Overview
Pind Daan in Kashi (Varanasi) is a revered Hindu ritual performed for the peace and liberation of the souls of departed ancestors. According to ancient beliefs, Kashi is one of the holiest places to perform this sacred rite, as it is believed that offering Pind (rice balls symbolizing the soul) here helps the departed attain moksha (salvation). The ritual usually takes place on the ghats of the Ganga River, especially at Harishchandra Ghat or Manikarnika Ghat, and involves prayers, mantras, and offerings made under the guidance of a learned priest.
Many devotees choose specific days like Pitru Paksha or Amavasya for this act of remembrance and spiritual duty. The atmosphere in Kashi—filled with chants, bells, and the flowing Ganges—adds to the sanctity and emotional depth of the experience. Performing Pind Daan in Kashi not only brings peace to the ancestors but also blessings to the family, cleansing karmic debts and fostering spiritual growth.
Highlights
- Perform the Sacred Pind Daan on the ghats of Varanasi for the peace and liberation of ancestral souls.
- Explore the Spiritual Heart of Kashi, walking through its mystical alleys, temples, and ancient heritage.
- Holy Ganga Darshan and participation in soul-cleansing rituals on the banks of the Ganges.
- Experienced Assistance on Arrival and through your stay, ensuring a seamless pilgrimage experience.



