Also read | Total Solar Eclipse 2024 Live Updates: When, where and how to watch Surya Grahan in India today "As part of the ritual, I have come to take a holy dip in the River Ganga. I have performed rituals, offered donations and prayed for peace of our ancestors," Seema Rai, a devotee, was quoted as saying by ANI.
Another devotee, Asha Soni, expressed the importance of the day, saying, "Rituals for ancestors, tarpan, and charity are considered important on the auspicious day of Somvati Amavasya. Therefore, devotees bathe in the Ganga and circumambulate the Peepal tree.
The morning Ganga Aarti holds special significance." Also read | Google's spectacular animation signals Total ‘Solar Eclipse’ on April 8: How to watch The Somvati Amavasya day is dedicated to worshipping ancestors or forefathers, to get rid of 'Pitru Dosha'. On this day, people take a holy dip in the Ganga, and perform rituals including havan and yajna, do charity, feed animals, and chant mantras.
Monday (April 8) is the first Somvati Amavasya in 2024'. Pitru Dosha, also known as 'Pitru Dosh', is a negative astrological condition that can be detected in a person's birth chart, and it's said to occur when Rahu and Sun are in conjunction in the ninth house of the birth chart, which is associated with ancestors and fathers.
Also read | Solar Eclipse 2024: Here's how and where to watch Surya Grahan in India today; Live stream, other details here Many devotees paid tributes to their ancestors by taking part in the rituals on the banks of the Ganga on this auspicious day. (With Inputs from ANI)Milestone Alert!
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