Moksha Prayer & End-of-Life Support
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Moksha Prayer & End-of-Life Spiritual Support Guide
Kashi Vishwanath Temple
Kashi Vishwanath is one of the twelve Jyotirlingas and the most sacred Shiva temple in India. Varanasi (Kashi) is where the divine axis of the cosmos touches the earth — Shiva himself is said to whisper the Taraka Mantra into the ears of those who die here, granting direct liberation. For Pitru dosha and ancestral peace, Kashi is without equal: the Dashashwamedh and Manikarnika ghats are where tarpana, pinda daan, and shraddha rituals have been performed continuously for over 3,000 years. The city never sleeps, the ghats never stop burning, and the Ganga here is believed to carry every prayer directly to the ancestors.
Kashi holds a unique position in the Pitru ritual landscape: any tarpana (water offering to ancestors), pinda daan (rice-ball offering), or shraddha (memorial ritual) performed here is believed to deliver the equivalent of a full annual Pitru paksha observance performed elsewhere. The specific Pitru ritual sequence at Kashi involves: bathing in the Ganga at Dashashwamedh Ghat at dawn, tarpana facing south (the direction of Yama/ancestors), pinda daan at Manikarnika Ghat or Pisach Mochan Kund, and Vishwanath darshan. This sequence — done even once — is said to release three generations of ancestors from whatever state of suffering or incompletion they carry.
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What to do in the days before your visit: diet, mindset, resolve, and atonements.
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The 5–7 things most pilgrims get wrong that reduce the efficacy of the visit.
Which offerings are required, which are optional, and what each one signifies.
The 21-day practice to do after returning home to anchor the shift.
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Moksha Prayer & End-of-Life Spiritual Support Guide
Kashi Vishwanath is the deity of moksha (liberation). The city of Varanasi is called "Mukti Kshetra" — the ground of liberation — because it is believed that those who die here receive the Taraka Mantra (mantra of liberation) from Shiva himself. A Kashi puja for dying or departed souls is the most profound spiritual gift.
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