Karma Karyam (Death-Rituals)
Karma Karyam, also known as death rituals, are essential Vedic rites performed for the peace and liberation (moksha) of a deceased person’s soul. These rituals, conducted as per Hindu customs, help the soul transition smoothly from the earthly plane and provide solace to the departed. They also serve to relieve the family of karmic burdens and ensure the continuity of the family’s spiritual well-being.
Key Insights
- Karma Karyam is performed to guide the soul of the deceased towards liberation (moksha).
- It involves several steps, including purification, offering of Pindas (rice balls), and chanting of Vedic mantras.
- Conducted by experienced Vedic priests according to traditional Hindu customs.
- The main purpose of the Karma Karyam pooja is to honor the deceased, ensure their peaceful transition, and secure blessings for the family.
- Main Ingredients include ghee, sesame seeds, rice, sacred grass (Darbha), and other ritual offerings.
Our Promise
- Experienced Vedic priests with deep knowledge of the scriptures to perform the Karma Karyam pooja at home or any designated venue.
- Strict adherence to Vedic standards and procedures.
- High-quality Samagri (ritual items) to ensure a meaningful ritual experience.
- Guaranteed punctuality and professionalism.
- Professional guidance and support throughout the process.
- Rituals can be performed in: Chennai.
Description
Karma Karyam (Death Rituals) are sacred rites performed to honor the deceased, ensuring their smooth passage to the afterlife and offering solace to their soul. These rituals are rooted in Vedic traditions and are believed to free the soul from the cycle of birth and death, helping it attain moksha (liberation). The rituals are also vital for offering prayers and oblations to the departed and seeking blessings for the living family members. For those unable to attend in person, you can also book Karma Karyam pooja online to ensure the rituals are carried out in a timely manner.
The entire process involves several stages:
- Purification of the Body and Soul: Through a series of prayers and rituals, the soul of the deceased is prepared for its onward journey.
- Offering of Pindas (Rice Balls): Pindas are offered to symbolize the body of the deceased, and these offerings nourish the soul on its path to the afterlife.
- Chanting of Vedic Mantras: Special mantras are recited to invoke peace, purification, and blessings for the deceased soul.
- Shraddha Rituals: Performed to honor the ancestors and seek their blessings, these rituals can also be done annually after the initial Karma Karyam pooja.
When to Perform Karma Karyam (Death Rituals)?
Karma Karyam rituals are usually conducted immediately after the death of an individual, continuing for a specific number of days based on regional customs. Additionally, Karma Karyam pooja can also be conducted on auspicious days, such as during Pitru Paksha (a period dedicated to ancestor worship), or during the death anniversary as part of the annual Shraddha rituals.
Benefits of Karma Karyam (Death Rituals):
- Ensures the peaceful transition and liberation (moksha) of the departed soul.
- Removes karmic burdens from the family, promoting harmony and well-being.
- Brings blessings from ancestors for prosperity, success, and happiness.
- Provides spiritual relief and mental peace to the grieving family.
- Helps maintain the continuity of family traditions and spiritual balance.
Whether you wish to book Karma Karyam pooja at home or book Karma Karyam pooja online, our experienced priests ensure the rites are conducted in accordance with Vedic traditions, bringing peace to the departed soul and blessings for the family.
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I m a strologer And karmkaandi. Also rudri pat i do.
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