Pitru Paksha 2026: Dates, Timings and Significance

Pitru Paksha, also known as Mahalaya Paksha or Shraddh Paksha, is a sacred period in the Hindu calendar dedicated to honouring one's ancestors (Pitrs). It begins with the Shraddha performed on the Full Moon of Bhadrapada and continues through the waning fortnight of Ashwina, culminating on the New Moon day - Sarva Pitru Amavasya.

In 2026, Pitru Paksha begins on Saturday, 26 September 2026 and concludes on Monday, 09 November 2026 with Sarva Pitru Amavasya - the most important day of the entire period.

Starts: 26 Sep (Saturday) Ends: 09 Nov (Monday) Sarva Pitru Amavasya: 09 Nov 46 Tithis

All times shown in: Asia/Kolkata.

Tithi Date 2026 Day Tithi Begins Tithi Ends
Purnima 26 Sep Saturday 25-Sep-2026 11:08 PM 26-Sep-2026 10:20 PM
Pratipada Krishna 27 Sep Sunday 26-Sep-2026 10:20 PM 27-Sep-2026 09:00 PM
Dwitiya Krishna 28 Sep Monday 27-Sep-2026 09:00 PM 28-Sep-2026 07:15 PM
Tritiya Krishna 29 Sep Tuesday 28-Sep-2026 07:15 PM 29-Sep-2026 05:11 PM
Chaturthi Krishna 30 Sep Wednesday 29-Sep-2026 05:11 PM 30-Sep-2026 02:56 PM
Panchami Krishna 01 Oct Thursday 30-Sep-2026 02:56 PM 01-Oct-2026 12:36 PM
Shashthi Krishna 02 Oct Friday 01-Oct-2026 12:36 PM 02-Oct-2026 10:16 AM
Saptami Krishna & Ashtami Krishna 03 Oct Saturday 02-Oct-2026 10:16 AM 03-Oct-2026 08:00 AM
Navami Krishna 04 Oct Sunday 04-Oct-2026 05:52 AM 05-Oct-2026 03:54 AM
Dashami Krishna 05 Oct Monday 05-Oct-2026 03:54 AM 06-Oct-2026 02:08 AM
Ekadashi Krishna 06 Oct Tuesday 06-Oct-2026 02:08 AM 07-Oct-2026 12:35 AM
Dwadashi Krishna 07 Oct Wednesday 07-Oct-2026 12:35 AM 07-Oct-2026 11:17 PM
Trayodashi Krishna 08 Oct Thursday 07-Oct-2026 11:17 PM 08-Oct-2026 10:16 PM
Chaturdashi Krishna 09 Oct Friday 08-Oct-2026 10:16 PM 09-Oct-2026 09:36 PM
Amavasya 10 Oct Saturday 09-Oct-2026 09:36 PM 10-Oct-2026 09:20 PM
Pratipada Shukla 11 Oct Sunday 10-Oct-2026 09:20 PM 11-Oct-2026 09:31 PM
Dwitiya Shukla 12 Oct Monday 11-Oct-2026 09:31 PM 12-Oct-2026 10:13 PM
Tritiya Shukla 13 Oct Tuesday 12-Oct-2026 10:13 PM 13-Oct-2026 11:28 PM
Chaturthi Shukla 14 Oct Wednesday 13-Oct-2026 11:28 PM 15-Oct-2026 01:14 AM
Panchami Shukla 15 Oct Thursday 15-Oct-2026 01:14 AM 16-Oct-2026 03:26 AM
Shashthi Shukla 16 Oct Friday 16-Oct-2026 03:26 AM 17-Oct-2026 05:55 AM
Saptami Shukla 17 Oct Saturday 17-Oct-2026 05:55 AM 18-Oct-2026 08:29 AM
Ashtami Shukla 19 Oct Monday 18-Oct-2026 08:29 AM 19-Oct-2026 10:53 AM
Navami Shukla 20 Oct Tuesday 19-Oct-2026 10:53 AM 20-Oct-2026 12:51 PM
Dashami Shukla 21 Oct Wednesday 20-Oct-2026 12:51 PM 21-Oct-2026 02:13 PM
Ekadashi Shukla 22 Oct Thursday 21-Oct-2026 02:13 PM 22-Oct-2026 02:49 PM
Dwadashi Shukla 23 Oct Friday 22-Oct-2026 02:49 PM 23-Oct-2026 02:37 PM
Trayodashi Shukla 24 Oct Saturday 23-Oct-2026 02:37 PM 24-Oct-2026 01:38 PM
Chaturdashi Shukla 25 Oct Sunday 24-Oct-2026 01:38 PM 25-Oct-2026 11:57 AM
Purnima 26 Oct Monday 25-Oct-2026 11:57 AM 26-Oct-2026 09:43 AM
Pratipada Krishna & Dwitiya Krishna 27 Oct Tuesday 26-Oct-2026 09:43 AM 27-Oct-2026 07:03 AM
Tritiya Krishna 28 Oct Wednesday 28-Oct-2026 04:08 AM 29-Oct-2026 01:08 AM
Chaturthi Krishna 29 Oct Thursday 29-Oct-2026 01:08 AM 29-Oct-2026 10:11 PM
Panchami Krishna 30 Oct Friday 29-Oct-2026 10:11 PM 30-Oct-2026 07:26 PM
Shashthi Krishna 31 Oct Saturday 30-Oct-2026 07:26 PM 31-Oct-2026 04:58 PM
Saptami Krishna 01 Nov Sunday 31-Oct-2026 04:58 PM 01-Nov-2026 02:52 PM
Ashtami Krishna 02 Nov Monday 01-Nov-2026 02:52 PM 02-Nov-2026 01:11 PM
Navami Krishna 03 Nov Tuesday 02-Nov-2026 01:11 PM 03-Nov-2026 11:55 AM
Dashami Krishna 04 Nov Wednesday 03-Nov-2026 11:55 AM 04-Nov-2026 11:04 AM
Ekadashi Krishna 05 Nov Thursday 04-Nov-2026 11:04 AM 05-Nov-2026 10:36 AM
Dwadashi Krishna 06 Nov Friday 05-Nov-2026 10:36 AM 06-Nov-2026 10:31 AM
Trayodashi Krishna 07 Nov Saturday 06-Nov-2026 10:31 AM 07-Nov-2026 10:48 AM
Chaturdashi Krishna 08 Nov Sunday 07-Nov-2026 10:48 AM 08-Nov-2026 11:28 AM
Amavasya 09 Nov Monday 08-Nov-2026 11:28 AM 09-Nov-2026 12:32 PM

What Is Pitru Paksha?

Meaning and Scriptural Basis

"Pitru" refers to ancestors and "Paksha" means a lunar fortnight. Hindu scriptures describe Shraddh as any ritual performed for one's ancestors with proper devotion, sesame seeds, Kusha grass, and sacred mantras. The Markandeya Purana states:

आयुः प्रजां धनं विद्यां स्वर्गं मोक्षं सुखानि च।
प्रयच्छन्ति तथा राज्यं पितरः श्राद्धतर्पितः॥

Meaning: when pleased through Shraddh, one's ancestors bestow long life, progeny, wealth, knowledge, happiness, and ultimately liberation upon the performer.

Why Some Years Have a Combined Tithi Day

Pitru Paksha runs across 15 lunar tithis, from Purnima to Amavasya. Because lunar days don't align exactly with solar days, some years see a tithi "compress" so that two tithis fall within a single calendar day - this is called a tithi Kshaya. The table above automatically combines any such days for 2026.

Shraddh Rituals During Pitru Paksha

Tarpan (Water Offering)

Water mixed with black sesame seeds (til) and Kusha grass is offered to ancestors, usually after a morning bath, while facing south and reciting the names of forefathers.

Pind Daan

Balls of rice, barley, or wheat flour (pind) representing three generations of ancestors are offered with mantras. This is considered one of the most important rituals of the fortnight.

Brahmin Bhoj

Feeding Brahmins is considered highly meritorious, as they are believed to represent the ancestors themselves during the ritual.

Daan (Charity)

Donating food, clothes, and essentials to the needy - and feeding cows, crows, and dogs - is regarded as an offering that brings peace to departed souls.

Auspicious Timings for Shraddh

Kutup, Rohina and Aparahna Kaal

Shraddh rituals are traditionally performed as Parvan Shraddha, ideally within three windows: Kutup Muhurat (roughly late mid-morning), Rohina Muhurat (immediately following Kutup), and Aparahna Kaal (the early afternoon period). These windows are calculated from each day's precise sunrise and sunset, so confirm the exact time for your location and date via your daily Panchang rather than relying on a single fixed clock time across all tithis.

What to Avoid During Pitru Paksha

  • Weddings, engagements, and other auspicious ceremonies
  • Griha Pravesh or buying a new house
  • Purchasing a new vehicle or starting a new business
  • Celebrations, parties, and festive events
  • Non-vegetarian food, alcohol, onion and garlic (as per family tradition)
  • Haircuts, shaving, and buying new clothes (customary in many families)
  • Arguments, harsh speech, and negative thoughts

Note: daily work, office commitments, and regular spiritual practice may continue as normal - only major auspicious undertakings are typically postponed.

Regional Traditions Across India

North India

Pind Daan holds special importance, with Gaya, Prayagraj, Kashi, and Badrinath regarded as the most meritorious places to perform it.

Maharashtra & Gujarat

Mahalaya Shraddha is widely observed, with special dishes like Puran Poli prepared and offered to Brahmins, cows, crows, and dogs after the ritual meal.

Bengal, Odisha & Assam

Shraddh is mainly performed as Tarpan on Mahalaya Amavasya, with a holy bath in the Ganga or another sacred river followed by offerings of sesame and water.

South India

Known as Pitru Karma. Karnataka observes Mattu Amavasya; Tamil Nadu performs Shraddh on Mahalaya Amavasya; Kerala calls it Bali, with offerings made at the Kavu.

Frequently Asked Questions

When does Pitru Paksha 2026 start and end?
Pitru Paksha 2026 begins on Saturday, 26 September 2026 with Purnima Shraddha and ends on Monday, 09 November 2026 with Sarva Pitru Amavasya.
What is Sarva Pitru Amavasya?
Also called Mahalaya Amavasya, it is the final and most important day of Pitru Paksha (09 November 2026), on which Shraddh can be performed for all ancestors - known or unknown, and regardless of their actual death tithi.
Who can perform Shraddh during Pitru Paksha?
Traditionally the eldest son or a male descendant performs Shraddh. If no male family member is available, women can perform Shraddh and Pind Daan with proper guidance from a priest.
What if I don't know the exact tithi my ancestor passed away on?
Perform Shraddh on Sarva Pitru Amavasya (09 November 2026). This day is considered suitable for honouring all ancestors, particularly when the exact tithi of passing is unknown or forgotten.
Can I travel or celebrate a birthday during Pitru Paksha?
Regular travel and essential activities are generally fine. Large celebrations are usually postponed as a mark of respect, though simple birthday observances without festivities are considered acceptable by many families - practices vary, so it's worth checking your family's tradition.
What are the main items needed for Shraddh?
Common items include black sesame seeds, rice or barley flour, Kusha grass, water, milk, honey, and Ghee, along with flowers and food for the Pind Daan and Tarpan rituals.
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