Barsi Ceremony

Barsi, also known as Barsi Puja or Barsi Utsav, is an annual memorial ritual deeply rooted in Hindu customs. Barsi ceremony, among Hindus is an important ceremony after death. It is observed after a year in Hindu religion – it is the first death anniversary. It is also known as the first yearly Shradh and is performed exactly after a year. This sacred ceremony holds immense significance as it provides a dedicated time for families to commemorate and pay homage to the souls of their departed loved ones.

The Barsi Ceremony typically takes place on the anniversary of the individual’s passing. It serves as a solemn occasion for family and friends to come together, reflecting on the memories and expressing their love and respect for the departed soul. The rituals performed during Barsi are designed to honor the legacy of the deceased, seeking blessings for their peaceful journey in the afterlife.

Now, at HinduPratha, we extend our commitment to preserving this meaningful tradition by offering Online Barsi Puja services. This allows families, including Non-Resident Indians (NRIs), to partake in the ceremony from any corner of the world. Our online platform ensures a seamless and authentic experience, guided by expert pandits who conduct the rituals with precision and reverence.