Amavasi 2010 – Amavasya dates in 2010 – the no moon day in Hindu calendar

Amavasi, or Amavasya, is known as the no moon day in traditional Hindu calendar. Below are the Amavasi dates in 2010. Amavasya is the darkest day in the Hindu month and also the last day in a month in the traditional Hindu calendars followed in Gujarat, Maharashtra, Andhra Pradesh and Karnataka. The day is considered apt for doing Tarpan and Shradh for dead parents and other relatives.

(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

Related

Importance of Amavasi

Somavati Amavasi – Amavasya on Monday

Shani Amavasya – Amavasi on Saturday

2 comments:

Pankaj said...

Ratnaih kalpitamaasanam himajalaih snaanam cha divyaambaram
Naanaaratnavibhuushhitam mrigamadaamodaankitam chandanam.
Jaatiichampakabilvapatrarachitam pushhpam cha dhuupam tathaa
Deepam deva dayaanidhe pashupate hritkalpitam grihyataam.h .. 1

I have imagined a throne of precious stones for you, cool water for you to bathe in, divine robes adorned with many jewels, sandalwood paste mixed with musk to anoint your body, jasmine and champaka flowers and bilva leaves, rare incense, and a shining flame. Accept all these which I have imagined in my heart for you, o merciful God.

Sauvarne navaratnakhandarachite paatre ghritam paayasam
Bhakshyam pajnchavidham payodadhiyutam rambhaaphalam paanakam.
Shaakaanaamayutam jalam ruchikaram karpuurakhandojjvalam
Taambuulam manasaa mayaa virachitam bhaktyaa prabho sviikuru .. 2

Sweet rice in a golden bowl inlaid with the nine jewels, the five kinds of food made from milk and curd, bananas, vegetables, sweet water scented with camphor, and betel leaves - I have prepared all these in my mind with devotion. O lord, please accept them.

Chhatram chaamarayoryugam vyajanakam chaadarshakam nirmalam
Veenaabherimridangakaahalakalaa giitam cha nrityam tathaa .
Saashhtaangam pranatih stutirbahuvidhaa hyetatsamastam mayaa Sankalpena
samarpitam tava vibho puujaam grihaana prabho .. 3

A canopy, two yak-tail whisks, a fan and a spotless mirror, a viinaa, kettledrums, a mridangA and a great drum, songs and dancing, full prostrations, and many kinds of hymns - all this I offer you in my imagination. O almighty lord, accept this as my worship of you.

Aatmaa tvam girijaa matih sahacharaah praanaah shariiram griham
Poojaa te vishhayopabhogarachanaa nidraa samaadhisthitih .
Sajnchaarah padayoh pradakshinavidhih stotraani sarvaa giro
Yadyatkarma karomi tattadakhilam shambho tavaaraadhanam.h .. 4

You are my self; Paarvatii is my reason. My five praanaas are your attendants, my body is your house, and all the pleasures of my senses are objects to use for your worship. My sleep is your state of samaadhii. Wherever I walk I am walking around you, everything I say is in praise of you, everything I do is in devotion to you, o benevolent lord!

Karacharana kritam vaakkaayajam karmajam vaa .
Shravananayanajam vaa maanasam vaaparaadham.
Vihitamavihitam vaa sarvametatkshamasva .
Jaya jaya karunaabdhe shriimahaadevashambho .. 5

Whatever sins i have committed with my hands, feet, voice, body, actions, ears, eyes, or mind, whether prohibited by the scriptures or not, please forgive them all. Hail! Hail! O ocean of compassion! O great god! O benevolent lord! .. 5

vembhu48 said...

This website is useful like me for so many south indians visiting US. we were confused regarding the correct date of Amavasai since we follow Bambhu Panchangam. Here the dates are given very clearly, I will perform the Pithru Tharpanam on that day, so that it can be left without perform. Many pranams to the author who created it which will help so many hindus like me.
k.kuppuswamy

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