Details of Tripindi Shraddh
Tripindi Shraddh is an important Hindu ritual that is performed to pay homage to one's ancestors. It is a three-day ceremony that is performed during the Pitru Paksha period, which is the fortnight period in the Hindu lunar month of Bhadrapada (September-October) when Hindus pay tribute to their ancestors.
The Tripindi Shraddh ceremony is believed to be a way to pay respect to the ancestors who may not have been satisfied with the offerings and rituals performed during the annual Shraddh ceremony. The ceremony is believed to be very powerful and can appease the souls of the ancestors and grant them peace and salvation.
The word 'Tripindi' is derived from the Sanskrit words 'Tri' meaning three and 'Pindi' meaning a ball of rice. During the ceremony, three balls of rice are offered to the ancestors, hence the name Tripindi Shraddh.