Pitru Paksha, the sacred fortnight is dedicated to honouring ancestors. It is not only about performing rituals like tarpan, pind daan, and shraddha but also about spreading kindness and doing good deeds. This period is considered highly auspicious for acts of charity and compassion, believed to bring peace to departed souls and blessings to the living. Here are ten meaningful ways in which one can do good during this time.
"हरिद्वार की नारायणी शिला" पितृ पक्ष में यहाँ किया गया तर्पण पितृ दोष से मुक्ति का द्वार खोलता है।#Haridwar#NarayaniShila#PitruPaksha#SpiritualHeritage#Uttarakhand pic.twitter.com/C2xDsnF2ZT
— Uttarakhand DIPR (@DIPR_UK) September 14, 2025
Feed Brahmins and poor
One of the most important practices is feeding Brahmins and offering them food as part of Shraddha rituals, which symbolises transferring blessings to ancestors. Similarly, feeding the poor and needy is seen as a noble act that ensures the satisfaction of the souls. Many devotees also perform anna daan (food donation) at temples or community centers.
Charity
Charity in the form of donating clothes, food grains, or money to the underprivileged is encouraged during this period. Offering water and food to animals, birds, and cows is also considered highly meritorious. Lighting a diya in memory of ancestors and reciting prayers for their peace is another way to honour them.
Selfless services
People also choose to observe fasting and maintain purity in thoughts and actions as a mark of respect. Visiting holy places or performing acts of seva (selfless service) at temples further adds spiritual value. Some families also donate educational materials to children, symbolising the gift of knowledge in memory of their forefathers.

About Pitru Paksha significance
Pitru Paksha reminds us that good deeds transcend generations. By performing charity, service, and compassion during this sacred fortnight, one not only honours ancestors but also strengthens the values of kindness and gratitude in daily life.
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