Sanghata Shraddha — The Sacred Rite of Collective Remembrance In Hindu Dharma, the Shraddha ceremony stands as one of the most solemn and indispensable obligations a living person owes to those who have departed. Rooted in the concept of Pitru Rina — the debt owed to one's ancestors — Shraddha is not merely a ritual act but a profound spiritual transaction between the world of the living and the realm of the Pitrs (ancestors). The Garuda Purana and the Dharmashastra literature place Shraddha among the highest duties of a householder, affirming that the peace and onward journey of the departed soul depends significantly upon the sincere performance of these rites by the surviving family. The word Shraddha itself derives from the Sanskrit root "Shrad," meaning faith or sincerity, combined with "dha," meaning to hold or place. Thus, Shraddha literally means "that which is offered with full faith." Every element of the ceremony — the sacred water, sesame...