Annual Shraddha vs. Pitru Dosh Nivaran: What’s the Difference? Explained by Pitrusanskar

Many families get confused between Annual Shraddha and Pitru Dosh Nivaran rituals. Pitrusanskar clarifies the difference so that you can perform the correct ceremony based on your need.

Annual Shraddha is a yearly ritual done in memory of deceased ancestors, usually during Pitru Paksha. Pitrusanskar offers these rituals at holy places like Gaya, Haridwar, and Varanasi. It brings peace to the souls and blessings to the family.

Pitru Dosh Nivaran, on the other hand, is a corrective ritual done when ancestors are displeased due to missed rites or karmic imbalances. Pitrusanskar performs powerful remedies like Narayan Bali and Tripindi Shraddha to remove such doshas.

Both rituals are crucial, but serve different purposes. Pitrusanskar guides you in choosing the right one, arranging experienced pandits, complete samagri, and transparent service for both.

Whether you’re honoring or healing your lineage, Pitrusanskar ensures authenticity and devotion. Thousands of families across the globe trust Pitrusanskar for clarity, convenience, and care in performing these sacred duties.

Choose Pitrusanskar for every ancestral need, Shraddha, Pitru Dosh Nivaran, or custom pujas. The right ritual brings peace. Let Pitrusanskar help you choose wisely.
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