What is the purpose of Pitru Paksha?
Pitru Paksha, often referred to as the fortnight of ancestors, is a significant period in the Hindu lunar calendar dedicated to honoring one's deceased ancestors. This sacred observance holds great importance in the lives of millions of Hindus worldwide, and it is believed that during this time, the souls of our forefathers revisit the earthly realm. Astrologer Dr. Vinay Bajrangi sheds light on the profound purpose of Pitru Paksha and the role of Pitra Dosh Puja during this auspicious period. Importance of Pitru Paksha Pitru Paksha occurs during the Krishna Paksha (waning phase of the moon) in the Hindu month of Bhadrapada (usually in September). It spans 15 lunar days and concludes with Mahalaya Amavasya, a day reserved for special rituals and tarpan (offering of water) to honor the departed souls. The primary purpose of Pitru Paksha is to seek forgiveness for any shortcomings in our duty towards our ancestors and to pay our respects to them. Benefits of Pitra Dosh Puj