The ritual of offering meals to Brahmins on Amavasya is deeply rooted in Sanatan tradition. It represents humility, service, and respect towards knowledge and dharma. By performing this sacred act, devotees seek to appease their forefathers, clear karmic debts, and ensure peace for their lineage. It is also believed to attract positivity, prosperity, and divine grace, while removing obstacles caused by ancestral imbalances. Feeding Brahmins with sincerity on this day is considered one of the most powerful remedies for family harmony and spiritual growth.
