Why are crows crouched in Shraddha?


Shraddha is a festival that evokes the spirit of 'Matrudevo Bhava: Pitrudevo Bhava:'. Parents have a big debt in life. It is a feast to remember and pay homage. This is a patriarchal yajna. One of the motives behind doing shraddha is to gratefully remember the debt we have and offer it to them. Shraddha and kagvas satisfy the fathers. The Brahma Purana shows different fruits of shraddha from Pratiprada (unit) to 'Amas'.

For the patriarchy, two places in Triveni Sangam are very popular. Siddhpur is famous for Gaya Shraddha and Matrupaksha in Bihar. It is mentioned that Lord Rama and Sitaji paid homage to Father Dasharatha Raja during exile. The Pandavas are also mentioned to have performed shraddha after the ceasefire.

Crow Shraddha acts as a messenger in the party. According to belief, parents are satisfied with faith. The crow is an indirect servant of nature. Cleansing the human population prevents rot. The crows have sent their guru Kak Bhusundiji with logical arguments with God to bless the crows with a good meal in the form of Kagvas in the month of Bhadarva. That is why humans make kheer dudhpak, puri bhajiya for crows. Crows help maintain the environment all year round. Satisfied with Shraddha Tarpan. The mind gives the desired fruit to the believer.

In Shraddha, crow's meal of kheer is considered excellent. The scriptures consider the crow to be a representative of the fathers. According to Bhagwad Go Mandal Kosh, Kagvas means Shraddha was given to the crow on the day of patriarchy. Sacrifice- The food crows never forget the face is the bird of wisdom. His memory is very long. Narasimha Mehta's event associated with Shraddha is a well-known event of 3 years. Lord Dwarkadhish helped Narasimha a lot in Shraddha and celebrated Shraddha Parva in a grand manner. Bhadali has a slogan (poetry).

If the crow speaks at night and the fox speaks, then Bhadali will do so.

A group of crows is life does not eat alone. Uncle Ka calls everyone.

Throughout the year, neglected and cursed black crows are loved by everyone in Shraddha Paksha.

- Bansilal G. Shah

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