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How to identify the shannavathi (96) days of an year for tharpanam?
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Shannavathi Tharpanam - means 96 days of oblations to our elders. While


this answer beautifully explains how the count 96 is arrived, I am still
perplexed on how to identify them on the calendar/panchangam(almanac)?

To avoid a dead link, I quote the answer that I referred here:

1) Number of Shraddham or Tharpana per year:

Shannavathi - 96 days when Shraddham or atleast Tharpana is to be


performed.

The following are the 96 days:

Amavasya - 12

Masapirappu (Sankramanas) - 12

Pournami - 12

Kruthayugathi - 1

Threthayugathi - 1

Dwaparayugathi - 1

Kaliyugathi - 1

Vaithruthi Yogas - 14

Vyatheepatha Yoga -14

Mahalayathi -16

Ashtaka - 4
Anvashtaka - 4

Thisroshtaka -4

Apart from the listed days above, one has to perform the Tharppanam
on the Eclipse days and also on the next day to Mathru/Pithru Srardha
days.

According to the Vaidhyanatheeyam and Srivaishnava Deepika, a dutiful


Brahmin has to perform 96 tharppanams in a year, as stipulated in the
Vedic scripts. Listed above are the days on which a Brahmin has to
perform his duty in Thila tharpana roopam. Out of these, the Mahalaya
Tharpanam can be done with Hiranyam or with Brahmmana bhojanam also; if
not on all the sixteen days, any one day that one considers himself as
most important – viz. Mahabharani, Madhyashtami or on his mathru/ pithru
srardha thithi days that falls during Mahalayam.

If one cannot afford to perform the Tharsha Srardham known as Thila


tharppanam on all the above days, one should stick to minimum possible on
Amavasya, Mesha Sangramanam, Dakshinayana punyakaalam, Thula Vishu
Punyakalam, Utharayana punyakalam, Mahalaya Tharpanam (one day), Visible
Surya/Chandra Grahana days and also on the next days to Mathru/Pithru
srardha.

2) Shraddham and Tharpana in life time:

(i) Pinda Tharpanam at Badrinath:

The Pinda Tharpanam at Brahma Kapalam, Badrinath is to be done


atleast once in life time by all.

(ii) Shraddham and Tharpanam at Gaya:

The following are to be performed atleast once in life time by all at


Gaya.

a) Pinda and Thila Tharpanam at the riverbed Falgu

b) Pinda Tharpanam at Vishnupadam

c) Shraddham at Gaya

d) Pinda Tharpanam at Akshayavada Source(s):


http://www.trsiyengar.com/id139.shtml C. Sri Vidya Rajagopalan · 8 years
ago

Of these listed days, it is easy for me to find:

Amavasya - 12 Masapirappu (Sankramanas) - 12 Pournami - 12


Mahalayathi -16

While I have no clue on how to find:


Kruthayugathi - 1 Threthayugathi - 1 Dwaparayugathi - 1 Kaliyugathi -
1 Vaithruthi Yogas - 14 Vyatheepatha Yoga -14 Ashtaka - 4 Anvashtaka - 4
Thisroshtaka -4

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My reference here is the book "Essence of Dharma Sindhu" @Kamakoti.org

The 96(Shannavati) Shraddha days are:

In fact in each year there are ninety six Shraaddhas to be performed


and these are: twelve Amavasyas, four yugaadis, fourteen Manvantaraas,
Twelve Kranthis, Twelve Vaidhritis, twelve Vyatipaataas, Mahalayaas
fifteen , Ashtakas as five, Anvashtakas five , Purveddha shraaddhas five,
totalling ‘Shannavati’ Shraaddhaas.

Now you have said that you already know some of these days. Those which
are missing from your list and those days which you can't identify are
given below:

4 Yugadi days(Yugadi day is the day on which the Yuga is believed to have
started):

Kritha Yugadi-Aksahya Navami(Month-Karthik,Paksha-Sukla,Tithi-Navami)

Treta Yugadi-Akshaya Tritiya(Vaishakh,Sukla,Triteeya)

Dwapara Yugadi-Magha Bahula Trayodashi(Magha,Krishna,Trayodashi)

Kali Yugadi-Bhadrapada Krishna Trayodashi.

Kali Yuga started on Bhadrapada, Krishnapaksha -13th day, in


Vyatipaat yoga at midnight, in the Aashlesha Nakshatra and the age of the
Kali Yuga has been fixed as 5101 years as till date that is Vikram Samvat
2057 = Shaka 1922 = 2000 AD.

12 Vyaptipata and 12 Vaidhruti Yogas:

In a year the Vyaptipata Yogas and Vaidruthi Yoga days are each 12 in
number and not 14 like you mentioned.(See my quote above,they list 12
days for each of these yogas).
A hindu day consist of 5 limbs or the "Panchangas" one of which is the
Yoga other 4 being Tithi,Nakshtra,Vara and Karana.

You can check on any Panchanga site(like Drikpanchang.com ) for


Vyaptipata and Vaidruthi Yoga days for your place.This will give you the
24 Shraddha days in a year.

Five Purvavedu days:

Five Purvavedu or Saptami days of Krishna Pakshas of Bhadrapada, Marg


ashira, Pushya, Maagha, and Phalgunaas;

14 Manvadis(the day on which each Manvantara started):

On the Chaitra Shukla Triteeya itself the Manvaadis or the beginning


of reign of Fourteen Manus ; in fact the Manvaadis are celebrated on
Chaitra Shukla Triteeya and Purnima, Jyeshtha Purnima, Ashadha Shukla
Dashami and Purnima, Shravana Krishna ashtami, Bhadrapada Shukla
Triteeya, Ashvayuja Shukla Navami, Kartika Shukla Dwadashi and
Pournamaasi, Pousha Shuklaikaadashi, Maagha Shukla Saptami and Phalguna
Purnima and Amavaashya

5 Ashtakas and 5 Anashtakas days :

Ashtami Tithis of Krishna Pakshas of the afore-mentioned Maasaas(the


5 months mentioned under Purbavedu days) are the 5 Ashtakas and the and
Anvashtaka Krishna Navamis of the same 5 Months.

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