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  1. 3 days ago · This year, Mahalaya Amavasya is going to be observed on Amavasya Tithi or New Moon day i.e., on October 2, 2024. Mahalaya Amavasya 2024: Date and Time Amavasya Tithi Begins - October 01, 2024 at ...

  2. 3 days ago · The Amavasya Tithi begins on October 1, 2024, at 9:39 PM and ends on October 3, 2024, at 12:18 AM. Key periods for performing rituals include Qutup Muhurta from 11:12 AM to 12:00 PM, and Rauhin Muhurta from 12:00 PM to 12:47 PM. Afternoons from 12:47 PM to 3:11 PM are also considered significant for these rituals.

  3. 1 day ago · Mahalaya Amavasya 2024 is a day of deep reverence and spiritual connection with one’s ancestors. It is a time to honor their memories, seek their blessings, and perform rituals that ensure their peace in the afterlife. As this sacred day also marks the beginning of the festive season, it brings a sense of renewal, hope, and the joy of ...

  4. 3 days ago · This year the festival will take place between October 9 and October 13, 2024. Check the calendar below: Mahalaya – Wednesday, October 2. Maha Panchami – Monday, October 7. Maha Shashthi – Tuesday, October 8. Maha Saptami – Wednesday, October 9. Maha Ashtami – Thursday, October 10. Maha Navami – Friday, October 11.

  5. 1 day ago · Mahalaya Amavasya is the New Moon day, which is observed on the last day of the 15-day period called Mahalaya Paksha – the important fortnight to appease your ancestors in the month of Ashwin (mid-Sep to mid-Oct).

  6. 3 days ago · According to the Panchang, Sarva Pitru Amavasya will begin on October 1, 2024, at 9:39 PM and will end on October 3, 2024, at 12:18 PM. In Hinduism, Amavasya is considered valid based on the Udaya Tithi. Therefore, this year, Amavasya will be on October 2, 2024, according to the Udaya Tithi.

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  8. 4 days ago · Mahalaya Amavasya 2024: The End of Pitra Paksha and Beginning of Durga Puja. Mahalaya Amavasya also known as Sarvapitri Amavasya, Pitra Moksha Amavasya, or Pitru Amavasya, is an auspicious day to offer rituals to departed souls of our ancestors and to take the blessings of Swadha Devi, the queen of the world of ancestors.