Shanti Path Recitation - Paying Unfeigned Condolences to Departed Souls

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Bidding goodbye to a person you have known or loved is too hard to be explained. Once a soul departs, there is no coming back, there are only memories remained to cherish. But, to pacify the gone soul, Vedic rituals and Hindu religion have Mantras and libations. One such mantra is Shanti-Path.


SHIVA Trust, being a peace-maker, and faith-keeper in God, arranges Shanti-Path for the souls who left this mortal world. The Shanti-Path is chanted in the remembrance of a soul either on the 13th day after the demise, or on the annual Shraaddha or any other day when the family members intend to pay heartily condolences.


As defeating death is a matter of faith, similarly handling with a loved one’s decease is a matter of courage. And while you gather all your energy to pay your heartfelt regards and cordial consolation to the departed soul, it should be done while following Hindu rituals.


That’s why, SHIVA trust ensures that the Shanti-Patha is processed ritualistically, by experienced Pundits and Brahmins while chanting and reciting Gayatri Mantra, Bhagavad Gita, and Vishnu Sahasranamam. The Shanti-Patha can be organized at any physical location, and can be attended live from anywhere in the world.


To go ahead as per Hindu religion, Brahmin Bhoj is arranged at the end of the this event to gather blessings and benediction, with wishes for the soul to rest in peace and solace.



Guidelines

All the auspicious proceedings combined with some decorum, turn out to be divine blessings. That’s why, we request our devotees to go through the following guidelines while booking any blissful event with us.Devotees will need to fill the registration form with all the mandatory details while booking any Puja package.


If a devotee doesn’t provide a specific date for the Puja in his/her registration form, then we will affirm a suitable day for Puja according to the divinely Muhurta (auspicious time) decided on the basis on birth details filled by the specific devotee.


After confirming the booking of a Puja Package, the devotee can neither cancel it nor apply for a refund. But he/she can either ask for next available Puja dates, or book any other Puja package as a reimbursement of money.

We are welcomed to join the devotees and their family members to Puja either physically but do not support any live means like through Skype, Zoom, Google Duo, WhatsApp, or other means of video calling & conferencing to join, however we can provide the photos and important video recordings of the puja.


Maximum four persons are allowed to join a Puja ceremony physically.


In order to attend Puja in person, the devotees will have to travel to the respective location on their own expenses.

The Puja ceremonies conducted by us are in any of the holistic temples of Rishikesh or Haridwar on the banks of river Ganges.

If a devotee requests for Puja at his/her respective location, then:


The devotee will be responsible for managing all the travel expenses (departure & return) along with the stay arrangements for priests or Pundits.
Extra 25% of the specified Puja cost will be charged to the devotee.

Since this is a Pitra Puja for the departed souls or ancestors so we do not send any prasad etc after this puja.

More Booking - Related Info:


For booking a Puja and knowing the Homa charges & necessary details, please contact on +91 7465839601.


The booking charges will include Puja offerings, libations, and other arrangements.


Any Puja package can be booked with single or multiple names. The names mentioned while booking will be recited during Sankalpa.


Note:
Booking a Puja is a matter of divinity, faith, and devotion. Constant questioning and queries about the same make it appear like a product, i.e., being sold. It makes us feel very disheartened that such a godly act is being materialized in unfavorable ways. All the required information is on the site itself, and so, we request you to please don’t go ahead with booking if you are feeling indecisive anyhow. Let’s embrace God and sanctity altogether.



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