Sevapath feeds 100+ Pandit Ji every Amavasya

Provide thali this Amavasya, Perform your Dharma.

Sevapath helps you fulfill your responsibility to your ancestors.

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Offerings

First Thali

First Thali - ₹0.00

Cooked Shraddha Bhojan for Pandit Ji

Includes:

Aloo Sabzi, Seetaphal, 8 Poori, Kheer, Raita, Achar, Salad, Papad, Jal, Fruit

(Only 10 left)
Seedha

Seedha - ₹299.00

Raw daan ingredients offered before bhoj

Includes:

Aata, Rice, Cheeni, Aloo, Masala, Amul Milk, Urad Dal, Ghee, Jal, Fruit

(Only 5 left)

What Sevapath Does

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1. We prepare your chosen offering

Cooked Thali or raw Seedha

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2. We offer it respectfully

To Pandit Ji on Amavasya

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3. You receive quiet assurance

That your karm was fulfilled

Note: We never give more than 5 thalis to one Pandit Ji. Each Pitrdaan is a personal act of seva.

Sevapath quietly enables hundreds of families to continue the tradition, month after month.

What People Say

I couldn't be there in person. But this felt right.

- Ankit B.

Simple process, no noise, just quiet fulfilment.

- Swati R.

I've never missed a pitrdaan now, even while abroad.

- Divya M.

Was skeptical at first. But everything was done sincerely.

- Manoj K.

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Frequently Asked Questions

Pitrdaan is a sacred ritual offering made in honor of ancestors, typically done on Amavasya (new moon day).

You will receive a confirmation message or proof from our team once the ritual is completed.

Yes, you can make a Pitrdaan on behalf of any loved one or family member.

The Daan Rashi supports the cost of materials and the Pandit Ji's honorarium for performing the rituals sincerely.

Yes, you can request a recording of the ritual where available. Please mention it while booking.

This ensures every offering receives full attention and devotion from the Pandit Ji.

Not at all ??? people from across the world can participate and make offerings.

We will schedule your Pitrdaan for the next appropriate tithi or Amavasya.

Yes, you may schedule and pre-book your offerings in advance for future dates.

It???s recommended but not mandatory. The ritual can still be completed respectfully.