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Akrave Shraddh 11th day post death

Akrave Shraddh 11th day post death

Description

Akrava Shraddh is the holy eleventh-day ritual of the dead in Hindu customs, a very touching

rite that through the tangled transfer of the preta atma to pitru loka soonest, along with the

souls of the dead, the family will be given the most soothing peace of mind, and the gods will

give them the blessings of the deceased for the fortune of eternal peace and prosperity. The

vidhi of Akrava Shraddh, which is particularly held in high esteem by the Maharashtrian and

Vedic clans as the end of Dashkriya, rises to the rank of indispensability as an 11-day death

ritual, promoting karmic resolution, dosha nivarana, and punya vriddhi among others, thus

being the glue of Hindu antim kriya for souls that aim for divine tranquility. In the divine play

of Sanatana Dharma, Akrava Shraddh on the 11th day is an expression of unlimited

compassion, where sacred mantras and oƯerings create a link between earthly relatives and

heavenly pitrus that cannot be severed, enabling families to respect the dead ones by the

Akrava Shraddh procedure granting atma shanti, family harmony, and freedom from samsara.

Meaning and significance

In its profound allegory, the esoteric meaning of Akrava Shraddh discloses itself, where

"Akrava" stands for the large oƯering made the day after the eleventh lunar day, which

ritualistically cuts the subtle connections of the atma through layering of pind daan and til

tarpan, illustrating the soul's victorious movement from preta yoni to the superior pitru

swarga, thus granting the moksha path and the family's tejas. The special Akrava Shraddh

meaning on the 11th day shraddha invokes pitru devata's mercy through kush darbh, black

sesame, and cow ghee havan, balancing panch mahabhutas to wipe out prarabdh karma,

lessen pitru rin, and move ancestors' guarding aura towards santati kalyan. Each element in

Akrava Shraddh ritual has a tantric meaning: barley pindas nourish sukshma sharir, sacred

Ganga jal purifies linga deha, copper coins stop yam doot, and vipra daan amplifies punya

fal, thus integrating Akrava Shraddh as a karmic alchemist that transforms shoka into shanti.

The scriptures extol the 11th day Akrava Shraddh for nullifying marana shaapa, granting putra

poshan boons, and sparking grihasthi sampatti, while on the spiritual plane it stokes

shraddha agni, avoids bhuta pret dosh, and realizes jiva-paramatma yoga. Hence, Akrava

Shraddh's unending importance allows karta and vanchchas to continue performing

sanatan dharma, surrounding themselves with pitru sneh in the ecstatic love of God and the bright presence of ancestors

When to perform and why

The ancient scriptures one by one, very clearly designated the descendants who mourned

to conduct the Akrava Shraddha rite precisely on the 11th day, locating the practice in the


apara paksha or aligning it with pitru tithi, when the moon's light is the strongest, thus giving

the most fruitful Tarpana, and, therefore, the Akrava Shraddh benefits such as perfect atma

gama and vansh unnati would be released in great amounts. Why the noon time is the best

for the Akrava Shraddh ritual? This blessed noon time, which is in line with the pitru surya

milan, is at the same moment very powerful in dispelling the fears caused by time, the curse

or the dead ones, and at the same time, very eƯective in preventing the arrival of the spirits,

as Puranic prescriptions say the plight and loss of the families should be thus treated with

this favorable 11th day shraddh for instant shanti labh.

The Akrava Shraddha ceremony epitomizes the Pitru Paksha Ekadashi or the extended

Dashami when the whole group of the learned participating in the rite together with binding

themselves to the vows of Narayan Bali, which spiritually win the souls over, the benefits of

Grace and the destruction of the evil powers, can be a source of encouragement for the

practicing families to use this process for full welfare. The most important reasons for Akrava

Shraddh vidhi are its characteristics as the remedy for the Rahu pitru drishti type of graha

peed, particularly for the Vrishabh and Kanya rasis in the nursery, who are being led to arthik

vriddhi, paramparik sthirta, and bhakti marg through the great grace of the ancestors'

darshan. On the other hand, performing Akrava Shraddh in between the last rites of the

deceased, as if in the very last step of the journey, calls forth the blessings of the ancestors

from pitru loka, transforming the ocean of suƯering into Ayodhya of Divine Peace and the inexhaustible source of merit.

Preparations and puja vidhi

Preparing for Akrava Shraddh is an absolute must to be done with the utmost cleanliness,

starting with their bathing in the river Ganga, wearing a holy cloth with yagyopavit, purifying

the skin with a mixture of til and cow's urine, installing a kalash with darbh and jowar in the

center of the mandala, and oƯering the departed charan paduka and tilak rekha to Akrava

Shraddh as a way of making their presence felt. The central ingredients for Akrava Shraddh

include pinda mishran, which consists of rice, til, gud, and atta, and ghrita mishri that is


further complemented by the use of black til, darbh, mustard oil with a candle, floral-

chandan-sutra, supari-nagavalli, cash in the form of rupya, a plate for the sattvic meal with


dal khichdi, anna kheer, godaan gamela-vastra, and cow dung asthi patra for final rites. The

highest purity of mind is required, declaring the resolution with the sharing of the gotra, tithi,

and pitru hit iccha, the installation of Ganapati Varun Ashtadikpal to create a mighty Akrava

Shraddh vidhi pravah that can never be breached.

The Akrava Shraddh puja vidhi starts with tri achaman shwas, lighting tilahu deep to triumph

over andhakar, and then comes Ganesha kavach and pitru gayatri path for divine blessing,

enveloping the congregation in the light of the ancestors. Go ahead to akrava pind pratishtha


on kuush asan, giving arghya padya snan til jala, vastra pushpa dhup triptikaran among "Om

Pitrinam Swadha Namah" chanting, seeing mukta atma form. The summit of Akrava Shraddh

vidhi ascends with successive pind arpan—ekadasha ang pind, hast pada vak sharir pind—

specially oƯered with panch til darbh by mukhya karta mukh dakshin, synchronized to

vishesh mantras by jyoti pandit, producing anugraha wave that grabs the attention of kul

paramatma. After the pind daan, perform akrava homa ghee ahuti, dvij bhojana naivedya

puri, and shanti aarti camphor parikrama with pitru stavan for preta moksha parinama. End

Akrava Shraddh observance with pushpa daan visarjan, tilak kumkum prasadam, and

narayan shanti mantra consummates siddhi dwar, granting house in brahmic shanti, forever grateful to pitru anugrah.


Price:- ₹ 1,551.00

Procedure

The pooja follows these steps:

  • Initial prayers and sankalpam
  • Main ritual performance
  • Offerings to deities
  • Final aarti and prasad distribution

Benefits

  • Bring peace and harmony
  • Remove obstacles
  • Enhance spiritual growth
  • Promote overall well-being