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Amavasya Dates – 2025
Amavasya is the new moon night in the Hindu lunar calendar, marking the end of one moon cycle and the beginning of another. It holds significant spiritual importance, symbolizing a time for introspection, renewal, and letting go of past burdens. During Amavasya, many people observe fasting, perform rituals, and honor their ancestors through special prayers. It is also considered an ideal time for meditation, as the absence of moonlight is believed to enhance inner peace and clarity. Amavasya is observed in various cultural settings throughout India, with each region having its own distinct traditions and customs associated with it.
Date | Day | Starting Time | Ending Time | Amavasya |
January 29 | Wednesday | 07:35 Jan 28 | 06:05 Jan 29 | Magha Amavasya |
February 27 | Thursday | 08:54 Febr 27 | 06:14 Feb 28 | Phalguna Amavasya |
March 29 | Saturday | 07:55 Mar 28 | 05:27 Mar 29 | Darsha Amavasya |
April 27 | Sunday | 04:49 Apr 26 | 01:00 Apr 27 | Vaishakha Amavasya |
May 26 | Monday | 12:11 May 26 | 08:31 May 27 | Bhaumvati Amavasya |
June 25 | Wednesday | 06:59 Jun 24 | 04:00 Jun 25 | Ashadha Amavasya |
July 24 | Thursday | 02:29 July 24 | 12:41 Jul 25 | Hariyali Amavasya |
August 22 | Friday | 11:55 Aug 22 | 11:35 Aug 23 | Shani Amavasya |
September 21 | Sunday | 12:17 Sep 21 | 12:17 Sept 22 | Mahalaya Amavasya |
October 21 | Tuesday | 15:45 Oct 20 | 05:55 Oct 21 | Bhaumvati Amavasya |
November 20 | Thursday | 09:43 Nov 19 | 12:16 Nov 20 | Margashirsha Amavasya |
December 19 | Friday | 04:59 Dec 18 | 07:12 Dec 20 | Pausha Amavasya |