Narayan Bali Puja in Kashi is performed on specific days. We perform this puja for 4 hours every day. We perform this puja to pacify the unsatisfied soul. An unsatisfied soul will cause suffering to their immediate family members. Any unnatural death will leave the soul unsatisfied. The purpose of this puja is to guide the departed soul to the rebirth cycle or achieve Moksha. One should take a head bath before and after the puja. A senior individual should conduct this puja. One should perform this puja with utmost devotion. People perform this puja in a ghat near Kashi Vishwanath Mandir.
Unnatural Death
- Illness
- Killed by a weapon
- One can commit suicide by ingesting poison or leaping from a building.
- Fire accident.
- Road accident.
- A person drowned in water.
- The bite of a snake or other poisonous creature can occur.
- An animal or any other creature can cause death.
- It could be due to any unforeseen cause.
Dress Code
- Gents: dhoti (white) and shirt or kurta and pajama.
- Ladies: saree or salwar kameez.
- Regardless of age group, we kindly request that all devotees not wear clothing such as T-shirts, jeans, etc.
Narayan Bali Puja Procedure in Kashi
Near the ghat, people perform this puja, which incorporates Pinda Pradhan and Shraddh. An unsatisfied soul can lead to financial loss, business setbacks, health issues, family conflicts, delays in marriage, and postponements in pregnancy. We perform Moksha Narayan Bali Puja to appease the departed soul. We recommend having an elder in the family perform this puja. The Pitru Paksha month, Mahalaya Amavasya, and other Amavasya days are auspicious for this puja. Organizing the puja individually requires a minimum of 10 to 15 days of booking.
Rules after Narayan Bali Puja
- One should not consume non-veg and alcohol for 41 days after the puja.
- One should not have food outside the home.
- If you eat outside the home, you must pay for food.
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A minimum of 7 to 10 days’s notice is advisable to make the puja arrangements.
Narayan Bali Puja Dates in Kashi
| Month | Puja Dates |
| Dec 2025 | 2 Dec, 5 Dec, 8 Dec, 11 Dec, 14 Dec, 18 Dec, 23 Dec, 29 Dec |
| Jan 2026 | 4 Jan, 5 Jan, 7 Jan, 9 Jan, 10 Jan, 11 Jan, 12 Jan, 15 Jan, 17 Jan, 18 Jan, 19 Jan, 22 Jan, 24 Jan, 25 Jan, 26 Jan, 29 Jan, 30 Jan, 31 Jan |
| Feb 2026 | 1 Feb, 2 Feb, 4 Feb, 5 Feb, 7 Feb, 8 Feb, 9 Feb, 12 Feb, 13 Feb, 14 Feb, 15 Feb, 16 Feb, 18 Feb, 20 Feb, 21 Feb, 22 Feb, 23 Feb, 25 Feb, 28 Feb |
| Mar 2026 | 1 Mar, 2 Mar, 4 Mar, 5 Mar, 7 Mar, 8 Mar, 9 Mar, 11 Mar, 12 Mar, 15 Mar, 17 Mar, 19 Mar, 21 Mar, 22 Mar, 23 Mar, 24 Mar, 25 Mar, 27 Mar, 29 Mar, 30 Mar |
| Apr 2026 | 1 Apr, 2 Apr, 3 Apr, 4 Apr, 5 Apr, 6 Apr, 8 Apr, 9 Apr, 10 Apr, 12 Apr, 15 Apr, 17 Apr, 19 Apr, 20 Apr, 21 Apr, 22 Apr, 23 Apr, 25 Apr, 27 Apr, 30 Apr |
| May 2026 | 1 May, 2 May, 3 May, 5 May, 6 May, 7 May, 9 May, 11 May, 12 May, 15 May, 16 May, 18 May, 20 May, 21 May, 22 May, 25 May, 26 May, 29 May, 30 May |
| Jun 2026 | 1 Jun, 2 Jun, 3 Jun, 5 Jun, 6 Jun, 7 Jun, 9 Jun, 11 Jun, 12 Jun, 15 Jun, 16 Jun, 18 Jun, 20 Jun, 21 Jun, 22 Jun, 25 Jun, 26 Jun, 29 Jun, 30 Jun |
| Jul 2026 | 1 Jul, 2 Jul, 3 Jul, 4 Jul, 5 Jul, 6 Jul, 8 Jul, 9 Jul, 10 Jul, 12 Jul, 15 Jul, 17 Jul, 19 Jul, 20 Jul, 21 Jul, 22 Jul, 23 Jul, 25 Jul, 27 Jul, 30 Jul |
Amavasya Narayan Bali Puja Dates
| Month | Date and Timings |
| Nov 2025 | 19 Nov 9:44 a.m. to 20 Nov 12:17 p.m. |
| Dec 2025 | 19 Dec 4:59 a.m. to 20 Dec 7:13 a.m. |
| Jan 2026 | 18 Jan 12:03 a.m. to 19 Jan, 1.21 a.m. |
| Feb 2026 | 16 Feb, 5.34 p.m. to 17 Feb, 5.30 p.m. |
| Mar 2026 | 18 Mar, 8.25 a.m. to 19 Mar, 6.52 a.m. |
| Apr 2026 | 16 Apr, 8.11 p.m. to 17 Apr, 5.21 p.m. |
| May 2026 | 16 May, 5.11 a.m. to 17 May, 1.30 a.m. |
| Jun 2026 | 14 Jun, 12.19 p.m. to 15 Jun, 8.23 a.m. |
| Jul 2026 | 13 Jul, 6.49 p.m. to 14 Jul, 3.12 p.m. |
| Aug 2026 | 12 Aug, 1.52 a.m. to 12 Aug, 11.06 p.m. |
| Sep 2026 | 10 Sep, 10.33 a.m. to 11 Sep, 8.56 a.m. |
| Oct 2026 | 9 Oct, 9.35 p.m. to 10 Oct, 9.19 p.m. |
| Nov 2026 | 8 Nov, 11.27 a.m. to 9 Nov, 12.31 p.m. |
| Dec 2026 | 8 Dec, 4.12 a.m. to 9 Dec, 6.21 a.m. |
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