Pitru Paksha, also called Shradh Paksha, is a significant 16-day period in hinduism dedicated to paying homage to deceased ancestors. Here’s why feeding crows plays a central role in this ritual:

1. What is Pitru Paksha?

A 16-day period in the Hindu calendar, usually falling in September-October.

Devotees perform Shradh rituals to honor ancestors and seek their blessings.

The period is considered highly auspicious for expressing gratitude and performing charitable acts.

2. Significance of Feeding Crows

Crows are believed to be messengers of ancestors in Hindu mythology.

Feeding crows during Pitru Paksha is symbolic of offering food to departed souls.

It is said that ancestors receive these offerings through the crows.

3. Types of Offerings

Simple offerings like puffed rice, sesame seeds, water, and sweets are given.

The ritual is performed early in the morning on specific Shradh days.

Some families also offer food directly to the crows in the courtyard or open spaces.

4. Spiritual Beliefs Behind the Practice

Feeding crows is thought to ease ancestral souls’ journey and bring peace to their spirits.

It is believed to remove obstacles and negative karma and bring prosperity to the family.

Ancestors are said to bless the descendants who perform Shradh rituals sincerely.

 

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