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- This workshop happens only during Pitru paksh
Pitru Paksha, spanning 16 days, holds profound significance as a period devoted to honoring and appeasing one’s ancestors. This sacred time involves various rituals such as forgiveness, Shraad pooja, tarpanams, and more, all aimed at assisting ancestral souls on their spiritual journey towards higher realms.
Rooted in the teachings of the Brahma Purana and other Vedic texts, the rituals and efforts directed towards ancestors during Pitru Paksha are believed to empower them in their spiritual evolution. According to the shastras, appeased ancestors who return happily at the end of this period bestow blessings upon their descendants, children, and future generations. Regular ancestral work throughout the year also attracts their highest blessings.
The primary purpose of Pitru Paksha rituals is to feed, protect, and assist ancestral souls, offering them the momentum needed to progress towards higher realms in their spiritual journey. Shraad, a central ritual during this period, aims to bring more peace and freedom to the spirits of ancestors, enabling them to find solace.
References to the significance of Pitru Paksha can be found in various puranas, including the Agni Purana, Garud Purana, and Matsya Purana. These scriptures emphasize the transformative impact of ancestral reverence during this sacred period, highlighting its role in the spiritual liberation of our forefathers and the blessings it bestows upon their descendants.
Dive into the significance of Pitru Paksha, a 16-day period dedicated to paying respects to ancestors through forgiveness, Shraad pooja, tarpanams, and other rituals. According to Vedic texts, these acts enable ancestral souls to progress in their spiritual journey and find peace. Discover the benefits of ancestral work during this period and the blessings it brings to descendants. Explore the purpose of feeding, protecting, and assisting ancestral souls towards higher realms, fostering peace and momentum in their spiritual journey.
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