When is the best time to perform Pind Daan in Kurukshetra?
Pind Daan at Kurukshetra can be performed throughout the year, but the following periods carry enhanced spiritual merit:
Pitrupaksha (September–October) — The most auspicious 16-day window for all ancestral rites across India. Sannihit Sarovar sees its highest pilgrim activity during this period.
Solar eclipse days — Kurukshetra has a unique scriptural connection with eclipses. The Mahabharata specifically states that charity, Shradh, and Tarpan performed on Kurukshetra land during a solar eclipse yield inexhaustible spiritual merit. Lakhs of pilgrims gather at Brahma Sarovar and Sannihit Sarovar during every solar eclipse visible in India.
Amavasya (new moon) — Particularly Somvati Amavasya (Monday new moon) is considered powerful for Tarpan and Pind Daan at Kurukshetra.
October to March is the most comfortable period weather-wise for a Kurukshetra pilgrimage. Summers (April–June) can be extremely hot, with temperatures exceeding 45°C.
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