Significance of Amavasya

Amavasya, or Amavasi, is the name of new moon night in Hindu religion. It is the first night of the first quarter of the lunar month. Since the moon is invisible on the day, Amavasya is also referred as no moon night. Amavasi holds great importance in Hinduism. Many Hindus choose this day to make offering (tharpanam) to the dead ancestors. There is also an ongoing debate whether Amavasya is auspicious or inauspicious.

The term ‘Amavasya’ is commonly used in all regional languages in India. The fortnight that starts with Amavasya is also referred as the Shukla paksha (bright half of the month). Mauni Amavasya in Hindu Magh month (January – February) and Mahalya Amvasya in Ashwayuja (September – October) are highly auspicious. Similarly the Amavasi in Aadi month is of great importance in Tamil Nadu. The Amavasya in Karkidakam month is of importance in Kerala.

In some regions people observe partial fast (Upvaas) or a complete fast on the day.

Thanks to mainstream Indian movies, Amavasya is considered the ideal day to perform black magic and evil acts. Since there is no moon, Amavasya night is pitch dark and this provides the ideal setting to invoke evil powers.

Earlier it was advised not to travel on an Amavasya night. The logic being that there is no moonlight and this could invite lot of hardship and danger.

Many astrologers advise against performing any important ceremony on the day as moon and important planets in Hindu astrology are not visible. In some regions, people do perform certain auspicious deeds on the day. But largely no new beginnings or important ceremonies are held on the day.

Symbolically, the period from Amavasya to Purnima (full moon) is considered to be the gradual awakening and transcendence into the fullness. From darkness to the gradual realization of the Supreme Soul.

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40 comments:

Anonymous said...

what are the amayasha date for 2010
&
when is bhaumvati amayashya that comes under shatbhisha nakshtra

thanks

siddds said...

(Please note that in some regions Amavasi might start a day early and overlap into the next day).

Amavasya date in 2010 based on Indian Standard Time (IST)

January 15, 2010 – Amavasi (In some regions Amavasi begins on January 14)

February 13, 2010 – Shani Amavasya

March 15, 2010 – Somavati Amavasi

April 14, 2010 – Amavasya

May 14, 2010 – Amavasi

June 12, 2010 – Shani Amavasya

July 11, 2010 – Amavasi

August 10, 2010 – Amavasya (The Amavasi begins on the afternoon of August 9, 2010 in some regions and in these regions it is Somavati Amavasi)

September 8, 2010 – Amavasi

October 7, 2010 – Amavasya

November 6, 2010 – Shani Amavasi

December 5, 2010 – Amavasya

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Dhanesh Nair said...

Hi, I dont have an option than to start my new job in this Amavasya Day of December. Can you please tell me some temple(or a Simple Pooja ) where i can pray for the make this mission successfull. Please mail me to justforuu@gmail.com

Anonymous said...

Hi, I dont have an option than to start my new job in this October 07, 2010. Can you please tell me some a Simple Pooja where i can pray for the make this mission successfull. Please mail me to xyz.abc62@yahoo.com

abhilash said...

There is nothing wrong with Amavasi. You can start your job on the day. The best prayer is always the one dedicated to Ganesha, who is the remover of obstacles.

Anonymous said...

Amavasai is a good day to perform anything you want. It's a blessed day by the God ;)

The SimpleHinduBhai said...

Good information.

Anonymous said...

All days are of GOD days, nothing to worry. {Sab din BHAGWAN JI ne banay hain to chinta kis baat ki? Jab bhi gher nikle to apne BHAGWAN JI ko PRANAM karke niklen. SAIBABA sab bhala karenge

mouri said...

Is there any food restriction during amavasya?

sri said...

i dont belive god im the big failure in love she leftd me for her parents that is the love its bullshit really girls are real ghost in our life its true nd for girls its eazy to forget there boyfriends but boy not like that they ill give life to her nor leave life for them i really hate love and my lover

Anonymous said...

what is the significance of KUASI Amavasya,?

abhilash said...

Can you say in which month this Amavasya falls.

Anonymous said...

I AM BORN ON MAHALAYA AMAVASYA DOB 26/09/1984

CAN U PLZ SUGGEST ANY DO'S N DONT'S....

I'LL BE WAITING FOR U R RESPONSE...

SIDHU2658@GMAIL.COM

Lal said...

There is no problem if you are born on Mahalaya Amavasya. You don't need to worry about anything.

Anonymous said...

My neice is born on shani amavasya 13/feb/2010. Pl suggest any pooja/homam to cover the ill effect.

Thanks in advance

Lal said...

Can you specify the time when your neice was born. As the entire day was not marked as Shani Amavasya

Vijay said...

Hi everybody amavasya is effect our mind dont start important work on this day

Anonymous said...

My father died on the 1st of january 2012. When should I start ammavasya fasting?

S Iyer said...

There is no Amavasya fasting for it. It is offering food and performing tarpanam. This you can begin from the very next amavasya after death.

Anonymous said...

My brother in law died on mauni amavasya(22jan 2012)....what r side effects for the family?

Anonymous said...

my mom expired on somvati amavasya in nepal i would like to are there any side effects for the family

Pandey said...

There are no side effects. It is holy day and his soul will rest in peace.

Pandey said...

dying on Somavati Amavasya is highly meritorious. Only pious souls get such opportunity. There will be no problem for your family.

Anonymous said...

I was born on mahalaya amavasya at 00:50 hrs, will it impact on my life in any way?

Lal said...

No this won't impact your life. There is nothing to worry.

Anonymous said...

My husband has pitr dosh in his kundali. Tomroow, 21/4/2012 is Shani Amavasya. What should we do to cure the ill effects of Pitr dosh and please our ancestors? If we feed a brahmin, or donate food to a brahmin, would it help? Plz advise.

Anonymous said...

What happens if a person is born during Rahulkaal

Anonymous said...

What happens in case if soembody is born during Rahukaal

Lal said...

@Pitru dosha in kundali....Offer prayers to Shiva and food food to poor children or elderly.

@Rahukaal...Being born in Rahukal is not inauspicious.

Anonymous said...

I have aanshik kalsarpyog in mu kundali... ketu is in 5th house because of which i am not able to concieve a child... can i do something on shani amavasya for ketu shanti?

Lal said...

For Ketu Shanti, do food donation to poor children in orphanage or at a place suitable for you.

To conceive child chant Santana Gopala Mantra and offer prayers to Krishna daily.

Hope you have also consulted doctors.

Anonymous said...

Hi my doctor told me my due date is on 13th dec 2012 and that day is amavadya day.. should I be scared? Is it inauspicious? Thank you..

S Iyer said...

no it is not inauspicious. Such fear has no reason.

Madhuri Shekhar said...

my brother in law is died on 18 th july that is shraadhya amawasya is yjr some problem for my fmaily or we should perform some puja for it

Anonymous said...

Hi
I am planning to conceive my first baby next month but when I checked the calendar my conception date is close to amavasya ie ( Two days before new moon )Many people said that conception on amavasya will give unsound child I need your valuable advise sir Please!

sam said...

My Uncle Died today on Sarvapitri Somvati Amavasya

Anonymous said...

My delivery date is on jan11th 2013 which is full moon day does it effect my child.....Plz suggest me.........

Vishal Sathyan said...

The date January 11th 2013 is a new moon, not full moon.

Anonymous said...

Hi,

I am supposed to travel abroad on 09-May-13 morning early hours. My parents said they read somewhere that if I can carry a black umbrella along with me during my trip there wont be any problem. Is that right or do you suggest anything else.

Vijay

Kaushik said...

It is not bad to travel on Amavasya. There is no problem. Yes you can carry black umbrella.

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