




The Shraddha Tithi Calculator helps you identify the correct dates for performing Shraddha rituals based on the Hindu lunar calendar. Shraddha is a sacred ritual performed to pay homage to ancestors (Pitrus), ensuring their peace and seeking their blessings.
According to Hindu scriptures, performing Shraddha during Pitru Paksha (the fortnight of ancestors) is highly meritorious. This tool calculates the specific Tithi (lunar day) for individual ancestors based on their date of passing or the general Pitru Paksha period.
The calculator determines the Shraddha dates by analyzing the lunar month and Tithi. It identifies the exact day in the current year when a particular Shraddha Tithi falls, taking into account the complex calculations of the Hindu Panchang.
Pitru Paksha is a 16-day period in the Hindu month of Bhadrapada (as per Purnimant) or Bhadrapada Vad (as per Amanta) dedicated to ancestors. Each day is associated with a specific Tithi:
Shraddha is a Vedic ritual performed with faith (Shraddha) to express gratitude towards ancestors. It involves offerings like Pinda Daan (rice balls) and Tarpan (libations of water) to ensure the spiritual progress of the departed souls.
Pitru Paksha is considered a period when the gates to Pitru Loka are open, and ancestors visit their descendants to accept offerings. Rituals performed during this time are believed to provide maximum liberation to the ancestors.
While Shraddha can be performed on the death anniversary (Barki), performing it during Pitru Paksha or specific auspicious days like Amavasya is highly recommended for those whose exact passing Tithi is unknown.
If the specific Tithi of an ancestor's passing is unknown, one can perform the Shraddha rituals on Sarvapitri Amavasya, which is the final day of Pitru Paksha.