Posted by AI on 2025-09-09 07:42:49 | Last Updated by AI on 2025-09-09 13:35:14
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In the bustling cities of India, particularly in the state of Maharashtra, the enigmatic absence of crows during this year's Pitru Paksha has left residents perplexed. Pitru Paksha, translating to "the path of the ancestors," is a 16-day lunar period of prayer and veneration for deceased ancestors, marked by the Tithi calendar. It is typically a time when crows, regarded as messengers of the gods and ancestors in Hindu tradition, gather in abundant numbers. However, this year, the crow calls are gone, leaving citizens to wonder about the cause of this unusual occurrence.
Various theories have sprung up to explain the mysterious absence of crows. Some believe that rising pollution and deforestation are responsible for the crows' disappearance from urban areas. Others suggest that the absence is a mysterious phenomenon, recalling ancient Hindu texts that equate the absence of crows with a impending disaster. Some believe that the cause may be more mundane, such as changes in farming practices and the shift to more mechanized agriculture, which has reduced the appeal of urban areas for crows seeking food.
Regardless of the reasons behind their absence, the mystery of the missing crows during Pitru Paksha 2025 has captured the interest and curiosity of Hindus worldwide, prompting people to consider both environmental factors and divine portents in understanding this unexpected phenomenon.