A Simple Light, A Powerful Path to Peace
There are moments when someone in our family leaves the world suddenly—without the proper rituals, without closure, and without prayers. In such cases, their soul may linger in pain, waiting for someone to light the way toward peace. That light is Gati, often referred to as the Diya-Batti ritual—a sacred act of giving direction, warmth, and liberation to the departed.
Gati means movement, and this ritual ensures that the soul of the deceased moves forward—towards light, peace, and moksha. It is a small yet deeply powerful ceremony that clears the space between life and death, especially when no formal last rites were performed or if the death was unexpected.
At Moksh Dham, we conduct Gati/Diya Batti for families who lost someone and couldn’t do the rituals—whether due to time, money, or emotional distress. And if you can’t afford it, we’ll still do it with full devotion, for free.
If you lost someone and couldn’t do anything for them—this ritual is for you.
And if finances are a concern, we offer the Gati / Diya Batti seva completely free, including priest, samagri, and guidance.
At Moksh Dham, your intention matters more than your budget.
Frequently Asked Question
To help the soul move peacefully toward the light, especially when last rites weren’t performed. It brings closure and spiritual harmony.
No, It can also be done for those who passed long ago but were never honored with proper rituals.
Yes, it can be performed at home under our priest’s guidance, or at a sacred site depending on your preference.
We provide all the samagri. If you have the name and gotra of the departed, that’s helpful—but not mandatory.
You can still perform it. At Moksh Dham, we offer this pooja for free to families in need, with complete arrangements and priest seva.
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