Yati Mahalaya
Yati Mahalaya is an auspicious Hindu observance that is dedicated to Yatigalu. It is observed on the ‘Dwadashi’ (12th day) of the ‘Krishna Paksha’ (the period of waning phase of moon) in the Bhadrapada month during the Pitru Paksha period. In the English calendar, the date corresponds to the months of September-October. On the day of Yati Mahalaya, there is a ritual to present ‘Hastodaka’ to all the Yatigalu who have chosen to enter Vrundavana. It is to be noted that on this day, the customary Pitru Paksha Shraddha is not performed for the forefathers. It is believed that one can enhance their knowledge and learning ability by performing these Shraddha rituals. The customs of Yati Mahalaya is more popular in Southern states of India and is observed with full devotion by the Hindu communities in Andhra Pradesh and Karnataka. Yati Mahalaya is also known as ‘Yati Dwadashi’.
Yati Mahalaya 2024 is on September 29 Sunday
4 months and 29 days to go for the event
Rituals during Yati Mahalaya:
- The Yati Mahalaya Shraddha rituals can only be performed by Yatiputras. The Yatiputras are people who have taken the ‘Shastra/Grantha Runa’ from the Yatigalu.
- On this day, Yatiputras perform hastodaka/annasantarpana to the Yatigalu by the means of offering ‘bhojana’ or food to the Brahmin community. They do not have to give panda pradhana to the Yatigalus.
- The Yati Mahalaya Shraddha rituals must be performed in the sacred Hindu pilgrim places like Gaya, Rishikesh, Varanasi, Haridwar, Allahabad Sangam, Devar Malai near Karur, Ootathoor and Ramagiri near Surattapalli to name a few.
Important Timings On Yati Mahalaya 2024
Sunrise | September 29, 6:21 AM |
Sunset | September 29, 6:12 PM |
Dwadashi Tithi Timing | September 28, 02:50 PM - September 29, 04:48 PM |
Place : Ujjain [ India ] See More |
Significance of Yati Mahalaya:
Yati Mahalaya rituals are important for Hindu communities. This observance is a means to show their respect to the Yatigalu. Hindus perform the Shraddha rituals on Bhadrapada Dwadashi to relieve themselves from the ‘Yati Runa’. Hence this day is also referred as ‘Yati Dwadashi’. The Yatigalus have dedicated their lives to humanity and have preserved their knowledge in the various Upanishads, vyaakhyaa, shastra granthas and several other ancient scriptures and puranas. These granthas or books have helped us in learning the basic principles of life and so we owe a Runa, known as Yati Runa to them. Yati Mahalaya is observed to repay this Runa and seek the blessings of the Yatigalu.
Yati Mahalaya festival dates between 2020 & 2030
Year | Date |
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2020 | Monday, 14th of September |
2021 | Sunday, 3rd of October |
2022 | Thursday, 22nd of September |
2023 | Wednesday, 11th of October |
2024 | Sunday, 29th of September |
2025 | Thursday, 18th of September |
2026 | Wednesday, 7th of October |
2027 | Monday, 27th of September |
2028 | Friday, 15th of September |
2029 | Thursday, 4th of October |
2030 | Tuesday, 24th of September |