Narayan Nagbali Puja is a sacred Vedic ritual that consists of two distinct ceremonies – Narayan Bali and Nag Bali, each performed for a specific spiritual purpose. Though combined under one ritual, both pujas address different karmic imbalances and ancestral issues.
Narayan Bali is performed to pacify the souls of ancestors who experienced an untimely or unnatural death, helping them attain peace and liberation. Nag Bali, on the other hand, is conducted to remove Naga Dosh, which is believed to arise from harm to serpents or unresolved serpent-related karmas affecting the family lineage.
This powerful ritual is devoted to Lord Vishnu (Narayan) and the serpent deities (Nagas). It is performed to seek forgiveness for past karmas, resolve ancestral disturbances, and restore harmony in life. The puja is conducted strictly according to Vedic traditions by experienced priests and includes sacred offerings, mantra chanting, symbolic rites, and ceremonial prayers.
Pandit Ji is a highly experienced and dedicated Vedic priest specializing in Rudrabhishek Puja at Trimbakeshwar Jyotirlinga, one of the most sacred abodes of Lord Shiva. With many years of experience performing rituals at Trimbakeshwar Temple, Pandit Ji follows authentic Vedic scriptures and traditional Rudra mantras to ensure complete spiritual benefit for devotees.
Benefits of Trimbakeshwar – Narayan Nagbali Puja
Removal of Pitru Dosh
Liberates ancestors who met untimely or unnatural deaths and brings peace to their souls.
Naga Dosh Nivaran
Reduces negative effects caused by serpent-related karmas, including delays and obstacles.
Eliminates Repeated Life Problems
Helps resolve recurring failures, unexplained hurdles, and continuous struggles.
Improves Marriage Prospects
Removes delays in marriage and strengthens marital harmony.
Blessings for Childbirth & Family Growth
Supports couples facing child-related issues and promotes family happiness.
Career Growth & Financial Stability
Clears ancestral blockages affecting profession, business, and income.
The puja samagri is included in the Dakshina:
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