
Tithi Shradh (Annual Shradh)
Every year, on the exact lunar date on which a family member passed away, the Vedic tradition prescribes a specific and complete Shradh ceremony. This is the Tithi Shradh, also called Varshik Shradh or Annual Shradh. It is the yearly commemoration and renewal of the family's ancestral connection, performed on the same Tithi each year without fail.
In the Vedic understanding, the soul of the deceased inhabits a realm governed by its own form of time, which does not move with the solar year but with the lunar calendar. On the anniversary Tithi, the departed soul is said to be especially receptive to offerings, prayers, and the love of the living family members. Performing the Tithi Shradh on this day is considered one of the most powerful acts of familial love and spiritual responsibility that a child can perform for a parent, and that a person can perform for any beloved family member who has passed.
Families across Pune, from the traditional communities of Kothrud to the modern families of Hinjewadi and Baner, know the deep feeling of peace that comes from performing the annual Shradh correctly. There is a sense of order restored, of a debt honorably repaid, of ancestors smiling from wherever they are.
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What Is the Tithi Shradh?
The Tithi Shradh is not the same as Pitru Paksha Shradh. While Pitru Paksha Shradh is performed during the specific 15-day ancestral period, the Tithi Shradh is performed on the exact death anniversary date throughout the year. Many families perform both — the Tithi Shradh on the death anniversary and the Pitru Paksha Shradh during the ancestral fortnight.
The ceremony includes Pind Daan (rice ball offering), Pitru Tarpan (water offering), Brahmin Bhojan (feeding a Brahmin representing the ancestor), and specific Pitru mantras that directly nourish the subtle body of the departed soul.