Bhadrapada Amavasya is one of the most spiritually powerful days in the Hindu calendar, dedicated to daan, seva, charity, and Pitru Tarpan. Donations made on this Amavasya are believed to bring peace to ancestors, remove Pitru Dosha, and multiply spiritual merit (punya).
On this auspicious new moon day, scriptures encourage devotees to support temples, annadanam, gau seva, and charitable causes for the welfare of ancestors and family lineage.
Donation performed on Bhadrapada Amavasya holds exceptional spiritual significance. According to Hindu beliefs:
It is believed that charity done on Amavasya never diminishes and returns manifold to the donor.
Annadanam Seva — the act of donating food to the hungry and needy — is considered one of the highest forms of charity in Hindu dharma. Performing this seva on Bhadrapada Amavasya multiplies its spiritual merit because this day is sacred for daan, seva, and Pitru Shanti.
Gau Seva — the service and protection of cows — is considered one of the highest forms of dharmic charity in Hinduism. Cows are revered as symbolic of abundance, purity, and maternal care, and serving them on Bhadrapada Amavasya is especially auspicious for spiritual merit (punya) and ancestral blessings.
Bhadrapada Amavasya is a divine opportunity to serve humanity, honor ancestors, and receive divine grace.
By donating on this sacred day, you become a part of a timeless spiritual tradition that uplifts generations.
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Bhadrapada Amavasya
The Bhadrapada month is closely connected to Pitru Paksha, making this Amavasya especially powerful for ancestral worship.
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