Today’s society values their time and workload more than relationships. Due to this reason, even when the loved ones are alive, their blood relations spend less time with them.

In this situation, how can the blood relations properly perform the final rituals for our loved ones to attain salvation when they leave this world?

It is in view of this situation that Bhagavad Karma devised the divine plan called “Moksha Maarg.”

If a person who is a member of Bhagavad Karma chooses the Moksha Maarg service, even if their loved ones are not present, under the guidelines of Bhagavad Karma, the post-death rites of the member will be performed at a holy place chosen by the member, according to the proper rituals.

Moksha Maarg

Moksha Maarg is a final and unique spiritual ritual performed according to the guidelines of a mystic monk for one who believes in salvation.

Afterlife: rewards or punishments!

According to the “Garuda Purana,” the soul undergoes a journey after leaving the body and faces the results of its earthly actions (karma). Our sacred scriptures have made it clear about the importance of Vedic rituals to be performed to ensure peace for the departed souls after death.

 

Where will your souls go based on the results of your Karma?

Rituals and Funeral Rites:

• Pooja Rituals

• Funeral Rites

• Cleansing the soul’s past karmas.

• Easing the journey through the afterlife realms.

•⁠ ⁠Offering protection from lower worlds or hellish experiences.

• Moksha Maarg will create a path that brings blessings from the departed soul to the family.

By performing prescribed rites such as “Antyeshti (last rites),” “Shraddha (ancestral offerings),” and “Tarpana (libations of water),” the family helps the soul find light, avoid suffering, and attain a favourable rebirth or liberation (“Moksha”). Also, the “Moksha Maarg” reminds us that post-death rituals are an act of love, duty, and spiritual responsibility that link the living with the departed.