Why is Pitr Paksha Celebrated?
Pitr Paksha, also known as Shraddh Paksha, is a significant period in the Hindu calendar dedicated to honoring deceased ancestors. It is observed annually for 16 days, beginning after the full moon of Bhadrapada month. This year, Pitr Paksha begins on September 17, 2024.
Astrological Significance
According to astrology, Pitr Paksha is marked by the waning phase of the moon, known as Krishna Paksha. This period falls during the lunar calendar's Bhadrapada month and is considered particularly auspicious for performing rituals. The sun transits through Virgo, and the moon is in its waning phase, which is believed to be a time when the connection with ancestors is strongest.
Key Reasons for Celebrating Pitr Paksha
- Peace for Ancestral Souls: This period is dedicated to offering respect and seeking peace for the souls of departed ancestors. Performing rituals is believed to help their souls attain Moksha (liberation).
- Strengthening Family Bonds: The rituals performed during Pitr Paksha also aim to strengthen family bonds and bring prosperity to the household.
- Spiritual Benefits: Observing Pitr Paksha with sincerity is believed to bring spiritual benefits and blessings, helping individuals progress on their spiritual path.
Important Dates for Pitr Paksha 2024:
September 17, 2024 to October 2, 2024To ensure that the rituals are performed correctly, it is advisable to consult with a knowledgeable priest and follow the religious practices diligently. Pitr Paksha is not only a time for remembrance but also a period to show reverence and seek blessings from our ancestors.
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