
The
day of Mahalaya Amavasya is a day of great significance and importance to all
Hindus. It is the annual festival for propitiating the spirits of our
ancestors, with devout prayers for peace. The Hindu Itihasas say, that on the
Mahalaya Amavasya, there is a conjunction of the sun and the moon and that the
sun enters the sign Virgo (Kanya). On this day, the departed manes, i.e., our
ancestors, leave their abode in the world of Yama and come down to the world of
mortals and occupy the houses of their descendants.
The
fortnight preceding the new moon is specially consecrated for the propitiation
of such departed spirits. The ceremonies performed in honour of the manes or
ancestors during each day of this fortnight are considered to be equal to those
performed at Gaya. The principle in all such rites is the worship of the
departed souls and the satisfaction of their wishes so that they might be in
peace during the rest of the year.
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