Pitru Paksha, also known as Shradh or the fortnight for ancestors, is a significant period in the Hindu lunar calendar dedicated to paying homage to one's forefathers. This sacred observance falls within the dark fortnight (Krishna Paksha) of the Ashwin month. Pitru Paksha extends from the full moon day (Purnima) of Bhadrapada to the new moon day (Amavasya) of Ashwin. During this fortnight, various rituals like Tarpan, Pindadan, Shradh, and Panchbali Karma are performed to seek the blessings of ancestors.


In accordance with religious beliefs, performing these rituals during Pitru Paksha helps to pacify the souls of departed ancestors, thereby freeing them from the cycle of rebirth. It is believed that this period brings peace, prosperity, and growth to the family, ensuring the lineage continues to thrive. Apart from Pitru Paksha, similar rituals are observed on every Amavasya (new moon) to please one's ancestors. When the ancestors are displeased, they are said to curse the family, leading to discord, unrest, lineage issues, or infertility. Hence, Pitru Paksha offers a unique opportunity to seek redemption from Pitru Dosha.


Pitru Paksha 2023 Commencement


This year, Pitru Paksha 2023 will commence on Friday, 29th September. It begins with Purnima Shraddha (full moon) and continues with Pratipada Shraddha (first day) on the next day, 30th September. According to the Drik Panchang (Hindu calendar), Bhadrapada Purnima lasts until 3:26 PM on 29th September, after which Ashwin month's Krishna Paksha begins, marking the commencement of Pratipada Shraddha from 12:21 PM on 30th September.


Pitru Paksha 2023 Shradh Dates Calendar


According to Drik Panchang, the following is the shradh dates calendar for Pitru Paksha 2023: 



  1. First Day of Pitru Paksha: 29th September, Purnima Shraddha, Pratipada Shraddha

  2. Second Day of Pitru Paksha: 30th September, Dwitiya Shraddha

  3. Third Day of Pitru Paksha: 1st October, Tritiya Shraddha

  4. Fourth Day of Pitru Paksha: 2nd October, Chaturthi Shraddha, Maha Bharani

  5. Fifth Day of Pitru Paksha: 3rd October, Panchami Shraddha

  6. Sixth Day of Pitru Paksha: 4th October, Shashthi Shraddha

  7. Seventh Day of Pitru Paksha: 5th October, Saptami Shraddha

  8. Eighth Day of Pitru Paksha: 6th October, Ashtami Shraddha

  9. Ninth Day of Pitru Paksha: 7th October, Navami Shraddha

  10. Tenth Day of Pitru Paksha: 8th October, Dashami Shraddha

  11. Eleventh Day of Pitru Paksha: 9th October, Ekadashi Shraddha

  12. Twelfth Day of Pitru Paksha: 10th October, Magha Shraddha

  13. Sarv Pitru Amavasya: 14th October, Saturday


Significance of Shradh Dates In Pitru Paksha


Each day of Pitru Paksha holds significance for different categories of ancestors. For instance, those who passed away on Dwitiya Shraddha observe this day, while those whose ancestors departed on any Navami Tithi participate in Navami Shraddha, and so on.


If Date Of Death Is Unknown


For individuals unaware of the specific date of their ancestors' passing, Sarv Pitru Amavasya, which falls on 14th October, offers a solution. On this day, rituals are performed to honour both known and unknown ancestors.