Yajurveda Amavasya Tharpanam In Sanskrit Pdf Full
Tharpanam (तर्पणम्) literally means "satisfying" or "pleasing." Through the offering of water mixed with black sesame seeds (तिल - Tila) and barley, the performer satisfies the gods, sages, and ancestors. Unlike Shraddha (which involves Pindas – rice balls), Tharpanam is a water-based ritual.
Before starting the Tharpanam, the performer must wear the sacred thread (Yagnopavitham) in the proper position (usually Apasavya—hanging from the right shoulder to the left hip—for Pitru Karmas).
Materials Required:
Note on Posture:
9. Seeking Forgiveness सanskrit: यदन्यत्राभिचरति यच्च न विद्म यच्च विद्म। तत्सर्वं श्रीपरमेश्वर प्रीत्यर्थं क्षम्यताम्॥ Meaning: Whatever mistakes I have made knowingly or unknowingly, please forgive them all for the satisfaction of the Supreme Lord.
10. The Auspicious Conclusion सanskrit: ॐ शान्तिः शान्तिः शान्तिः॥ (Om Shantih Shantih Shantih) Meaning: Peace, Peace, Peace.
11. Dismissal (Yatha Sthanam) सanskrit: ॐ यथास्थानं गच्छन्तु। (Om Yathasthanam Gacchantu) Meaning: Let them return to their respective abodes. yajurveda amavasya tharpanam in sanskrit pdf full
This is the sequence of offerings. Pour the water-sesame mixture through the gap between the thumb and index finger (Brahma Tirtha) or between the thumb and the side of the palm (Pitru Tirtha) as per your family tradition.
To give you a taste of the Sanskrit text you will find in the full PDF, here are the opening lines of the Deva Tarpanam:
ॐ विष्णवे नमः । ॐ त्र्यम्बकाय नमः । ॐ ऋग्वेदाय नमः । ॐ यजुर्वेदाय नमः । ॐ सामवेदाय नमः । Note on Posture:
And the essential Pitru Mantra (Sanskrit):
ॐ पितृभ्यो नमः । ॐ पितृभ्यः स्वधायिभ्यः नमः । ॐ पितृभ्यो लोकन्नमः ।
The full PDF will guide you through the Sankalpa (vow), the Avahana (invocation), and the Visarjana (immersion). the Avahana (invocation)