Bhadrapada Amavasya भाद्रपद अमावस्या
Bhadrapada • Amavasya
Also known as: Pithori Amavasya, Kushotpatini Amavasya
Story — Significance of Bhadrapada Amavasya
Day for collecting kusha (sacred grass) used in shraddha throughout the year. Married women observe Pithori vrat for sons' welfare — making 64 dough idols of goddesses.
Benefit
Sons' welfare; pitru tarpan power; collected kusha gives merit when used in any ritual
Special Note
Considered the gateway to Pitru Paksha (which begins next day with Pratipada Shraddha). Most auspicious day to collect kusha grass for the entire year's rituals.
Vrat Vidhi (Procedure)
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Pre-Sunrise Bath
Wake before sunrise. Take bath in a sacred river if possible (Ganga, Yamuna, Godavari, Kshipra, Narmada, Kaveri, Sindhu) — or add a few drops of Ganga jal to bath water. Wear clean white or black cloth (no bright colors).
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Tarpan to Ancestors
Stand facing south (direction of Yama). Mix water with til (sesame), barley, white flowers. Recite ancestor names (paternal first 3 generations + maternal 3 generations) and pour water from joined palms saying: 'Ye [Name] gotra [Gotra] [father's name]ya nama tarpayami' (3 times each). Conclude with 'Sarva Pitribhyo Namah'.
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Pind Daan (if home shraddha)
Make balls of cooked rice mixed with til, ghee, honey. Offer to ancestors invoking their names. Feed a Brahmin, a cow, a dog, and a crow before eating yourself.
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Donations
Donate til (sesame), white cloth, rice, water pots, umbrella, footwear, gold (if affordable) — these are pitru-dana items. Donating to a learned Brahmin family is most meritorious.
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Day Observance
Eat one satvik vegetarian meal (no onion-garlic, no meat). Avoid initiating new ventures, weddings, or grand purchases. Spend time in introspection, ancestor remembrance, and Shiva-Kali worship in the evening.
Mantras
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