
Pitru Dosh Anushthaan
If you or your family feel stuck despite every effort, the root cause may lie in ancestral karma. Pitru Dosh Anushthaan helps remove these spiritual blocks, bringing peace to your home and blessings from your forefathers.
What is Pitru Dosh Anushthaan:
Pitru Dosh Anushthaan is a powerful Vedic ritual done to appease unsettled or dissatisfied ancestors. When Pitru Dosh is present in your horoscope, it can silently block progress in health, wealth, marriage, and career. This Anushthaan is performed to clear those karmic debts and seek the blessings of your ancestors so your life can move forward in peace and prosperity.
Who should do Pitru Dosh Anushthaan:
If you or your family face repeated struggles in marriage, childbirth, financial growth, or health without any clear reason, this Anushthaan can help. It is especially beneficial if your Kundli shows signs of Pitru Dosh, or if you feel a persistent sense of stagnation, grief, or misfortune that doesn’t seem to go away.
Why is Pitru Dosh Anushthaan Done:
Unfulfilled duties to your ancestors or their unresolved desires can create energetic disturbances in your lineage. This Anushthaan helps to calm their souls and release your family from inherited spiritual burdens. It removes unseen obstacles, reduces losses, and restores harmony. With your ancestors’ blessings, you experience healing, career progress, better relationships, and peace of mind.
When is Pitru Dosh Anushthaan Done (Auspicious times):
Auspicious days to perform this Anushthaan include:
- Pitru Paksha
- Amavasya and Purnima days
- Solar and lunar eclipses
- The tithi of the ancestor’s death
These times hold powerful energy for connecting with ancestral realms and receiving their blessings.
Where is Pitru Dosh Anushthaan done:
This anushthaan can be performed at home, near sacred rivers, or at powerful pilgrimage sites like Gaya, Rameshwaram, Haridwar, or Trimbakeshwar. A knowledgeable priest can guide you in choosing the right place and procedure.
How is Pitru Dosh Anushthaan done (observances and rules):
You will need sacred ingredients such as black sesame seeds, kusa grass, rice, water, sandalwood, ghee, incense sticks, fruits, camphor, banana leaves, and a white cloth.
- Follow these observances with sincerity:
- Be mentally calm and spiritually focused
- Wear clean, preferably white or light-colored clothes
- Maintain personal purity and avoid worldly distractions
- Offer tarpan and pind daan with full devotion
- Chant the prescribed mantras under priestly guidance
- Feed the needy after the puja for the completion of the karma