Chaturdashi Shradh Pitrupaksha 2024

Devotee performing Tripindi Shradh at Varanasi
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Chaturdashi Shradh 2024: Significance, Date, and Rituals

Chaturdashi Shradh, an integral part of the Hindu tradition, is observed with deep reverence and devotion. This ritual is performed to pay homage to deceased family members, ensuring their souls find peace and solace in the afterlife. The year 2024 holds special significance for those observing Chaturdashi Shradh. Here’s a comprehensive guide to understanding its importance, date, and the rituals associated with it.

Date and Timings for Chaturdashi Shradh 2024

Chaturdashi Tithi Begins – 07:06 PM on Sep 30, 2024
Chaturdashi Tithi Ends – 09:39 PM on Oct 01, 2024

Significance of Chaturdashi Shradh

Chaturdashi Shradh is particularly significant for souls who met untimely deaths due to accidents, weapons, suicide, or were murdered. If the deceased does not fall into these categories, the Shradh is typically performed on the Amavasya Shradh Tithi. This ritual is also referred to as Ghat Chaturdashi Shradh, Ghayala Chaturdashi Shradh, or Chaudas Shradh.

Rituals and Practices

The rituals for Chaturdashi Shradh are performed during specific auspicious times, either during the Kutup Muhurat or the Rohina Muhurat, extending till the Aparahna Kala concludes. At the end of the Shradh, a ritual called Tarpan is performed, which involves offering water to the deceased souls.

Conclusion

Chaturdashi Shradh is a profound way for Hindus to connect with their ancestors and ensure their well-being in the afterlife. Observing this ritual with sincerity and devotion can bring peace to departed souls and blessings to the living. If you’re planning to observe Chaturdashi Shradh in 2024, ensure you adhere to the specific timings and rituals to maximize its spiritual benefits.

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