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From the full moon to the new moon of Bhadrapada, Shraddha and Tarpan are performed for the peace of the souls of the ...
Pitru Dosha, a karmic condition in astrology, arises from unresolved ancestral debts, impacting various life aspects like ...
Pitru Paksha, also called Mahalaya Paksha is the ‘fortnight of the ancestors', a tradition observed by the Hindus to pay homage to their ‘pitrs’ or ancestors. It extends for a period of 16 days during ...
The Pitru Paksha period, known as Shradh Paksha, starts today on September 17, 2024. It is a moment to pay tribute to the forefathers. Pitru Paksha commences on the Pratipada Tithi of Krishna ...
Pitru Paksha is a 16-day period in India dedicated to performing rituals for dead ancestors. It is believed that during this time, the ancestors visit their loved ones to accept food offerings.
Observing Shradh aka Pitru Paksha. During the Shradh period, which lasts for 16 days, individuals should observe a few important guidelines: Maintain inner peace to avoid anger, conflicts, and ...
Pitru Paksha begins on September 18, 2024, and ends on October 2. This sacred period in Hinduism involves rituals like Pitru Tarpan and Pind Daan to honor ancestors who visit Earth for these 16 days.
Pitru Paksha 2022: Origin Legend has it that when Karna, one of the heroes of the epic Mahabharata, passed away and entered heaven, he was shocked to discover that every food item he touched had ...
Pitru Paksha begins after Purnima Tithi (full moon day) in Ashwin month, Krishna Paksha. Pitru Paksha 2021: Date And Time This year, Pitru Paksha begins on September 21 and ends on October 6.
Pitru Paksha is a period of 16 days that is dedicated to the ancestors. Shradh rituals and pooja methodologies would be more effective if it is done under the guidance of an expert Vedic astrologer.
Pitru Paksha, or feeding the dead, is an age-old custom in India that has great significance in all spheres of life. According to Vedic astrology, planets behave in accordance with a predetermined ...
This year, Pitru Paksha will begin on September 18th, 2024 and end on October 2nd, 2024. It is a sacred time for Hindus and it is essential to observe certain do's and don'ts during this period.