These Mahalaya Rituals Are Said To Erase Ancestral Curses And Bring Prosperity

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Last Updated:September 19, 2025, 15:28 IST

Ancient belief holds that during this period, departed souls of ancestors draw closer to the earthly realm. Performing rituals on this day is thought to remove ancestral curses

Step-by-Step Guide to Performing Tharpanam at the Right Place and the Right Time

Step-by-Step Guide to Performing Tharpanam at the Right Place and the Right Time

Every month the moon disappears into darkness, marking Amavasya, the new moon. In the Tamil calendar, however, three of these nights hold extraordinary spiritual significance: the Amavasya of Adi, Purattasi, and Thai. Among them, the Purattasi new moon, known as Mahalaya Amavasya, is believed to be the most potent.

Tradition says that if you are unable to perform monthly rites for your ancestors, offering Tharpanam on these three special days carries the blessings of an entire year of remembrance. They are considered a chance to repay ancestral debts and strengthen the invisible thread that binds families across generations.

Why Mahalaya Amavasai Matters So Deeply

This year, Mahalaya Amavasya falls on Sunday, September 21, a date already marked on many Tamil household calendars. Ancient belief holds that during this period, the departed souls of ancestors draw closer to the earthly realm. Performing Tharpanam on this day is thought to remove ancestral curses, clear lingering karmic obstacles, and bring prosperity to the living descendants.

Families see it as an opportunity not only to remember their forebears but also to invite harmony and blessings into their own lives. Even people who have moved away from their ancestral villages often return home for this occasion, treating it as both a spiritual duty and a family reunion.

How to Perform Tharpanam Correctly

The Tharpanam ritual is simple in appearance but rich in symbolism and precision.

  • Location matters. The offering must be made near a flowing body of water—riverbanks, seashores, or lakes are ideal, because moving water represents the eternal flow of life and the connection between worlds.
  • Timing is crucial. The window for the ritual is between 6 a.m. and 1 p.m., but priests recommend performing it as early as possible, ideally around sunrise. Participants avoid Raahu Kaala, Kalam and Yama Kandam or Yamaganda kaala, the inauspicious periods of the day, to ensure the prayers carry full spiritual merit.
  • The process itself involves offering water mixed with sesame seeds while reciting mantras, symbolically feeding the souls of ancestors and acknowledging their continued presence in the family’s destiny.

Alternatives for Those Who Cannot Attend

Life’s demands sometimes keep people from traveling to the proper site. For them, tradition offers a compassionate alternative: Annadanam, or the donation of food. Feeding the poor or donating meals to a temple on Mahalaya Amavasya is considered equally beneficial. It honors the spirit of the ancestors by ensuring that someone in need is nourished, echoing the cycle of giving and gratitude that the day represents.

Mahalaya Amavasya is more than a ritual on a calendar; it is a living bridge between past and present. As families gather on riverbanks or share meals with the less fortunate, they reaffirm that the bonds of lineage do not end with death.

By performing Tharpanam or Annadanam on this sacred day, devotees believe they carry forward the blessings of their ancestors, cleansing old debts and enriching the generations yet to come. In the hush of the new moon, gratitude flows like the river itself, timeless, continuous, and full of quiet power.

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