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Pitra Paksha, also known as Shraddh Paksha or Mahalaya Paksha, is a highly significant period in Hindu tradition dedicated to honoring our ancestors (Pitru). During these days, Hindus perform Tarpan, Pind Daan, and Shraddh rituals to offer gratitude and seek blessings from their forefathers .
By performing Shraddh in Pitra Paksha, one ensures peace to the departed souls and receives prosperity, happiness, and harmony in the family. In 2026, this observance takes place from late September to mid-October.
According to the Hindu Panchang, Pitra Paksha in 2026 will begin on Saturday, 26th September and will end on Saturday, 10th October with Sarva Pitru Amavasya .
These 16 days are divided according to Tithis where Shraddh rituals are performed for ancestors who departed on that specific lunar day. Below is the complete day-wise calendar.
| Date & Weekday | Shraddh Tithi |
|---|---|
| Saturday, 26 September 2026 | Purnima Shraddh |
| Sunday, 27 September 2026 | Pratipada Shraddh |
| Monday, 28 September 2026 | Dwitiya Shraddh |
| Tuesday, 29 September 2026 | Tritiya Shraddh & Maha Bharani Shraddh |
| Wednesday, 30 September 2026 | Chaturthi Shraddh & Panchami Shraddh |
| Thursday, 1 October 2026 | Shashthi Shraddh |
| Friday, 2 October 2026 | Saptami Shraddh |
| Saturday, 3 October 2026 | Ashtami Shraddh |
| Sunday, 4 October 2026 | Navami Shraddh |
| Monday, 5 October 2026 | Dashami Shraddh |
| Tuesday, 6 October 2026 | Ekadashi Shraddh |
| Wednesday, 7 October 2026 | Dwadashi Shraddh & Magha Shraddh |
| Thursday, 8 October 2026 | Trayodashi Shraddh |
| Friday, 9 October 2026 | Chaturdashi Shraddh |
| Saturday, 10 October 2026 | Sarva Pitru Amavasya / Mahalaya |
The last day of Pitra Paksha, known as Sarva Pitru Amavasya or Mahalaya, falls on Saturday, 10th October 2026. On this day, people who do not know the exact tithi of their ancestors can perform Shraddh and Pind Daan for all their forefathers collectively. It marks the end of Pitru Paksha and the beginning of Devi Paksha .
Note: These timings are indicative. Please verify with your local city Panchang for exact moments.
Pitra Paksha is a divine opportunity to remember and honor our ancestors. By performing Shraddh rituals with devotion, one not only fulfills their duties (Pitru Rina) but also ensures blessings for future generations. Traditionally, it is also a period to refrain from new ventures or celebrations and focus on introspection and gratitude .
May this Pitra Paksha 2026 bring peace to your ancestors and divine grace to your family. π
Navratri, meaning "Nine Nights," is a sacred Hindu festival dedicated to Goddess Durga and her nine divine forms. Devotees observe fasts, perform pujas, and seek the goddess's blessings for protection, prosperity, and success. In 2026, four Navratris occur β Chaitra, Magha, Ashad, and Sharad. Below are the correct dates for each.
Start: Thursday, 19th March 2026 (Pratipada)
End: Friday, 27th March 2026 (Ram Navami)
Begins the Hindu New Year; marks the victory of good over evil.
Start: Tuesday, 20th January 2026
End: Wednesday, 28th January 2026
A hidden (Gupta) Navratri observed mainly by tantric practitioners.
Start: Tuesday, 16th June 2026
End: Wednesday, 24th June 2026
Occurs during the monsoon; also known as Shakambhari Navratri.
Start: Sunday, 11th October 2026
End: Monday, 19th October 2026 (Maha Navami)
Vijayadashami (Dussehra): Tuesday, 20th October 2026
The most widely celebrated Navratri, culminating in the victory of good over evil.
π Note: Exact puja timings (muhurat) vary depending on your city and the specific tithi. For accurate daily timings in Delhi or your location, please consult a local Panchang or a qualified priest.
Perform Navratri puja with authentic Vedic rituals under the guidance of experienced pandits in Delhi. We provide end-to-end services including puja samagri, priest coordination, and ritual assistance. Book early to secure your preferred date for any Navratri in 2026.
* All dates are based on the Hindu Panchang for Delhi region. Please verify with your local priest for exact tithi timings.