In the vast tapestry of Vedic rituals, few practices are as spiritually potent and emotionally resonant as Amavasya Tharpanam (अमावास्या तर्पणम्). Performed on the no-moon day (Amavasya), this ritual is a heartfelt offering of water, sesame seeds, and rice to one’s ancestors (Pitrs). For followers of the Yajurveda—one of the four primary Vedas, particularly the Krishna Yajurveda (Taittiriya Shakha)—the Tharpanam follows a specific set of mantras and procedures distinct from the Rigveda or Samaveda traditions.
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