Not just on Pitru Paksha: What does feeding Crows every day truly mean spiritually and astrologically?
Feeding crows is a religious, symbolic, and memory-filled ritual in many Indian homes. People usually feed crows during Pitru Paksha or on the tithi, or death anniversary, of a loved one who has died. However, more and more people are now feeding crows every day. This quiet, almost meditative act makes me think: what does feeding crows every day mean from an astrological and spiritual point of view?
People think that doing this every day goes beyond just remembering. Scholars who care for spirituality claim that it is not only a ritual that can be performed during specific lunar days, but it is a gesture of reverence and gratitude towards ancestors.
They say that daily feeding isn't about "pleasing" a planet; it's about building consistency in compassion, which Saturn is said to reward over time.
Spiritual teachers say that what you want to do is more important than the ritual itself. When food is offered mechanically, it doesn't mean much. But when it's shared with honesty and respect, it is said to have spiritual value.
As city life speeds up and people become less connected to nature, this small daily act—done quietly on a balcony, terrace, or windowsill—continues to connect the seen and unseen, the living and the dead, and the material and the spiritual.
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Ancestors' Messengers
Hindus believe that crows are symbolic of Pitru devatas, which are the souls of one's ancestors. According to religious texts and folk tales, when a crow eats food given to it with love, it means that the ancestors are happy and their blessings have been received. This is why it is considered very lucky to see a crow eating the offering during shraddha rituals.People think that doing this every day goes beyond just remembering. Scholars who care for spirituality claim that it is not only a ritual that can be performed during specific lunar days, but it is a gesture of reverence and gratitude towards ancestors.
Astrological Significance
The crow is connected to Shani (Saturn) in astrology, which represents karma, discipline, delay, and learning. Astrologers recommend those undergoing Shani dasha, Sade Sati, or Dhaiya that they feed crows regularly to pacify the negative influences of bad Saturn. A basic karmic solution, they say, the feeding of crows encourages humility, perseverance, and service without any requirement of payment.They say that daily feeding isn't about "pleasing" a planet; it's about building consistency in compassion, which Saturn is said to reward over time.
A Kindness Habit
People who feed crows every day also see it as an act of seva (selfless service) from a spiritual point of view. Crows often go unnoticed or are thought to be bad luck in cities, but they live on the edges. It is thought that giving them food with care will lower their bad karmic debt and help them feel compassion for all living things.Be careful with blind ritualism
But experts also say to find a balance. You shouldn't feed crows every day out of fear of upsetting your ancestors or getting punished by the planet. Instead, you should do it out of kindness. Too much ritualism without understanding can make you anxious instead of calm. To keep the environment in balance, it's also important to practice good hygiene, eat the right foods (like cooked rice or grains), and not overdo it.More than an obligation
Tradition says to feed crows during certain times, like Pitru Paksha. However, doing it every day turns the ritual into a personal spiritual practice. It changes from being about duty to being about remembering, being thankful, and living together.As city life speeds up and people become less connected to nature, this small daily act—done quietly on a balcony, terrace, or windowsill—continues to connect the seen and unseen, the living and the dead, and the material and the spiritual.
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