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Pitru Paksha is a 15 lunar day’s period when Hindus pay homage to their ancestors, especially through food offerings.
According to South Indian Amavasyant calendar it falls in the lunar month of Bhadrapada beginning with the full moon day or day after full moon day.
According to North Indian Purnimant calendar this period falls in the lunar month of Ashwin beginning with the full moon day in Bhadrapada or next day of full moon day.
It is just nomenclature of lunar months which differs and both North Indians and South Indians perform Shraddha ritual on similar days.
27 September (Sunday) Purnima Shraddha
28 September (Monday) Pratipada Shraddha
29 September (Tuesday) Dwitiya Shraddha
30 September (Wednesday) Maha Bharani, Tritiya Shraddha
01 October (Thursday) Chaturthi Shraddha
02 October (Friday) Panchami Shraddha
03 October (Saturday) Shashthi Shraddha
04 October (Sunday) Saptami Shraddha
05 October (Monday) Ashtami Shraddha
06 October (Tuesday) Navami Shraddha
07 October (Wednesday) Dashami Shraddha
08 October (Thursday) Ekadashi Shraddha
09 October (Friday) Magha Shraddha, Dwadashi Shraddha
10 October (Saturday) Trayodashi Shraddha
11 October (Sunday) Chaturdashi Shraddha
12 October (Monday) Sarva Pitru Amavasya
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