Ten things not to do during Pitru Paksha
Avoid Starting New Ventures:
Do not begin any new business, project, or venture during Pitru Paksha. This period is considered inauspicious for new beginnings, as it is dedicated to paying respects to ancestors.
Refrain from Celebrations:
Avoid any form of celebration, including weddings, housewarmings, or festivals.Pitru Paksha is a time of mourning and reflection, not festivity.
Don’t Buy New Property, Vehicle, Clothes or Items:
Purchasing new clothes, jewellery, property, vehicle or any significant items is discouraged during this time, as it is considered a period of austerity and simplicity.
Avoid Non-Vegetarian Food:
Refrain from consuming non-vegetarian food, alcohol, and other intoxicants. This period is meant for spiritual purification, and abstaining from these items is seen as a mark of respect for the ancestors.
Don’t Cut Hair or Nails:
Cutting hair or nails is generally avoided during Pitru Paksha, as it is believed to be inauspicious and disrespectful to
the ancestral spirits.
Avoid Engaging in Arguments:
Try to maintain a peaceful and harmonious environment at home. Avoid quarrels, disputes, or any form of negativity, as it is believed to disturb the peace of the departed souls.
Refrain from Night Travel:
Traveling at night is generally avoided during Pitru Paksha, as this time is considered risky and inauspicious. It is a period for staying home and reflecting on the ancestors.
Don’t Eat from a Shradh Offering:
Do not consume the food prepared for the Shradh ritual before it has been offered to the ancestors. This food is meant for the departed souls, and eating it beforehand is considered disrespectful.
Avoid Sexual Activities:
It is advised to abstain from sexual activities during Pitru Paksha as a mark of respect for the ancestors and to maintain spiritual purity during this period.
Don’t Disrespect Brahmins or Guests:
Treat Brahmins and guests with utmost respect during this time, especially those involved in the Shradh rituals. Disrespecting them is considered equivalent to disrespecting the ancestors.
By avoiding these activities during Pitru Paksha, you show reverence for your ancestors and ensure that the rituals performed during this period bring peace and blessings to both the departed souls and the living family members.