“Gaya Shraadham” (continued) The distance from Kashi to Gaya is about 210 kms and the journey by road in a car took us nearly 5 hours with coffee-layabouts on the way as well as the half-hour we also spent on a quick tour of the famous Buddhist pilgrim-centre of Bodh Gaya along the way …Continue reading ““Snaanam”, “Shraadham”, “Darsanam”, “Alinganam”: PART-7 of 8: Personal reflections on my pilgrimage to Gaya, Kashi, Prayag and Ayodhya – November 11-20, 2023″
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“Snaanam”, “Shraadham”, “Darsanam”, “Alinganam”: PART-6 of 8: Personal reflections on my pilgrimage to Gaya, Kashi, Prayag and Ayodhya – November 11-20, 2023
“Gaya Shraadham” The sastra lays down that shraaddham, (Sanskrit srddha, often written sraddha), is a ceremony held in honour of the memory of a deceased ancestor. All male Hindus are required to perform the ceremony, which is both a social and religious obligation (with the exception of some sannyasis, or ascetics). For the departed parents, grandparents,Continue reading ““Snaanam”, “Shraadham”, “Darsanam”, “Alinganam”: PART-6 of 8: Personal reflections on my pilgrimage to Gaya, Kashi, Prayag and Ayodhya – November 11-20, 2023″