• Karmic Balance: Hindus believe in the concept of karma, the law of cause and effect. Performing Pitru Paksha Puja is believed to help cleanse the karmic debts of both the living and the deceased ancestors, aiding their journey in the afterlife.
• Spiritual Progress: Honoring one’s ancestors is seen as an act of selflessness and compassion, promoting spiritual growth and a sense of interconnectedness with all beings.
• Ancestral Blessings: By offering prayers, food, and other offerings to one’s forefathers during Pitru Paksha, it is believed that their blessings and guidance are bestowed upon the living family members. This can lead to overall prosperity and well-being.
• Harmony and Unity: Observing Pitru Paksha reinforces family bonds as it encourages family members to come together, share in the rituals, and strengthen their relationships.
• Pitru Dosha refers to the negative consequences faced by individuals due to the displeasure of their departed ancestors. Pitru Paksha Puja is performed to appease these souls and seek their forgiveness, which can help mitigate the effects of Pitru Dosha.
• During Pitru Paksha, offerings of food, water, and other essentials are made for the departed souls. It is believed that these offerings provide nourishment and comfort to the souls in the afterlife.