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Day 13- 2 Pandit + Terhavi Puja & Shuddhi Havan (On triyodasha) + Samagri + Pind Daan Sanskar +Rasam Pagri (optional / as per tradition)
05:00 Hours
Event will be conducted in person with Pandit ji & samagri at the location of choice. This ultra premium package additionally provides a more grandiose and enhanced event experience. The aura and effects are fantastic, leaving a distinct sense of spiritual and religious fulfillment.
Inclusion

This package includes 2 Pandits (one to lead the main rituals and one to assist), complete Puja Samagri, Terhavi Puja & Havan (on Triyodashi), and Pind Daan Sanskar.

Terhavi Puja – Involves reciting Vedic prayers, performing essential rituals, conducting Punyahavachanam (purification ceremony), and sprinkling holy water to cleanse and purify the home. The Karta is also ritually purified, symbolizing the end of the mourning period. Offerings such as food and other items are made to honor the departed soul, bringing auspiciousness back into the household.

Shuddhi Havan – A purification fire ritual performed to cleanse negative energies from the home, invoke divine blessings, and promote spiritual harmony and well-being for the family.

Pind Daan Sanskar – “Pind” refers to the sacred rice balls and other offerings made during the ceremony. This ritual helps the departed soul attain peace, blessings, and liberation. In some traditions, Pind Daan may already be performed on the 4th, 10th, or 12th day; however, it is most commonly performed again on the 13th day (Terahvin) at home as part of the final rites.

Rasam Pagri – A traditional North Indian ritual where the oldest surviving male member of the family is honored with a turban, symbolizing that he now carries the responsibility of the household. This ceremony is performed in the presence of family and relatives, depending on regional customs.

  • Swasti vachanam
  • Rasam Pagri (optional / as per tradition)
  • Shuddhi Havan
  • Sampuran Karamkand
  • Premium Puja Samagri
  • Brahman Bhojan
  • Qualified Vedic pandits
  • Pind Daan
  • Ritual and Spiritual Fulfilment
  • Punyaha Vachanam
Samagri

For Puja– Ganga Jal, Soil (Mritika)-100gm, Dust (Balu)-200gm, White flower-200gm, Durva, Tulsi Leaves, Ficus Religiosa leaves (Peepal ke Patte), Banana leaves-4, Cow Dung (Gobar), Gau mutr, Curd-200gm, Milk-500ml, Honey (50gm), Desi Ghee(250gm), Makhana (Foxnut 100gm), Peas(100gm), Yellow Mustard-(50gm), Til-(500gm), Barley(Jau) –(50gm), Sesame oil(Til ka Tel)-(100ml), Punchmeva-(200gm), Dhoop batti, Cotton, Match Box, Kapoora, Yagno Paveetha-(10 pcs), Mustard Oil-100ml, Mango Branch, Clove & cardamom-(50gm), Betel Leafs-(50), Betel Nut-(50), Yellow Kumkum-1 pack, Gopi Chandan Mutta-1 pcs, White Chandan Powder-50gm, Mauli [Kalawa] -3 pcs, Yellow Vermilion [Peela Sindoor ] (1 pcs), Perfume [Itra] (1 Bottle), Red cloth (1/2 mtr), White Cloth-1/2 mtr, Black-1 mtr, Sweet Small Peda-500Gm

for Havan-  Ghee(300ml), Havan Samagri [20+Organic Herbs] (500gm), Yagno paveetha (2), Haldi [organic] (20gm), Kumkum [organic] (20gm), Akshata [white rice] (20gm), Karpoora [camphor] (5Tabs), Diya Batti (5), Sambrani (2), Diya (2), Mouli (5mtr), Ganga Jal (15ml), Panchmeva (20gm ),  Cow Dung Cake (4), Durva [fresh] (1), Agarbatti (6), Agarbatti Holder (1), Sambrani Holder (1), Karpoora Holder (1), Mango Wood (1kg), Dry Coconut (1), Navgrah Wood Set (1)

Pind Making– Arwa Rice- (2.5kg), Blanket Thread, Green Banana-(250gm), Five Type of Fruits, Banana- 1.5 Dozen, Apple-(15), Markin Cloth-(5mtr) Kacha soot, Clay Utensils, Big Diya-(2), Small Diya (20), Cow Dung-(10), Barley (Jaun Atta)/ Sesame/ Til, Ghee (Cow), Mawa to Make Pindi-1 kg

Yajman to provide for Daan, There are regional nuances that influence the donations following death. We can make a recommendation based on cultural and personal preferences. Typically these include (but not limited to) food ration, clothes & footwear, cow (money equivalent), bathing products, utensils, jewelry items, beds and bedding accessories. for Pagri– Cloth (5-7mtr), typical colors include saffron (indicates valor) / white (indicates peace).

NOTE : After This Puja Throw Away The Remaining Material Do not Use it in your House, The above particulars may be subject to a variety of modifications depending on factors such as culture, location, or package., Asan | Chowki

Terhavin Pind Daan Sanskar

The thirteenth day after a person’s passing is observed as Terahvin, marking the conclusion of the mourning period.

Terahvin Pind Daan Sanskar is a sacred Hindu funeral ritual performed on this thirteenth day. It holds deep spiritual significance, symbolizing the completion of earthly mourning and the beginning of the departed soul’s onward journey. According to traditional belief, the soul remains in a transitional state for the first twelve days after death. The Terahvin ceremony finalizes this period, as pindas (rice offerings) are dedicated to honor the deceased and provide peace and guidance for their spiritual journey.

During this ritual, family members and close relatives come together to perform prayers, offer pindas(rice balls), and seek blessings for the soul’s smooth passage into the afterlife.

Book an experienced Pandit online for all Puja & Havan services with HirePanditJi. We provide complete puja and havan samagri at the best price, ensuring a hassle-free experience filled with spiritual purity and divine rituals.

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Note: 500gm premium mithai mix [Haldiram or equivalent] Curd (100gm), Cow Milk (100ml)

Note: 5 Fruit Types~1.5Kg [Deity Specific, subject to seasonal availability] + fresh coconut

Note: [food only] Satvik Bhojan using choicest premium vegetarian ingredients [pre-packaged meal boxes with disposable cutlery & water cups]

Note: Set of pure cotton unstitched Dhoti, Kurta & Gamcha

Note: Includes Havan Kund [10" Iron], Suchi Surva [Havan Spoon] (1), Kalash [12" Copper]

Note: 250 gm packed box [ includes Boondi Ladoo + Namak Para +Mathri ]

Note: Additional Pandits for Grandeur Puja | Om Alankaram | Japam

Note: Small Platform | Stool to Elevate Idols, Statues & other sacred items

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Description

Terahvin Pind Daan Sanskar is one of the most important post-death rituals in Hindu tradition, observed on the 13th day after a person’s demise. The word “Terahvin” literally means “the thirteenth day,” and this ceremony signifies the end of the intense mourning period and the symbolic rebirth of the departed soul into the ancestral realm (Pitru Lok).

Spiritual Significance

According to ancient scriptures and folklore:

  • For the first 12 days, the soul remains in a transitional state known as Preta Avastha.

  • The rituals performed during Terahvin help the soul detach from earthly bonds and guide it toward a peaceful journey.

  • The offering of Pind Daan (rice balls mixed with ghee, sesame seeds, and barley flour) nourishes and satisfies the departed soul.

  • With this ritual, the soul is believed to join the lineage of ancestors, receiving their blessings and protection.

Purpose of Terahvin Ritual

The Terahvin ceremony is performed to:

  • Provide peace (Shanti) and liberation (Sadgati) to the departed soul.

  • Help the departed transition from Preta to Pitru form.

  • End the mourning period and allow the family to resume normal life.

  • Bring emotional and spiritual closure to the family.

  • Invoke blessings for future generations.

What Happens During Terahvin Pind Daan Sanskar

The ceremony usually includes:

  • Pind Daan — offering pindas to the departed soul.

  • Tarpan — offering water mixed with sesame seeds for ancestral blessings.

  • Shradh Ritual — performed with mantras and specific rites guided by a learned pandit.

  • Brahmin Bhoj or Gau Daan — serving food to Brahmins or offering charity for blessings.

  • Family Gathering & Ritual Meal — symbolizing gratitude and remembrance.

A learned pandit chants Vedic mantras, guiding the family through every step of the ritual according to their Gotra and Sanskars.

Why Terahvin is Important

Terahvin is not just a ritual—it’s a bridge between the physical world and the spiritual realm. It helps:

  • Release the soul from all material attachments

  • Ensure a peaceful transition to the afterlife

  • Bring positive energy, stability, and harmony back into the household

  • Honor the memory of the departed with dignity and devotion

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