind that it would be appropriate to take advice from an expert Pandit or Astrologer to get rid of Pitru Dosha.

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Shridham Ashram
Posted 6 months ago

Hariyali Amavasya is a Hindu festival celebrated on the new moon day (Amavasya) in the Hindu month of Shravana (July-August). It's also known as Shravana Amavasya or Hariyali Amas.

Here are some key aspects of Hariyali Amavasya:

1. Worship of Lord Shiva: Devotees worship Lord Shiva and offer prayers for prosperity, happiness, and good fortune.

2. Pitru Tarpan: People perform rituals to honor their ancestors, offering food, water, and sesame seeds to appease their souls.

3. Greenery and nature: The festival celebrates the arrival of monsoon and the greenery it brings, symbolizing growth and renewal.

4. Spiritual growth: Hariyali Amavasya is considered an auspicious day for spiritual practices, meditation, and self-reflection.

5. Family gatherings: Families come together to share meals, exchange gifts, and strengthen bonds.

6. Regional significance: Hariyali Amavasya is mainly celebrated in North India, particularly in Uttar Pradesh, Bihar, and Rajasthan.

Overall, Hariyali Amavasya is a celebration of nature, spirituality, and family, marking the beginning of a new cycle of growth and renewal.

https://youtu.be/HU_vdaiO0kk?si=BOU0E...

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Shridham Ashram
Posted 6 months ago

Guru Purnima holds great significance in Eastern cultures, particularly in Hinduism, Buddhism, and Jainism. Here are some key importance and aspects of Guru Purnima:

1. Honoring the Guru-Shishya Parampara (Teacher-Disciple Tradition): Guru Purnima celebrates the sacred relationship between a guru and disciple, acknowledging the guidance and wisdom passed down through generations.

2. Gratitude and Respect: It's a day to express heartfelt gratitude and respect to one's guru, teachers, and mentors who have shaped our lives and spiritual journeys.

3. Spiritual Growth and Guidance: Guru Purnima is an opportunity to seek blessings, guidance, and spiritual growth from one's guru, helping to illuminate the path to self-realization and enlightenment.

4. Renewal of Commitment: Devotees reaffirm their commitment to their spiritual practice, studies, and personal growth, rekindling their passion for learning and self-improvement.

5. Celebration of Wisdom and Knowledge: Guru Purnima honors the wisdom, knowledge, and teachings imparted by gurus, acknowledging the impact on personal transformation and spiritual evolution.

6. Cultural Significance: This festival strengthens cultural heritage and traditions, preserving the importance of mentorship and the guru-disciple relationship.

7. Universal Connection: Guru Purnima transcends individual beliefs, uniting people across cultures and faiths in a shared celebration of guidance, wisdom, and spiritual growth.

By honoring the role of gurus and teachers, Guru Purnima inspires us to cherish the values of humility, devotion, and selfless service.

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