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Pitru Paksha 2025: Why We Observe It, Rituals, Dates, and Book a Pandit with pujaPurohit
Pitru Paksha, is a sacred 16-lunar day period in the Hindu calendar dedicated to honoring our ancestors (Pitrus). It is a time of profound spiritual significance, where we express our gratitude, seek forgiveness, and perform rituals to ensure the peace and liberation (moksha) of the departed souls. This period is not one of mourning but of remembrance, reverence, and devotion, strengthening the bonds between generations and ensuring ancestral blessings for family harmony and prosperity. In 2025, this solemn period spans from September 7 to September 21.

Pitru Paksha 2025 Dates and Muhurat
Observing Shraddha on the correct Tithi (lunar day) corresponding to the ancestor's passing is crucial. The rituals are ideally performed during the Aparahna Kaal (afternoon period) each day.
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Pitru Paksha Begins: Sunday, September 7, 2025 (Purnima Shraddha)
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Pitru Paksha Ends: Sunday, September 21, 2025 (Sarvapitri Amavasya / Mahalaya Amavasya)
Key Timings (Muhurat):
While specific timings can vary based on location, the general auspicious windows for performing Shraddha rituals are:
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Kutup Muhurat: Approximately 11:50 AM to 12:40 PM
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Rohina Muhurat: Approximately 12:40 PM to 01:30 PM
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Aparahna Kaal: Approximately 01:30 PM to 04:00 PM
Important Note: It is vital to avoid starting any new ventures, making large purchases, or celebrating auspicious events like weddings or housewarmings during this period. The focus should remain on spiritual activities and remembrance.

Why Do We Observe Pitru Paksha?
The observance of Pitru Paksha is deeply rooted in sacred texts like the Garuda Purana and the Mahabharata. It is based on the profound concept of Pitru Rina, the debt we owe to our ancestors for our very existence and lineage.
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Ensuring Moksha for Ancestors: It is believed that the souls of the last three preceding generations reside in Pitru Loka, a realm between heaven and earth. They can only ascend to higher realms or achieve moksha when their descendants perform Shraddha. The offerings of food and water pacify their souls, freeing them from worldly attachments.
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Repaying Ancestral Debt (Pitru Rina): By performing these rituals, we acknowledge our debt to our forefathers and express our heartfelt gratitude, which is a fundamental dharma for every Hindu.
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Preventing Pitru Dosha: Neglecting these duties can lead to Pitru Dosha, an affliction believed to cause obstacles, health issues, and disharmony in the family. Performing Shraddha with devotion neutralizes these effects and brings ancestral blessings.
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Seeking Blessings for Prosperity: Pleased ancestors bestow blessings of health, wealth, and happiness upon their descendants. The entire fortnight, occurring in the Krishna Paksha of the Bhadrapada month, is a divine window to connect with them and receive their grace.
Rituals and Procedure for Pitru Paksha
The rituals of Shraddha are performed with purity, faith, and precision. The scent of sesame, the solemn chants, and the focused devotion create an atmosphere of serene connection with the ancestral realm.

Key Rituals:
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Tarpan: This is the sacred offering of water mixed with black sesame seeds, barley, and Kusha grass. It is offered to the Devas (gods), Rishis (sages), and finally, the Pitrus (ancestors), quenching their thirst and providing peace.
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Pindadan: Pindas are rice balls made from cooked rice, barley flour, ghee, and black sesame seeds. These are offered to the departed souls, symbolizing the offering of a body and nourishment for their journey.
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Brahmin Bhojan: A learned and pious Brahmin is invited, worshipped, and fed a wholesome sattvic meal. It is believed that whatever is offered to the Brahmin reaches the ancestors directly. After the meal, the Brahmin is offered Dakshina (alms) and clothes.
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Vishwadeva Sthapana: Before the main rituals, the Vishwadevas (universal gods) are invoked to protect the ceremony from negative energies and ensure the offerings reach the intended recipients.
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Daan (Charity): Donating food, clothes, or money to the needy in the name of ancestors is considered highly meritorious during Pitru Paksha.
Book a Pandit with pujaPurohit for Pitru Paksha
Performing Shraddha correctly is essential for it to be effective. Finding an experienced pandit who understands the intricate rituals can be challenging. pujaPurohit - Serving Sanatan simplifies this for you.
With pujaPurohit, you can easily book a verified, knowledgeable pandit who will perform the Shraddha Puja at your home. Our service ensures:
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In-Person Puja: Our pandits visit your home to conduct the rituals authentically. We do not offer online services for such a sacred ceremony.
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Experienced Pandits: All our priests are well-versed in Vedic procedures and perform the puja with utmost devotion.
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All-Inclusive Service: The pandit brings all the necessary Puja Samagri, so you don't have to worry about arrangements.
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Hygiene and Purity: We adhere to strict hygiene protocols to maintain the sanctity of the rituals.
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Customized Rituals: The puja is performed according to your family traditions and for the specific 2025 dates.
Ensure your ancestors' peace and receive their blessings. Book your Pandit for Pitru Paksha Puja today!
Tips for Observance During Pitru Paksha
To fully embrace the spiritual benefits of this period, here are some guidelines to follow:
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Maintain Purity: Follow a sattvic (vegetarian) diet, avoiding onion, garlic, and non-vegetarian food. Practice celibacy and maintain a clean and pure environment at home.
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Involve Family: Encourage family members, especially children, to participate in the rituals to help them understand their heritage and the importance of respecting elders.
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Use Natural Ingredients: Opt for eco-friendly items like leaf plates and clay pots for offerings to maintain harmony with nature.
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Avoid New Beginnings: Refrain from purchasing new property, vehicles, or starting a new business during these 16 days.
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Practice Mindfulness: Engage in prayer, read scriptures like the Garuda Purana, and maintain a calm, respectful demeanor throughout the period.
Frequently Asked Questions (FAQ)
When is Pitru Paksha 2025?
Pitru Paksha in 2025 will be observed from Sunday, September 7 (Purnima Shraddha) to Sunday, September 21 (Sarvapitri Amavasya).
What is the significance of Shradh in Pitru Paksha?
Shradh is a ritual of reverence performed to express gratitude to our ancestors. It is believed to nourish, protect, and help liberate their souls, in turn bringing peace, prosperity, and harmony to the family and resolving any Pitru Dosha.
How to book a pandit for Shraddha Puja via pujaPurohit?
Booking a pandit is simple. Visit the pujaPurohit website, navigate to the Shraddha Puja service page, select your preferred date, and provide your details. A verified, experienced pandit will be assigned to perform the puja at your home with all the necessary samagri.
This Pitru Paksha, let us take the time to connect with our roots and honor those who came before us. By performing Shraddha with a pure heart and unwavering devotion, we not only ensure the well-being of our ancestors but also pave the way for a blessed and harmonious life for ourselves. Book your pandit with pujaPurohit for an authentic and fulfilling Shraddha experience.
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