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Pitru paksha 2025: The importance of Pitrupaksha is considered very special in Hinduism. This is the sacred period when Tarpan, Pindadan and Shraddha are performed for the peace and salvation of the soul of their ancestors. Every date of Pitrupaksha is dedicated to a particular ancestral class. Dashami date also has special significance in this sequence. Let us know which ancestors are worshiped on this day and what is its religious belief.
Importance of Dashami Tithi in Shraddha Paksha
Each day of Pitrupaksha has special significance in itself and Dashami Tithi is dedicated to the ancestors who died on Dashami or who died under accidental circumstances. On this day, Shraddha performed devoutly gives peace to the soul of the ancestors and brings prosperity in the life of the descendants. It is said in the scriptures that by performing Shraddha on this day, the departed souls get satisfaction and the blessing of the ancestors provides happiness and prosperity to the family.
Whose Shraddha is done on Dashami Tithi?
- The fathers who died on Dashami date.
- Those who died of water accident, accidental or untimely death.
- Due to his death, there is special significance of Shraddha on Dashami of his Shraddha.
- According to ancient beliefs, it is considered best to perform Shraddha of the late people of both ancestral and maternal side on Dashami Tithi.
religious affiliation
- Shraddha performed on Dashami Tithi paves the way for satisfaction and salvation for the ancestors.
- It is said that by paying devotion to this day, there is a blessing of economic prosperity and longevity in the family.
- It is mentioned in many texts that by performing Shraddha on Dashami Tithi, the defect of premature death is also removed.
Shraddha Law of Dashami Tithi
Take a bath in the morning and wear a holy cloth. Operates towards the south direction and offer it with Kusha, sesame and water. Provide food to the Brahmin and donate as much as possible. Pind the name of the departed soul and take a pinddaan. Finally pray to your fathers for blessings.
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