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“Narayan Bali Poojan is a powerful three-day ritual performed in Prayagraj, based on Hindu mythology and the Garuda Purana. It involves Brahmins and Gau Daan (cow donation) to grant moksha (liberation) to the souls of those who died unnaturally and to free families from curses. A symbolic body made of wheat dough is created to represent the deceased, and through Vedic mantras, the soul is invoked into it. The body is then cremated, helping the soul transcend suffering and achieve liberation.”
✦ Narayan Bali Pooja is performed for souls believed to be trapped in Pret-Yoni (Ghost Land) due to unnatural deaths such as accidents or suicide. These souls are thought to suffer, wandering without peace. The ritual aims to transition these souls from the Pret-Yoni to the Pitra-Yoni (Ancestors Land), providing them with peace and salvation.
✦ If Narayan Bali Pooja is not performed, other post-death rites like Pind Daan, Shraadh, and Tarpan may not reach the departed souls, rendering them ineffective. Souls without proper rites may continue to wander, causing difficulties for their descendants, such as hindrances in procreation and emotional distress. By performing this pooja, these souls gain momentum toward liberation, ensuring peace and prosperity for the family, free from spiritual disturbances.
Garuda Purana: Details the significance and benefits of Narayan Bali Shraadh (Chapters 10, 15, 18).
Brahma Purana: Emphasises the importance of rituals for the deceased and the role of Shraadh (Chapter 13).
Vishnu Purana: Discusses the significance of ancestral rituals and their benefits (Book 2, Chapter 6).
Manusmriti: Describes the procedures and significance of honouring ancestors and fulfilling duties (Chapter 3, Verses 237-243).
Journal of Bereavement Studies: Explores the emotional healing benefits of religious rituals (2013).
Journal of Positive Psychology: Investigates the stress-reducing effects of spiritual practices (2012).
Cultural Anthropology: Examines the role of rituals in maintaining cultural identity (2011).
Aditya
Shweta Pandey
Vikram Chawla
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