Short Description
- Ancestor homage and offerings
- Charity for spiritual merit
- Blessings for departed souls
- Family peace and devotion
Amavasya Tithi Shradha
Amavasya Tithi Shraddha is observed on the no-moon day (Amavasya) of a Hindu month and is one of the most important days for performing ancestral rituals (Shraddha). Devotees honor their forefathers by offering food, water, and prayers to ensure their peace, liberation, and blessings for the family. This day holds special significance for spiritual purification, charity, and connecting deeply with one’s lineage.
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No-Moon Day Significance
Amavasya is considered highly auspicious for honoring ancestors, as rituals performed on this day are believed to bring maximum blessings. -
Pitru Tarpan Rituals
Devotees perform tarpan and offer food, water, and prayers to ancestors to ensure their peace and salvation. -
Charity and Donations
Donating food, clothes, and essentials to Brahmins or the needy brings पुण्य (spiritual merit) and divine blessings. -
Spiritual Reflection
The day encourages meditation, prayers, and honoring ancestors, promoting inner peace, spiritual growth, and family well-being.