I have been doing the pitrupaksha rituals for a couple of
years now. It is a 16–lunar day period when Hindus pay homage to their
ancestors (Pitrs), especially through food offerings.
This year (2014) we were traveling from 8
th to 18
th
of September. There was a lot of work on coming back and I was too busy doing
all that. On 23
rd morning, when I did my routine crystal gazing, I
saw Raven, which happens to be my power animal. Later while we were getting out
of the house to go to our clinic, I was a crow sitting on the branch of a
tree in front of the house and it was tilting its head and looking at me. When
I moved, it turned its neck to look at me. I tried moving in different
directions, and it continued to turn to look at me.
I was sure that it wanted to convey some message. I was
trying to decipher what it might be. Suddenly it struck me, the pitrupaksha
dates are in September. I told the crow ‘Is it regarding the pitrupaksha? I
will check the date today and will perform the ritual if the dates are not yet
over. Ok?’ And then, the crow flew off.
I checked the internet and found that it was the last day to
perform the ritual. After coming back from the clinic I did what was needed and
mentally thanked the crow for reminding me.
According to Hinduism, the souls of three preceding
generations of one's ancestor reside in Pitru–loka, a realm between heaven and
earth. This realm is governed by Yama, the God of death, who takes the soul of
a dying man from earth to Pitru–loka. When a person of the next generation dies,
the first generation shifts to heaven and unites with God, so Shraddha
offerings are not given. Thus, only the three generations in Pitru–loka are
given Shraddha rites, in which Yama plays a significant role.
As per the sacred Hindu epics, at the beginning of
Pitru Paksha, the sun enters the zodiac sign of Libra. Coinciding with this
moment, it is believed that the spirits leave Pitru–loka and reside in their
descendants' homes for a month until the sun enters the next zodiac—Scorpio, and
there is a full moon. Hindus are expected to propitiate the ancestors in the
first half, during the dark fortnight.
When Karna, the brave warrior whose acts of giving are
legendary even today, died in the epic Mahabharata war, his soul transcended to
heaven, where he was offered gold and jewels as food. However, Karna needed
real food to eat and asked Indra, the lord of heaven, the reason for serving
gold as food. Indra told Karna that he had donated gold all his life, but had
never donated food to his ancestors in Shraddha. Karna said that since he was
unaware of his ancestors, he never donated anything in their memory. To make
amends, Karna was permitted to return to earth for a 15–day period, so that he
could perform Shraddha and donate food and water in their memory. This period
is now known as Pitru Paksha.
Later when I met my daughter she told that on Septembe 23rd
when she was having lunch, a crow came and sat in the balcony and started
cawing continuously, which was not a usual thing there.. She didn’t have any
extra food at that time, so just broke off a piece of chapatti and offered to
the crow. And the crow stopped cawing!
October 2015
We were travelling in the last half of September and the first week of October. I felt that during the pitrupaksha dates we won't be home and was not feeling so good about it. We reached back home on 8th and started our routine from October 9th. On that day when I wascollecting flowers for puja in the morning, twice two different butterflies circled me. At lunchtime while coming out of my clinic I put my hand bag over the shoulder and from the corner of my eye I saw something moving on the bag. I felt it was a lizard and took the bag off the shoulder immediately, to see that a butterfly was sitting on it.
Suddenly it struck me that the butterflies were trying to convey some message. May be about pitrupaksha? I checked the dates and saw that October 12th was the last day of Shradh dates for 2015. I did my rituals on that day, thanking the Universe for guiding me. The Universe never lets us down. It always gives us signs, we have to be just open to pick them up!