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Why to do Pind Daan in Gaya of Bihar?

TIMESOFINDIA.COM | Last updated on - Jan 18, 2024, 10:00 IST
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​Why to do Pind Daan in Gaya of Bihar?​

Pind Daan, performed in Gaya, Bihar, holds immense significance in Hindu traditions. This ritual involves offering prayers and performing ceremonies for ancestors, seeking peace for their departed souls. Gaya is believed to be a sacred place where Lord Rama performed the Pind Daan for his father, King Dasharatha. Pilgrims flock to Gaya to fulfill their duty towards their ancestors, believing that these rituals can provide solace to their departed loved ones and ensure their spiritual journey is peaceful. The serene surroundings and the spiritual atmosphere make Gaya a revered destination for this sacred and heartfelt practice.
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​What is Pind Daan?​


Pind Daan is a Hindu ritual performed to pay homage and offer prayers to departed ancestors. The term "Pind" refers to a rounded heap of cooked rice and other sacred materials offered during the ceremony. This ritual is believed to help the souls of deceased family members attain peace and salvation.
The ceremony typically involves visiting a sacred place, such as Gaya in Bihar, and performing specific rites and offerings. It is considered a sacred duty to honor one's ancestors, seeking their blessings and ensuring their spiritual well-being. Pind Daan is often performed during specific times, such as the Pitru Paksha period, a fortnight dedicated to ancestor worship in the Hindu calendar.

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​Why Pind Daan in Gaya is considered special?​


Gaya is believed to be the place where Lord Rama performed the Pind Daan ceremony for his father, King Dasharatha. This association with the revered epic, Ramayana, adds to the sacredness of Gaya. Also, Gaya is home to the Vishnu Pad Temple, a significant pilgrimage site. It is believed to house the footprint of Lord Vishnu, further enhancing the religious importance of the region. Performing Pind Daan in Gaya is considered a way to honor and liberate the souls of departed ancestors. It is believed that the rituals performed here have a profound impact on ensuring the peace and salvation of the ancestors' souls.

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​In Mahabharata​


According to Hindu mythology, it is believed that Yudhishthira, the eldest Pandava, received guidance on performing Pind Daan in Gaya from Lord Krishna during the Mahabharata era. Also, the sacred River Phalgu flows through Gaya, and it is considered auspicious to perform Pind Daan rituals on its banks. The river is believed to have purifying qualities that enhance the spiritual significance of the ceremony.

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​Rituals in Gaya​

Performing rituals in Gaya, especially during Pind Daan, involves a series of ceremonies and traditions aimed at honoring and providing spiritual solace to departed ancestors. Here are the key rituals observed in Gaya:

Pind Daan

​The central ritual involves offering Pinds, which are rounded heaps of rice, sesame seeds, and barley flour, to the departed souls. These symbolic offerings are believed to nourish and satisfy the ancestors in the afterlife.


Brahma Kund Snan:
Pilgrims take a holy dip in the sacred Brahma Kund, a large pond in Gaya. Bathing in this Kund is considered purifying and is done before performing Pind Daan.
Akshayavat Tree Worship:
Worship of the Akshayavat tree is common. It is believed that Lord Rama performed Pind Daan under this sacred fig tree.
Offering Tarpan in Phalgu River:
Pilgrims offer Tarpan (libations) in the River Phalgu, seeking blessings for the departed souls. The river is considered purifying, and the act is believed to help ancestors attain salvation.

Rituals at Pretshila Hill:


Some pilgrims visit Pretshila Hill, believed to be the spot where Lord Rama performed Pind Daan. Ceremonies and prayers are conducted here.
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