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Tar…b…tar: If it is the subject of Shraddha then why the need for proof?

Hardwar Goswami

The departure of Napati and the commencement of Shraddha is very suggestive. Ganapati has established the value of parents by circumambulating the parents instead of circumambulating the earth. First salutations to Ganesha, to whom Ganesha salutes, first salutations to parents. Our tradition says that 'one should get up in the morning and salute the parents, if they have passed away then bow down to their image. Shodash rite is important in Indian culture. The sixteenth is the funeral rites performed at the time of death. Then comes Shraddha. Jalan Matri says: 'If it is a matter of faith, why do you need evidence? Nowhere in the Qur'an is the signature of the Prophet.' God resides only in the address of faith. That is why the human mind respects the person who has gone to God. The word Shraddha is derived from Shraddha. Doing any work with faith for ancestors is Shraddha. A person can become a person through good deeds. A person who does good deeds on this earth is honored so that it happens in the Hereafter. Nothing comes together after death. Yes, good deeds done smell good! The Gita says that 'after death the soul resides in many lives.' At that time we do not know in which form our ancestor is, so the service of Abol Pashu on the days of Shraddha opens the door of happiness. Shraddha is an auspicious day for charity. This is a thanksgiving celebration of parents for shortening their days and extending our lives. According to a belief, the first ritual of Shraddha was popularized by Brahmaji. The first Shraddha was performed by King Nimi. Yudhishthira asked Bhishma Pitamaha, 'How did Shraddha originate?' Bhishma Pitamah says, 'Brahma created Shraddha only when he created the universe.' Shraddhaya Diyate Yat Tat Shradham Our traditional system is wonderful, which makes our life balanced and happy. There is a science to this tradition. A tradition which seems irrelevant today should be changed. Customs also have to change with time. In the path of development, the inertia that is scattered everywhere should also be destroyed. Shraddha is a traditional arrangement that the birds are satisfied through the satisfaction of the ancestors. A day is celebrated in Mexico to commemorate the dead. It celebrates the connection between the living and the dead. Which is well explained in the film called 'Coco'. In most countries of the world, the food of the dead person is offered to relatives and friends. The earthly God is the parent, yet the household continues to accumulate, which is a matter of concern and contemplation. Like other birds, 'pipla' is created from the crow's beak. Barrels provide oxygen. Thus the oxygen level is also maintained on the earth and the birds are also nourished. A crow becomes pregnant in Bhadrava month itself. Such a crow gets enough food due to Shraddha. In this way the rhythm of nature is sustained. With the commencement of the Shraddha, the crows enter in a frenzy and crow. The search begins in the manner of the crows. The presence of crows on Shraddha days, carrying the label of Alakhamanapana throughout the year, becomes precious and honorable. The doer of Shraddha puts the 'kagwas' and if the crows eat it, the ancestors are considered to have accepted the Shraddha. By pleasing the ancestors, the gods and goddesses remain happy. Animals are not ritually cremated after their death. His soul does not get salvation. Parents have been a unique contribution to make our lives better. Papa has been watching him from step to furlong. In the month of Bhadrava, Shukla Paksha is considered Dev Paksha i.e. of Gods and festivals and Krishna Paksha of ancestors. Shraddha according to the date also has different importance in Krishna Paksha. Shradha son of Ekam makes yoga of happiness. Our Sraddha is the fulfiller of all desires. 'Gaya' is considered a holy place for Shraddha. Shri Ram performed Shraddha in 'Gaya' meaning self-welfare of King Dasaratha. Shraddha performed in the shrine is called Tirthashraddha. In the 'Vishnu Purana', Dudhpak is described as a 'food that satiates the ancestors'. According to Ayurveda this is the period of pitta anger. Consuming milk destroys bile related diseases like acidity etc. For this reason, the main dish of Shraddha is Dudhpak or Kheer. Children can progress only if they have the grace of their elders. It is believed that by performing Shraddha with faith, ancestors get good fortune for two thousand years. In Shraddhapaksha, the soul of parents is hurt by making noise in the house. If we offer Pithurpan with passion, we get abundant blessings of the ancestors and progress in the family. Human beings have three types of debt. A debt to God that we have to pay by doing what God created for us. Acharya debt that we have to pay for the teachings given by Guru. Ancestral debt that we offer in the form of flowers in remembrance of our ancestors. Shraddha also takes place in Devloka and death also takes place in the world. Today's generation does not know the names of the seven generations, but in our generation, those mortal ancestors have sweated in the foundation. A man is said to be truly dead when he is erased even from memory. Carrying forward the unfinished work of the father is also a kind of Shraddha. As long as the sarvani of Shraddha continues to flow, the musk-like grace of the elders will continue to be received. The tradition of Shraddha will stop only when death dies. Come on… two types of people fail in life, one who thinks but doesn't act and the other who works but doesn't think. – Thomas Eliot}

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