"Naagbali" and "Narayan Bali" are rituals performed in Hinduism, particularly in the context of Hindu funeral ceremonies and ancestral rites. These rituals are often conducted to address specific issues related to the deceased and their spiritual journey.
Narayan Bali is performed to fulfill unfulfilled duties or obligations towards one's ancestors, particularly if someone died prematurely or if there are indications of unfulfilled responsibilities in the deceased person's life.
Pitru Paksha is the best time duration to perform Narayan Nagbali pooja. It is beneficial to perform this ritual during Pitruda Ekadashi. On the 7th day from the no moon day, devotees can perform this Puja.
Narayan & Nagbali is a three-day Hindu ritual performed.
Other requirements include Ganga Jal, Havan Samagri, Shankha, Red Thread, Durba Grass, Bowls, Plates.
The ritual is thought to bring harmony and peace.
Devotees may seek protection from snake bites and other serpent related affliction.
Obstacles and difficulties caused by their displeasure can be removed.
It is believed that Narayan Bali helps in resolving ancestral issues.
The stories of devotion, selfless service, and divine play inspire individuals.
It is believed to accrue positive spiritual merit for both the deceased and the family.