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, semiliterates <no_reply wrote:

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> My paternal grandfather lived a life of a recluse and did not

 

> I respectfully request you to let me know what is the best way that >can give

happiness to my father.

 

semiliteratesji, Sorry for taking so long to reply!

 

Im not sure about the actual ritual you are talking about but there is no harm

in doing a puja for your grandfather.

 

Even better, do a Puja/Yagya for all your Pitris. That way, even if your

grandfathers spirit is wandering or unhappy for some reason, the other Pitris

will come to help him.

 

The Pitris are our ancestors, & some angels who live in the astral world, & help

us if we ask them in the right way. The best way is to do a Yagya- even a simple

Gayatri mantra for a fixed number will do. If your grandfathers spirit is

wandering, they will help him cross. If he is unhappy for some reason, the good

energies of the Yagya will burn away his bad Karma. Even if your grandfather is

happy in next life, the good energies will help other ancestors is trouble, &

they will bless you.

 

with luv,

shantnu

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Hari Om!

 

I have a doubt here. To-day being a 'Mahalaya Amavasya', there is an added

significance to the question of doing pitru karma. We believe that our pitru

karma will satisfy the needs of our pitrus as they are in the astral bodies.

But, kindly enlighten me how this will benefit them, if they had already taken

another birth? If the offering made to the pitrus in such rites will not reach

them once they take another birth, then what is the point in doing it endlessly?

 

ulaganathan p

 

 

 

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shanracer <no_reply >

 

 

 

@ s..com, semiliterates <no_reply@.. .> wrote:

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> My paternal grandfather lived a life of a recluse and did not

 

semiliteratesji, Sorry for taking so long to reply!

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, ulaganathan p <apunathan wrote:

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> Hari Om!

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> I have a doubt here. To-day being a 'Mahalaya Amavasya', there is an >added

significance to the question of doing pitru karma. We

 

ulaganathanji, i have little knowledge of astral domains, but let me try to

answer.

 

Even if our pitru have taken birth, it might be in some lower form, and our

offerings will help them move on. Lower form maybe lower than human, or even

human in poor conditions.

 

No Karma/action ever goes waste- our offerings always reach the Pitrus, though

they may not reach the person being offered to. Remember, the karma/desires of

previous 7 generations affects us, so many of our ancestors may need that

offering. And they(or God) always blesses us for our selfless action, & we do

get the good energies of that. So Pujas for pitris help us as much as it helps

them.

 

I know people talk about greedy prietss etc, but in Kaliyug, when hardly anyone

is satvic, its better to err on side of safety & do puja for pitris, even if

they might not need it.

 

luv,

Shantnu

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OMNAMONARAYANAYA

Dear Ulaganathanji , I am not an authority on such issues. Other senior members

will be able to explain it better. But I heard Sriman Tridandi Srimannaarayana

Jeeyangar of Pedamutthevi say that

           " In the birth taken by Atman,  Pitru karyam done by off springs will

ensure  total satiety and happiness in that birth. For example if the birth is

that of a dog  , the dog will be a dear pet dog living comfortably without any

want. This continues as long as Karma dictates "

More feedback from seniors

 

~SWAMY

http://gjnanaswarup.spaces.live.com/blog/

 

--- On Fri, 9/18/09, ulaganathan p <apunathan wrote:

 

 

ulaganathan p <apunathan

Re: Re: PLEASE Clarify

 

Friday, September 18, 2009, 1:13 AM

 

 

 

 

 

 

Hari Om!

 

I have a doubt here. To-day being a 'Mahalaya Amavasya', there is an added

significance to the question of doing pitru karma. We believe that our pitru

karma will satisfy the needs of our pitrus as they are in the astral bodies.

But, kindly enlighten me how this will benefit them, if they had already taken

another birth? If the offering made to the pitrus in such rites will not reach

them once they take another birth, then what is the point in doing it endlessly?

 

ulaganathan p

 

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shanracer <no_reply@ s.com>

 

@ s..com, semiliterates <no_reply@.. .> wrote:

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> My paternal grandfather lived a life of a recluse and did not

 

semiliteratesji, Sorry for taking so long to reply!

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

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My mother passed away suddenly when I was living in a middle eastern

country.Priests were not available there.There are no hindu temples as idol

worship is not allowed. My sister in India did the rituals and pooja as

ordained.. Because of certain cicumstances, I could not go to India then. I felt

I had to do something. My mother was a diabetic for the last nine years of her

life and could not eat sweets though she craved for them. So I bought sweets,

made packets and distributed them to the poor labourers there.I lit a lamp at my

alter and read passages from Gita.I do not know how to perform formal poojas.

 

It is going to be three years since then.I have come back in India now. Should I

do some poojas now? Of all the people in my mother's life she was the closest to

me. Please advise. 

Rwitoja

 

 

 

--- On Fri, 18/9/09, shanracer <no_reply > wrote:

 

@ s.com, ulaganathan p <apunathan@. ..> wrote:

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> Hari Om!

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> I have a doubt here. To-day being a 'Mahalaya Amavasya', there is

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Thank you very much shanracerji and ulaganathanji for the reply. We will follow

your advice.

 

grateful to you and aum.

 

, ulaganathan p <apunathan wrote:

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> Hari Om!

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> I have a doubt here. To-day being a 'Mahalaya Amavasya', there is

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, rwitoja mukherjee <r_mukherj wrote:

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> My mother passed away suddenly when I was living in a middle eastern

>country.Priests were not available there.There are no hindu

 

Again, rwitojaji, no need to do anything too formal. Do a small puja in your

house, maybe 108 mala Gayatri mantra with yagya. Then you can feed the poor,make

some donations in your mothers name. She will bless you whereever she is, & it

will generate great karma for your and your family.

 

luv,

Shantnu

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-what ever the way you do your karma the divine soul will take care of you

provided you have given little care when the soul was alive. There will be

poorpeople you can help them on the date of your mother' s demise. every year.

When you happend to visit india go to kasi and gaya the place

where you can perform the rituals the karma for your mother, on anyday.

 

 

> , rwitoja mukherjee <r_mukherj@> wrote:

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> > My mother passed away suddenly when I was living in a middle eastern

>country.Priests were not available there.There are no hindu

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