Mahalaya Srardham Salient Features | மஹாலய தர்ப்பணம் முக்கிய அம்சங்கள்
Автор: SANATANA SHRUTI
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Mahalaya Srardham, also known as Mahalaya Amavasya or Pitru Paksha Amavasya, is a Hindu ritual performed to honor and offer respects to one's ancestors (Pitrus). It typically falls on the new moon day (Amavasya) in the month of Bhadrapada (mid-September to mid-October). This period, known as Mahalaya Paksha, is dedicated to remembering and paying homage to deceased ancestors.
Key aspects of Mahalaya Srardham:
Honoring Ancestors:
The primary purpose is to express gratitude and seek blessings from departed ancestors.
Religious Significance:
It is believed that ancestors visit their families during this period, and performing Srardham ensures their peaceful journey and well-being.
Rituals:
Specific rituals, including Tarpanam (offering water) and Shradham (feeding Brahmins), are performed to honor the ancestors.
Dates:
Mahalaya Paksha starts the day after the Full Moon (Pournami) and culminates on the New Moon (Amavasya).
Importance of Amavasya:
The final day, Mahalaya Amavasya, is considered particularly significant for performing Shradham.
Benefits:
Performing Mahalaya Srardham is believed to bring blessings, prosperity, and peace to the family. It is also believed to help resolve issues related to health, wealth, and relationships.
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