Narayan and Nag Bali Pooja  at Trimbakeshwar Temple in Nashik and Pichash Mochan Temple in Varanasi

The Trimbakeshwar Temple, located in Nashik, Maharashtra, is one of the twelve Jyotirlingas of Lord Shiva, revered for its spiritual significance. Among the numerous rituals performed at this sacred site, the Narayan and Nag Bali Pooja hold a unique position, drawing devotees seeking solace, peace, and freedom from ancestral curses. These rituals are deeply connected with the belief in purifying the soul and liberating individuals from karmic burdens associated with the ancestors and snakes.

The Narayan Bali Pooja is conducted to appease the souls of deceased ancestors and remove any curse or negative influence they may have cast upon the living. According to Hindu beliefs, unresolved ancestral issues can affect one’s current life. Performing the Narayan Bali Puja is thought to bring peace to these souls and help the devotee attain a sense of spiritual calm and prosperity. It is especially beneficial for individuals experiencing prolonged misfortunes, bad health, or financial struggles attributed to ancestral wrongdoings.

The Nag Bali Pooja, on the other hand, is primarily intended to mitigate the harmful effects of serpent-related doshas (flaws) or related curses, believed to arise from snake-related encounters in a previous life. Devotees, through this ritual, seek protection from snake-related fears, ailments, or misfortune. It is believed that performing Nag Bali Puja will remove the negativity associated with snake spirits and curses related to previous births, and bring safety, healing, and blessings into the lives of the participants.

Both Poojas are not only intended to alleviate ancestral and curse issues but also to promote overall well-being, ensuring spiritual growth, harmony in relationships, and a clear path toward prosperity. By conducting these sacred rituals at Trimbakeshwar Temple or at the Pichash Mochan Kund in Varanasi, devotees aim for a cleansed and prosperous future.

The Narayan and Nag Bali Poojas are a three-day anushthan, which is performed near the confluence of the rivers Godavari and Ahilya in Nashik or at the Pichash Mochan Kund in Varanasi. Persons suffering from any of the above Doshas can get these Poojas done by accomplished Pandits/Brahmins in Nashik or Varanasi both in online or offline (in-person) mode.

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