Pitru HOMA AND ŚRĀDDHA Taittirīya tradition repeatedly emphasizes: पितृभ्यः स्वधा This formula forms the basis of all Śrāddha and Homa offerings. II. WHO ARE THE PITṚS? Vedic literature classifies Pitṛs into several groups. Agniṣvāttas Associated with knowledge and spiritual attainment. Barhiṣads Associated with ritual sacrifice. Somapas Drinkers of Soma. Ājyapas Receivers of clarified butter. The immediate ancestors invoked during Śrāddha are: Father Grandfather Great-grandfather and Mother Grandmother Great-grandmother These are called: Vasu – Rudra – Āditya forms respectively. III. PHILOSOPHY OF ŚRĀDDHA The word Śrāddha derives from: श्रद्धया दीयते इति श्राद्धम् "That which is offered with faith." Thus faith, not merely food, constitutes the essence of Śrāddha. According to Smṛti: श्रद्धामूलं श्राद्धम् "Faith is the root of Śrāddha." IV. PRELIMINARY REQUIREMENTS Time Most auspicious: Annual Tithi Amāvasyā Mahālaya Pakṣa Solar transitions Direction South-facing. South belongs to: यम Lord Yama and the Pitṛs. Materials Darbha grass Black sesame (tila) Water Ghee Rice Piṇḍa material...












