Moksha Narayan Bali Pooja:
Narayan Bali Pooja is performed to appease Lord Narayan for an unnatural death of a human or any pitru dosh that may be found in the horoscope. This puja is to be performed in all cases of unnatural deaths, like death by animals, arson, curse, cholera, disease, suicide, snake bite etc.
Sarpa Samskara Pooja:
Sarpa Samskara/Sarpa Dosha is one of the pujas performed at Gokarna by devotees to get rid of the Sarpa dosha. According to belief, a person either in this birth or any of his previous births can be afflicted by the Sarpa(serpent) dosha(curse) either knowingly or un-knowingly through many ways.
Narayan Nagabali Pooja:
Narayan Nagbali puja helps in fulfilling dreams of business or career. Pooja is performed for a couple who have difficulties in having kids/Children. This ritual is performed for the salvation of the souls of the ancestors. Pooja also helps to get free from the harmful effects of Pitru Dosh.
Naga Prathistapana Pooja:
Naga Prathista is the puja performed to neutralize issues related to fertility, child birth, marriage and several other issues grappling a modern day life. The procedure typically involves installation of Stone Naga Idol.
Kaal Sarp Dosh Pooja:
Kaal Sarpa dosh is a circumstance when all seven planets come between Ketu and Rahu. Hence, a native comes under the effect of Ketu and Rahu and followers believe it to be a very adverse Sarpa Dosha. To abolish this adverse result, one must perform the 'Kaal Sarp dosha Pooja'.
Varsha Shraddha Karya:
According to Hindu mythology, after death soul has to wander in the various worlds. Pitra Paksha is an occasion to pacify the departed ancestors by performing Shraddha. It is a ritual to repay debts to the ancestors.
Tripindi Shraddha:
Tripindi Shraddha is an agreeable Pooja Vidhi in which offerings are made in the memory of the Ancestors. An un-avoidable circumstance may have come in the way of shraddha and thus to help our ancestors attain Salvation (Moksha or Nirvana) Tripindi Shraddha is performed.
Asthi Visarjana:
The Asthis are collected either on the day of cremation or on the 3rd, 7th or 9th day and are immersed in flowing water before the 10th day. It is better to collect asthi on the 3rd day following cremation rites.
Ashlesha Bali Pooja:
Ashlesha Bali Pooja & Sarpa Samskara are two important Sarpa Dosha Poojas that can be performed. Ashlesha Bali usually lasts for a couple of hours. It is called Ashlesha bali as it has to be performed on Ashlesha Nakshatra. If performed on other days it has no power.