PITR


Meaning of PITR in English

also spelled Pitri (Sanskrit: father), plural Pitaras, Pitrs, or Pitris in Hinduism, any of the spirits of the dead ancestors or of all the dead who have been cremated or buried in accordance with the proper rites. In the Vedas, the sacred scriptures of ancient India, the fathers were considered to be immortal like the gods and to share in the sacrifice, though they received different offerings. The way of the fathers, characterized by observance of the traditional duties of sacrifice, almsgiving, and the practice of austerities that lead to rebirth, came to be distinguished from the way of the gods, which was a way of faith directed toward the goal of liberation from rebirth.

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