Narayanabali Puja in Srirangapatna: Cost, Procedure, Date, and Timings
Srirangapatna is an ancient Teertha Kshetra on the river Kaveri located in the Mandya district of Karnataka state.
Srirangapatna is well known for shraddha rituals such as Naryanabali, tri pinda shradh, thila homam, and Asti Visarjan performed on the banks of the river Kaveri.
Who should perform Narayana Bali puja?
- The Narayana Bali puja should be performed by the family that wants to achieve success in their life and business.
- It should be performed by someone who has problems like financial problems, education hurdles, health problems, a desire to have a male child, etc.
- These are some of the problems for which Narayan Bali puja is performed.
Narayanabali Puja in Srirangapatna Procedure
- Moksha Narayanabali Puja at Srirangapatna is performed for two days.
- Families carry out this ritual to free the souls of their loved ones who have passed away too soon.
- Narayan Bali puja is believed to help a person eliminate ancestral curses.
- Narayanabali puja has to be performed when there are abnormal deaths like disease, suicide, curse, murder, snake bite, etc.
- Naryanabali puja is also suggested to get rid of obstacles in business, health problems, education, marriage, and accidental death, and also performed to get rid of problems created by curses from mother, father, or other family members.
- Narayanabali puja is similar to the procedures followed at a funeral, wherein an artificial human body made out of wheat flour is used. The nag Bali puja helps the souls get rid of their sins.
Benefits of performing Narayana Bali puja in Srirangapatna
- Narayanabali puja is performed for the liberation of the souls of the ancestors.
- Puja is performed for seeking good health, success, and prosperity
- Narayana Bali helps in fulfilling wishes in business and career
- Puja is suggested for couples who have difficulties or delays in having children
- Helps to get rid of the negative effects of Pitru dosha.
When should Narayan Bali puja be performed?
- Narayanbali puja can be performed on these days:
- Mahalaya pitru paksha
- Amavasya
- Poornima or
- Dwadashi
- It can also be performed on important nakshatra days.
- Narayanbali puja can be performed on any auspicious tithi.
Note: The puja should not be performed during Grahanam days, Ekadashi, Ashtami, and Dashami.
Dress code to perform the Narayana Bali Puja:
- The person who is going to perform the Narayan Bali puja should bring new clothes to wear.
- A male devotee wears a dhoti and a shirt. A female devotee is allowed to watch the puja rituals (saree/ Chudidhar with dupatta).
Narayana bali puja cost
Narayana Bali puja cost depends on the factors.
- Cost varies for Two-Day Pooja and Three-Day Pooja
- Cost varies with additional Puja or Homa
Auspicious Dates for Moksha Narayanabali Puja
| Month | Puja Dates |
| Nov 2025 | 5 Nov, 8 Nov, 11 Nov, 14 Nov, 17 Nov, 20 Nov, 23 Nov, 26 Nov |
| 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 |
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A minimum of 7 days’ notice is advisable to make the puja arrangements.
Auspicious Amavasya Days
| 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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