Pitru Paksha 2024: Know date and time of Shradh this year and more

In 2024, Pitru Paksha will start on Tuesday, September 17, and conclude on Wednesday, October 2, 2024. This is a very auspicious period in the Hindu calendar

Pitru Paksha 2024
Pitru Paksha 2024
Sonika Nitin Nimje New Delhi
3 min read Last Updated : Sep 13 2024 | 5:48 PM IST

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Pitru Paksha, also called as Pitri Paksha or Shraddha, is an auspicious time in the Hindu calendar, dedicated to honouring and paying tribute to one's ancestors. As per the Hindu calendar, this period is marked for more than 16 lunar days during the month of Ashwin. 
In 2024, Pitru Paksha will start on Tuesday, September 17, and conclude on Wednesday, October 2. The commencement of the Purnima Tithi (Full Moon) marks the beginning of Pitru Paksha, and the end of the Amavasya Tithi (New Moon) signifies the end of Pitru Paksha.

Pitru Paksha 2024: Important dates 

    • September 17, 2024, Tuesday         Purnima Shraddha
    • September 18, 2024, Wednesday       Pratipada Shraddha
    • September 19, 2024, Thursday         Dwitiya Shraddha
    • September 20, 2024, Friday         Tritiya Shraddha
    • September 21, 2024, Saturday         Chaturthi Shraddha
    • September 21, 2024, Saturday         Maha Bharani
    • September 22, 2024, Sunday         Panchami Shraddha
    • September 23, 2024, Monday         Shashthi Shraddha
    • September 23, 2024, Monday         Saptami Shraddha
    • September 24, 2024, Tuesday         Ashtami Shraddha
    • September 25, 2024, Wednesday       Navami Shraddha
    • September 26, 2024, Thursday         Dashami Shraddha
    • September 27, 2024, Friday         Ekadashi Shraddha
    • September 29, 2024, Sunday         Dwadashi Shraddha
    • September 29, 2024, Sunday         Magha Shraddha
    • September 30, 2024, Monday         Trayodashi Shraddha
    • October 1, 2024, Tuesday         Chaturdashi Shraddha
    • October 2, 2024, Wednesday         Sarva Pitru Amavasya. 

What is the importance of Pitru Paksha?

Hindus perform Shradh rituals during this time to give food, water, and prayers to their ancestors. It is believed that by doing this, the deceased's souls find peace and are freed from earthly attachments. Usually, the oldest son or another male family member performs this ceremony.
If Pitru Dosha is found in a person's birth chart, it is said to be eliminated by Shradh. Rice balls with sesame seeds and barley flour, pind daan, feeding the poor, and tarpan, an offering of water and black sesame seeds, are some of the most significant customs of the time.

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First Published: Sep 13 2024 | 5:47 PM IST

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