
Your Mother Gave You Everything.
This Is The Last Thing You Can Give Her.
Matrugaya Pooja at Siddhpur, Bindu Sarovar — a once-in-a-lifetime sacred ritual that can only be performed here, only once, and cannot be redone. Performed by Pandit Daxesh Pandya, a hereditary Matrugaya specialist whose family has guided hundreds of families at Bindu Sarovar for generations.
You're Not Alone in This Moment
Losing a mother is the deepest loss a family carries
In the middle of that grief, one quiet question begins to settle in — am I doing her final sacred duty the way she deserves?
It is a question that carries the weight of a lifetime of her love
You may have asked older relatives, and received different answers from each
You may have searched online, only to find conflicting advice from every direction
You may not know who to trust, which scripture applies, or what the ritual truly requires
These uncertainties are natural, and they arise from a place of deep respect — not a lack of it
Wanting to get this right is itself an act of devotion
What most families need in this moment is not another opinion, but clarity — grounded in scripture, explained simply, and delivered with patience


📜Understand What Matrugaya Truly Is
Learn why this sacred ritual is unique and why it is performed only at Bindu Sarovar.
What is Matrugaya Pooja?
Matrugaya is the sacred Vedic ritual dedicated exclusively to the spiritual liberation of a mother. It is one of the most meaningful maternal rites in Sanatan Dharma and is performed only at the sacred Bindu Sarovar in Siddhpur.
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Purpose
Traditionally, sons perform the shraddh of their parents
However, the tirtha associated with Matrugaya uniquely allows daughters to perform their mother's ritual — a scriptural provision rarely available elsewhere
A husband, grandchildren, or other eligible family members may also perform the ritual with proper guidance
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Spiritual Importance
Among all shraddh rituals in Sanatan Dharma, few carry the emotional and spiritual weight of the one performed for a mother
For every child, a mother is the first source of love, care, and guidance
When she departs, fulfilling her final sacred duty becomes one of life's most meaningful responsibilities
Matrugaya is the Vedic ritual dedicated entirely to fulfilling this duty
It is a shraddh performed specifically for the spiritual liberation of a mother's soul, mentioned across the Garuda Purana, Skanda Purana, and Bhagavata Purana as one of the most meaningful maternal rites in Hindu tradition
In Hindi, it is written as मातृगया — a word that itself signifies "the mother's tirtha"
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Who Can Perform?
What sets Matrugaya apart from every other shraddh ritual is its exclusivity to the mother
While Gaya in Bihar is scripturally associated with fathers, forefathers, and male ancestors, Matrugaya is dedicated solely to the maternal soul
And unlike other shraddh rites that can be performed at multiple tirthas, Matrugaya is scripturally connected to only one place in the world — Bindu Sarovar in Siddhpur, Gujarat
Why Matrugaya Is Unique
The purpose of Matrugaya Pooja is to help a mother's soul attain moksha — freedom from the cycle of birth and death
Beyond the liberation of the departed, the ritual brings peace of mind, matru krupa, and ancestral blessings upon the family that performs it
For many families, performing Matrugaya Pooja brings a sense of peace, gratitude, and fulfillment — knowing they have completed their mother's final sacred duty according to tradition
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When Is It Performed?
Unlike many shraddh rituals restricted to Pitru Paksha, Matrugaya Puja can be performed throughout the year
Families choose the mother's death anniversary tithi, an Amavasya, an Ekadashi, Pitru Paksha, or any auspicious muhurat that suits them
There is no time limit — the ritual may be observed one year after her passing or several decades later, and its spiritual power remains fully intact
Want to understand the complete history, scriptural depth, ritual process, and spiritual importance of Matrugaya?
📜 Read the Complete Guide to Matrugaya
Why Matrugaya Is Performed Only at Bindu Sarovar, Siddhpur
For centuries, Hindu scriptures and hereditary tradition have connected Matrugaya with one sacred place alone—Bindu Sarovar in Siddhpur. Understanding why begins with its unique scriptural significance.
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One of the Five Panch Sarovars
Bindu Sarovar is situated in the town of Siddhpur, in the Patan district of Gujarat
It lies roughly 100 kilometres north of Ahmedabad and is easily reachable by road and rail
For families searching मातृगया कहां पर है — the answer, both geographically and scripturally, is Bindu Sarovar, Siddhpur, Gujarat
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Answered by Scripture, Not by Custom
Matrugaya is performed only at Bindu Sarovar because scripture itself places this ritual here — not local tradition, not belief passed down casually, but scriptural authority
Sanatan Dharma treats a mother's shraddh as a rite of the highest importance, and its scriptural home is Bindu Sarovar in Siddhpur, Gujarat
References to Bindu Sarovar as a supreme tirtha appear across major Hindu texts, including the Skanda Purana and Bhagavata Purana, and its association with maternal shraddh has been preserved and passed down through hereditary pandit families for centuries
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Where It Is Located
Choosing the correct sacred place is only half of what makes a mother's shraddh complete. Equally important is choosing a hereditary pandit family that performs the ritual exactly as scripture prescribes — a family whose tradition has been preserved through generations at this very tirtha.
Discover the scriptural references, sacred history, Panch Sarovar significance, and why Siddhpur remains the only recognised place for Matrugaya.
📜 Explore the Complete History of Bindu Sarovar
Bindu Sarovar carries the imprint of two of Sanatan Dharma's most revered spiritual moments
It is here that Lord Parashuram is believed to have performed pind daan for his mother, Devi Renuka — establishing the scriptural precedent for Matrugaya
It is also on these very banks that Kapil Muni is said to have guided his mother, Devahuti, toward moksha
Both events sanctified Bindu Sarovar as the eternal home for a mother's spiritual liberation
Sanatan Dharma recognizes only five sacred lakes as Panch Sarovars — reservoirs of the highest spiritual power
Bindu Sarovar stands among them, alongside Mansarovar, Narayan Sarovar, Pushkar, and Pampa
Being counted in the Panch Sarovars places Bindu Sarovar in the highest tier of holy waters in Hinduism
Its association with maternal shraddh is what makes it uniquely dedicated to Matrugaya
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Sanctified by Two Divine Acts
Why Families Trust Matrugaya Shraddh Pooja
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A Tradition Rooted in Bindu Sarovar
Matrugaya Shraddh Pooja stands on more than a century of hereditary service at Bindu Sarovar.
The tradition has passed through five generations of trained hereditary pandits — the same sacred duty, at the same sacred tirtha.
What matters is not who serves in one lifetime, but that the tradition itself has been preserved without interruption.
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Complete Vedic Vidhi — Every Ritual, Every Time
Every Matrugaya Pooja follows the complete scriptural procedure.
Full samagri is used, correct mantras are recited, and the ritual is performed exactly as tradition prescribes.
The mother's shraddh receives the full attention it deserves.
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A Complete Experience for the Yajaman
Most families visit Bindu Sarovar for the first time, often during a period of grief.
Clear guidance is provided from the first message — what to bring, what to wear, what to expect. All pooja samagri is arranged, so families arrive without worrying about logistics.
For outstation and NRI families, guidance is offered on travel, accommodation, and local support. Care continues from the first WhatsApp until the ritual is complete.
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Accessible to Families From Everywhere
Rituals are performed in Sanskrit with explanation in the family's language — Hindi, Gujarati, Marathi, or English.
Outstation yajamans and families abroad are guided with the same care as local devotees.
Where scripture permits — as it uniquely does at Bindu Sarovar — daughters are welcomed to perform their mother's Matrugaya.
Carries forward the hereditary tradition of Matrugaya Shraddh Pooja
Trained under the guidance of his predecessors in the complete Vedic vidhi; multilingual
Represents an ongoing hereditary tradition — one that has served families before him and will continue to serve families long after
The next generation is already being trained, ensuring the same tradition continues for years to come


Pandit Daxesh Pandya
📜 Meet Our Hereditary Tradition
Learn about our lineage, the hereditary pandits who serve Bindu Sarovar, and how this sacred tradition has been preserved through five generations.
Who Can Perform Matrugaya Pooja
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Sons — The Traditional Karta
In most Hindu shraddh traditions, sons are the primary performers of a mother's rites.
If more than one son is available, any one may take the role of karta.
Where sons are present, they are welcomed to lead the ritual as tradition prescribes.
⏳When Matrugaya Can Be Performed — Even Years Later
Matrugaya is traditionally performed after the first year following the mother's passing has been completed.
Once that first year is complete, there is no upper time limit at all. Whether it has been ten years, twenty years, or several decades, the ritual can still be performed with its full scriptural significance intact.
Many families come to Bindu Sarovar long after their loss — and their mother's Matrugaya is fulfilled just as completely as it would have been in the earlier years.
Matrugaya is a sacred duty that scripture opens to more than one member of the family. Depending on your family's circumstances, sons, daughters (at Bindu Sarovar), husband, or grandchildren may all be eligible to perform the ritual.
The right person is not decided by a single rule — it is guided by tradition, family situation, and scriptural provision.
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Daughters — Scripturally Permitted
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Other Eligible Family Members
Bindu Sarovar carries a rare scriptural distinction — daughters are permitted to perform their mother's Matrugaya here.
The tradition preserved at Bindu Sarovar makes space for daughters to fulfill this sacred responsibility.
This provision has served countless families where daughters are the ones called to honor their mother's final rites.
A husband may perform the ritual for his departed wife under proper guidance.
Grandchildren — grandsons or granddaughters — may also perform the ritual when circumstances require.
Where a direct karta is not available, other family members can be guided into the role according to scripture.
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For Families Living Abroad
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If You're Unsure
Families in India and abroad are welcomed with the same care and guidance.
The ritual must be performed physically at Bindu Sarovar. Complete travel and stay support is offered for outstation and NRI yajamans.
If you are unsure who in your family is scripturally meant to perform the ritual, you will be guided according to tradition.
Every family's situation is different — and clarity is offered before anything is arranged.
📜 Read the Complete Eligibility Guide
Learn more about daughters performing Matrugaya, eligibility rules, timing, and guidance for families living in India and abroad.
How Your Matrugaya Journey Begins
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💬 WhatsApp or Call Us
Send a message or call to begin. You'll receive a personal reply with initial guidance.
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📅 Choose a Convenient Date
Choose a date that suits your family. If you know your mother's tithi, we'll help you select the most appropriate date according to tradition.
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Reach Siddhpur, Gujarat — around 100 kilometres from Ahmedabad. For outstation and NRI families, travel and stay guidance is provided.
🚉 Travel to Siddhpur
🪔 Perform the Complete Matrugaya Pooja
Arrive at Bindu Sarovar on the confirmed day. All samagri is arranged. The complete ritual is performed in your family's language.
🙏 Return Home with Peace
The ritual concludes with blessings and prasad. Your family's Matrugaya is completed according to scriptural tradition, bringing peace of mind that your mother's final sacred duty has been fulfilled.
Your Family Is Never Left to Figure Things Out Alone
Whether this is your first visit to Bindu Sarovar or you are travelling from another state or country, every step is explained in advance. Our responsibility is to handle the arrangements so your family can remain focused on prayer, remembrance, and devotion.
📜 Read the Complete Step-by-Step Guide
Preparation checklist, travel guidance, what to bring, how the ritual unfolds, and everything your family should know before visiting.
Questions Families Ask
Before Booking
Honest answers — because your mother's final rite deserves full clarity.
Still have a question not answered here?
More Than a Pooja — A Complete Experience
Ready to Begin Your Sacred Journey?
One WhatsApp message starts the process. We handle every detail — so your family arrives in peace.
₹1,000 advance to confirm your date. Balance paid in person on the day of pooja.
Pandit Ji is expertise in performing the Vidhi was truly remarkable. His deep knowledge of the rituals and his ability to explain each step with clarity made the entire experience enlightening and spiritually fulfilling.
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Customer reviews
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My experience was very memorable with Dakshesh Panditji. I found him on Google. After communication regarding pooja. Panditji Guided very well from travel from home to Siddhapur hotel booking and many more. He did pooja properly we all very satisfied after pooja. Thankyou so much Panditji 👏
Paritosh Patel
Pandit ji did an exceptional job in completing the pooja vidhi. He not only did the process but also was involved with love and care. He guided us, helped us be it with the emotions or the materials required for the pooja. He values time and did everything with utmost attention to detail while explaining all of it to us. Truly a wonderful experience to have gone through the process so smoothly.
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Prateek Chauhan
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Don't Wait to Give Her Moksha.
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