Amavasya 2024
Date | Festival |
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Thursday, 11 January | Paush Amavasya |
Friday, 09 February | Magha Amavasya |
Sunday, 10 March | Phalguna Amavasya |
Monday, 08 April | Chaitra Amavasya |
Wednesday, 08 May | Vaishakha Amavasya |
Thursday, 06 June | Jyeshtha Amavasya |
Friday, 05 July | Ashadha Amavasya |
Sunday, 04 August | Shravana Amavasya |
Monday, 02 September | Bhadrapada Amavasya |
Wednesday, 02 October | Ashwin Amavasya |
Friday, 01 November | Kartik Amavasya |
Sunday, 01 December | Margashirsha Amavasya |
Monday, 30 December | Paush Amavasya |
In Hindu beliefs, Amavasya, or the no moon day, is a time when the cosmos appears to have less vitality, providing an opportunity for meditation. Many followers honor and sacrifice their deceased relatives on this day in the expectation of getting blessings and guidance from their spirits.
Understanding Amavasya Amavasya, commonly known as the New Moon day, happens when the Moon vanishes from view at night. This is a critical period in Hinduism, and it is honored with ceremonies. It represents reflection, cleanliness, and rebirth; it is a time to let go of negativity and embrace new beginnings.
Significance of Amavasya
Amavasya is celebrated as a period for spiritual cleaning, including meditation, prayer, & reflective thinking. During this period, the mind may be more open to spiritual influences.
Ancestor Worship
Amavasya is a time for Hindus to honor their ancestors via rituals such as Tarpana (water offering) or Shraddha (by paying respect). During this season, ancestors’ spirits are thought to be the most connected to the earthly world, giving you the opportunity to seek their blessings and wisdom.
Spiritual practices
It include meditation, chanting, and yoga. These techniques purify the mind and build a shield against bad influences. Spend time outdoors in Amavasya to connect with nature.
Connecting with nature
Connect with nature whether through a walk in the woods or sitting by a serene lake, may refresh your spirit and remove negative emotions.
No Moon Tips and Rituals
Amavasya is very crucial. If we do suitable deeds on this day, donate, or do charity for
the needful, Pitrudevata blesses us.
1)Put water inside the peepal tree today and light a diya.
2)Do cleanse the residence with salt, sage, dhooni. You can take a salt water bathtub.
3) Change your bed sheets and shift 24 things to remove stagnant energies from your
residence.
4)Start doing manifestation strategies.
5)Write a letter to the universe stating all of your needs in gift aggravating maintain it with you till the next day and burn inside the nighttime.
6)Start keeping a gratitude journal and thank the universe for the things you are grateful for each day.
7)You can also chant the Gayatri mantra 108 times.
8)Do feed the cows on this day.
9)Write your purpose for the next 6 months in a round white paper and paste on either on the East direction of the wall or the West path of the wall.
10)Change your black threads.
11)Remove all stagnant energies in your home by using lighting fixtures a black candle or doing dhooni of Kesar, Guggal, and Chandan or Kapoor.
12)Burn bay leaves after writing your needs on it.
13) Offer water to Shivling and placed pink rose, sugar, rice, and milk; to take away barriers out of your life (For Relationship troubles especially).
14) Do Ancestral recovery to be relieved from Pitrudosha. Do Tarpan, prayers to heal ancestor’s karma for their positive adventure in advance.
15) Do charity to needy people you can donate things like rice, milk, etc.