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  1. Jun 6, 2024 · Amavasya (Hindi: अमावस्या, Malayalam: അമാവാസി, Tamil: அமாவாசை, Telugu: అమావాస్య, Gujarati: અમાવાસ્યા), also known as No Moon Day or New Moon Day, marks an important tithi in the Hindu Calendar. Of the 30 lunar phases (or tithis) that make up a lunar month in the Hindu calendar, Amavasya is the one when no moon is visible in the sky.

  2. After July 05, amavasya in August falls on August 04, 2024, Sunday. The day of amavasya is held in reverence by many and is believed to be the most auspicious day to offer shraddh and pay homage to one's ancestors, especially dead parents.

  3. Jan 2, 2024 · Amavasya 2024: Amavasya or New Moon day is considered an important day in Hindu Religion. This day is purely dedicated to worship forefathers or ancestors. Amavasya falls every month and this can be calculated according to the Tithi and by using Hindu Panchang.

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    Amāvásyā ( Sanskrit: अमावस्या) is the lunar phase of the new moon in Sanskrit. Indian calendars use 30 lunar phases, called tithi in India. [1] [2] The dark moon tithi is when the Moon is within 12 degrees of the angular distance between the Sun and Moon before conjunction ( syzygy ). [3] .

  5. Dec 5, 2021 · What is Amavasya and What is its Significance? Sadhguru explains the meaning of Amavasya and its significance in the life of those who are on the spiritual path. Article Dec 5, 2021. The Meaning of Amavasya. Sadhguru: Amavasya means no moon day or new moon day.

  6. 2024 Amavasya Days, New Moon Days. Amavasya is new moon day in Hindu calendar. It is significant day as many rituals are performed only on Amavasya Tithi. Amavasya falling on weekday Monday is known as Somvati Amavasya and Amavasya falling on weekday Saturday is known as Shani Amavasya.

  7. When is Amavasya Dates in June, 2025. 25 June, 2025 (Ashadha Amavasya) Amavasya (Hindi: अमावस्या, Malayalam: അമാവാസി, Tamil: அமாவாசை, Telugu: అమావాస్య, Gujarati: અમાવાસ્યા), also known as No Moon Day or New Moon Day, marks an important tithi in the Hindu Calendar. Of ...