Sarvapitri Amavasya spans two days, starting on October 13th and ending on October 14th at 11:25 pm. If the 14th of October falls on a Saturday, it is considered Amavasya.
By following the customs and rituals associated with Pitru Paksha, individuals can strengthen their spiritual connections with their forebears and promote peace and unity within their families. Pitru Paksha 2023 Legends, Traditions & Dos and Don’ts: From Tarpan to Pind Daan, Rituals To Keep in Mind While Seeking Blessings From Ancestors During Shraddha Paksha.
This year, the Purnima Tithi falls on September 29. Pitru Paksha concludes on the Amavasya Tithi (new moon day) of the Krishna Paksha (dark fortnight), which falls on October 14.