10 Things You Must Know About Pitru Paksha Days

By Archisha Yadav | September 17, 2024

Feeding cows, dogs, and crows is a key ritual. Crows are believed to be messengers of ancestors, connecting the living with the departed.

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Feed Animals

Reading scriptures like the Bhagavad Gita or Garuda Purana is auspicious. It helps guide the souls of ancestors towards peace.

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Read Sacred Texts

Perform Shradh on the lunar day that corresponds to your ancestor’s death anniversary, offering food and prayers for their peace.

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Perform Shradh Rituals

Offer water mixed with sesame seeds, barley, and kusa grass daily to your ancestors. This helps quench the thirst of the departed souls during Pitru Paksha.

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Perform Tarpan

Cook and offer your ancestors dishes like kheer, rice, dal, and vegetables to Brahmins or the needy as part of the ritual.

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Prepare Special Food

Fasting on the day of Shradh is common. It is done to purify oneself and gain spiritual merit during Pitru Paksha.

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Observe Fast

Pray and light a Diya for your ancestors daily. This strengthens the connection with departed souls, seeking their blessings and peace.

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Offer Prayers Daily

Avoid starting new ventures or making significant decisions during Pitru Paksha, as it is a time for remembrance, not new beginnings.

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Avoid New Beginnings

Donate food, clothes, and essentials to the poor and Brahmins. Charity in your ancestors' name helps their souls attain peace.

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Donate

Ensure your home, especially the place of rituals, is clean. Cleanliness is vital for creating a pure environment for spiritual activities.

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Maintain Cleanliness