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Pitru Paksha 2023: You Should Not Eat These Foods During Shradh, Else It Will Make Your Ancestors Angry
Pitru Paksha, a significant 16-day period in the Hindu calendar is observed by families to pay homage to their deceased ancestors.
Commonly known as Shradh Paksha, it lasts from the full moon of Bhadrapada month to the new moon day of Ashwin month. This year Pitru Paksha is starting on Friday, 29 September 2023 and it will continue till Saturday, 14 October 2023.
Food plays an integral role in these rituals, with certain foods prepared and avoided while remembering and honoring the ancestors. Let us know about foods that you should not consume during this time.

1.
Onion
and
Garlic
These
pungent
vegetables
are
generally
avoided
during
Pitru
Paksha
as
they
are
believed
to
be
tamsic
and
rajasic.
They
are
believed
to
generate
heat
in
the
body
and
disturb
the
peaceful
state
of
ancestor's
souls.
2.
Non-vegetarian
Food
Many
Hindus
abstain
from
consuming
non-vegetarian
foods,
including
meat,
fish,
and
eggs,
during
Pitru
Paksha
as
a
sign
of
purity
and
respect
for
the
deceased.
3.
Alcohol
and
Tobacco
Consumption
of
alcohol
and
tobacco
is
discouraged
as
it
is
considered
impure
during
this
period
and
it
is
said
to
cause
addiction.
Therefore,
while
honoring
ancestors,
one
needs
to
stay
away
from
it.
4.
Black
Salt
This
or
the
excessive
use
of
salt
is
avoided
during
Pitru
Paksha
as
it
is
said
to
cause
thirst
to
the
departed
souls.
Apart
from
this,
black
mustard
and
jeera
should
be
avoided
as
well.
5.
Leftover
Food
Consuming
or
offering
leftover
or
stale
food
is
discouraged,
as
it
is
considered
disrespectful
if
you
serve
it
to
your
deceased
ancestor
during
this
period.
6.
Wheat
And
Pulses
Eating
raw
grains
is
a
strict
no-no
during
Pitru
Paksha
shradh.
Therefore,
you
must
abstain
from
consuming
rice,
pulses
(masoor
dal),
or
any
split
lentils
(Chane
Sattu
and
Black
Urad
Dal)
and
wheat
in
their
raw
form.
It
is
considered
forbidden
to
consume
these
food
items
if
they
are
not
cooked.
7.
Raw
Vegetables
Consuming
raw
root
vegetables
like
potatoes,
arbi,
and
radish
are
also
forbidden
during
this
period
and
it
is
likely
to
make
the
deceased
ancestors
angry.
Also,
cucumbers
and
brinjals
should
be
avoided
at
all
costs.
Disclaimer: The information is based on assumptions and information available on the internet and the accuracy or reliability is not guaranteed. Boldsky doesn't confirm any inputs or information related to the article and our only purpose is to deliver information. Kindly consult the concerned expert before practicing or implementing any information and assumptions.



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