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Pitru Paksha 2026 - Dates & Timings

Accurate Pitru Paksha dates and timings for New Delhi in 2026

🕉️15 Days
🙏Ancestor Worship
📅26 September 2026 - 10 October 2026
📍New Delhi
Start: Saturday, 26 September 2026•End: Saturday, 10 October 2026

Bhadrapada Purnima to Ashwina Amavasya - Period for ancestor worship and shraddh

Year
2026

Pitru Paksha Starts

Purnima

26September2026

Saturday

Tithi begins

23:09

Pitru Paksha Ends

Amavasya

10October2026

Saturday

Tithi ends

21:38

Note: 16-day period for ancestor worship; Mahalaya Amavasya most important

Pitru Paksha Tithi Timeline

Detailed 15-day period

Day 1

Purnima

🚩 Start

📅 26 September 2026

Saturday

Shukla Paksha • Ashwina

Starts23:09
Ends22:19

Significance: Purnima - Start of Pitru Paksha

Day 2

Pratipada

⚡ Key

📅 27 September 2026

Sunday

Krishna Paksha • Kartika

Starts22:20
Ends21:00

Significance: Pratipada - First day of shradh

Day 3

Navami

⚡ Key

📅 4 October 2026

Sunday

Krishna Paksha • Kartika

Starts05:54
Ends03:55

Significance: Navami - Shradh for married women who died on Navami

Day 4

Chaturdashi

⚡ Key

📅 9 October 2026

Friday

Krishna Paksha • Kartika

Starts22:18
Ends21:37

Significance: Chaturdashi - Shradh for those who died by violence/accident

Day 5

Amavasya

⭐ Mahalaya

📅 10 October 2026

Saturday

Krishna Paksha • Kartika

Starts21:38
Ends21:21

Significance: Mahalaya Amavasya - Universal shradh for all ancestors (most important)

Key Days Explained

Purnima

Pitru Paksha Begins

Pratipada

First Day of Shradh

Ashtami

Ashtami Death Tithi

Navami

Married Women

Chaturdashi

Violent/Accidental Deaths

⭐

Mahalaya Amavasya

Most Important - All Ancestors

Understanding Pitru Paksha

Pitru Paksha is a sacred 15-day period in the Hindu tradition dedicated to paying homage to ancestors. It begins on Bhadrapada Purnima (full moon) and ends on Ashwina Krishna Amavasya (new moon), known as Mahalaya Amavasya.

⏱️ Duration

15 days - From Bhadrapada Shukla Purnima to Ashwina Krishna Amavasya. Each tithi (lunar day) has special significance for performing shraddh.

According to Hindu scriptures, during this period, the souls of ancestors (pitrs) descend to Earth and accept offerings of shraddh and tarpan to bless their descendants.

🙏 Shraddh Rituals & Procedures

1. Tarpan (Water Offering)

Offering water, sesame seeds (til), and milk to ancestors. Performed early morning at a river, pond, or at home facing south.

2. Pind Daan

Rice, barley, or wheat flour balls (pind) offered to ancestors, representing three generations. Performed with mantras and rituals.

3. Brahmin Bhoj (Feeding Brahmins)

Feeding Brahmins is considered highly auspicious. They represent the ancestors and accepting food from them brings blessings.

4. Daan (Charity)

Donating clothes, grains, dakshina (money), and food items to the needy is considered meritorious during this period.

⚠️ Activities to Avoid During Pitru Paksha

💍 Weddings & Engagements
Auspicious ceremonies postponed.
🏠 Buying New House / Griha Pravesh
Property matters avoided.
🚗 Purchasing New Vehicle
Big purchases postponed.
🏢 Starting New Business
New ventures delayed.
🎉 Celebrations & Parties
Joyous events postponed.
✂️ Haircuts / Shaving
Some families avoid grooming.

Note: Daily work, spiritual practices, and office work can continue normally. Only auspicious and major activities are postponed.

🌟 Significance of Key Days

Purnima - Pitru Paksha Begins

Start of the 15-day period. Ancestors descend to Earth.

Pratipada - First Day of Shradh

For ancestors who died on Pratipada tithi.

Ashtami - Specific Death Tithi

Shradh for ancestors who died on Ashtami.

Navami - For Married Women

Shradh for married women who died on Navami.

Chaturdashi - Violent/Accidental Deaths

Special day for those who died by violence or accidents.

⭐

Mahalaya Amavasya - Most Important

Universal shradh for all ancestors. If you can't remember any other day, perform shradh on this day without fail.

📋 Rules & Observances

✅ What to Do

  • Maintain daily bath and cleanliness
  • Eat sattvic food (vegetarian)
  • Donate to Brahmins and the needy
  • Remember ancestors and pray
  • Use black sesame and rice

❌ What Not to Do

  • Avoid meat, fish, eggs
  • Skip onions, garlic (in some traditions)
  • Don't buy new clothes
  • Avoid alcohol and tobacco
  • Avoid unnecessary quarrels and anger

❓ Frequently Asked Questions

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