Pitru Paksham rituals at Kashi (Varanasi), one of Hinduism's holiest cities, hold special significance. Many people believe that performing Shradh and Tarpan rituals at the banks of the Ganges River in Kashi helps the souls of their ancestors attain "Moksha" (liberation from the cycle of rebirth).
During Pitru Paksham, priests guide individuals and families in traditional offerings, which include food, water, and prayers, made directly into the river. These rituals are thought to provide spiritual peace to departed souls, and Kashi is considered an auspicious place for these rites due to its association with Lord Shiva and its sacred energy.