At Moksh Ka Dham, every ritual is more than tradition—it is a sacred responsibility. From Pind Daan and Narayan Bali to Asthi Visarjan and Griha Pravesh, each ceremony is performed with authentic Vedic vidhi, guided by learned pandits, and carried out with true shraddha and devotion.
We are not here for business—we are here for dharma. No family is ever turned away; even if someone cannot afford, the rituals are still performed—because no soul should be denied peace. This is our seva, not a service.
For families in India and NRIs worldwide, Moksh Ka Dham is a trusted way to stay connected with roots. Together, we walk this sacred path where faith leads, and everything else follows
At Moksh Dham, we walk the path laid out by Sanatan Dharma—the eternal truth that connects the soul with the Supreme. Every ritual we perform is more than a ceremony—it is a sacred bridge: between generations, between karma and moksha, between duty and divinity.
Our journey began with a simple intent: to reconnect people with their forgotten responsibilities, to revive those rituals that once formed the very foundation of Indian spiritual life. In today’s world, where traditions often fade into formality, we strive to bring back their true essence—pure, unbroken, and rooted in the scriptures.
Whether it is Pind Daan at Pehowa, Narayan Bali for ancestral relief, Asthi Visarjan in sacred rivers, or poojas for planetary peace—we follow the shastra, not shortcuts. Every mantra is chanted with devotion, every vidhi performed with precision, ensuring that no step loses its sanctity.
For families across India and NRIs around the world, Moksh Dham offers a trusted way to stay connected with their roots. Our pandits are not just ritual guides—they are torchbearers of dharma, leading the soul’s journey toward peace and liberation. For us, these are not mere services—they are sacred responsibilities, carried forward with dignity, devotion, and trust.
Our mission is to help people reconnect with their spiritual responsibilities through meaningful, shastra-based rituals. We ensure no soul is left without peace, perform every pooja with devotion, serve with compassion—not transaction, and preserve Sanatan Dharma.