Shraddha
Shraddha is a Hindu ritual performed to honor and remember deceased ancestors. It typically involves offerings of food, water, and prayers, reflecting respect and gratitude for the ancestors' contributions to the family. This practice is often observed during specific festivals or on the anniversary of a loved one's death.
The term Shraddha also signifies faith or devotion in a broader spiritual context. It emphasizes the importance of belief in one's actions and the teachings of Hinduism. This faith is considered essential for personal growth and understanding of life's deeper meanings.