Vrat and Upvaas Amavasya Dates

Amavasya Dates Amavasya Dates 2026

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Amavasya Tithi

Amavasya, also referred to as 'New Moon Day' or 'No Moon Day,' is regarded as a significant Hindu tithi. On this day the Shukla Paksha (bright fortnight) begins. Amavasya is regarded as a potent and impactful celestial occurrence. This is the reason several significant traditions, as well as rituals, are observed all across India during this period.

Magha Amavasya is the No Moon day falling in the Magha month. Devotees observe Maun Vrat( a fast in which even a single word cannot be uttered) on this day.

Amavasya Vrat 2026 Dates

Month Date Day Vrat Name Tithi Time

January

18 January, 2026

Sunday

Darsha Amavasya, Magha Amavasya, Mauni Amavas Check Panchang

February

17 February, 2026

Tuesday

Darsha Amavasya, Phalguna Amavasya Check Panchang

March

19 March, 2026

Thursday

Chaitra Amavasya, Darsha Amavasya Check Panchang

April

17 April, 2026

Friday

Darsha Amavasya, Vaishakha Amavasya Check Panchang

May

16 May, 2026

Saturday

Darsha Bhavuka Amavasya, Jyeshtha Amavasya, Shani Jayanti, Vat Savitri Vrat Check Panchang

June

15 June, 2026

Monday

Darsha Bhavuka Amavasya, Jyeshtha Amavasya, Shani Jayanti, Vat Savitri Vrat Check Panchang

July

14 July, 2026

Tuesday

Ashadha Amavasya, Darsha Amavasya Check Panchang

August

12 August, 2026

Wednesday

Darsha Amavasya, Shravana Amavasya Check Panchang

September

11 September, 2026

Friday

Bhadrapada Amavasya, Darsha Amavasya, Pithori Amavasya Check Panchang

October

10 October, 2026

Saturday

Ashwin Amavasya, Sarva Pitru Amavasya, Sarvapitri Darsha Amavasya Check Panchang

November

09 November, 2026

Monday

Darsha Amavasya, Diwali, Kartika Amavasya, Lakshmi Puja, Kedar Gauri Vrat, Chopda Puja, Sharda Puja, Bengal Kali Puja, Diwali Snan, Diwali Devpuja Check Panchang

December

08 December, 2026

Tuesday

Darsha Amavasya, Margashirsha Amavasya Check Panchang

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Is Amavasya Auspicious?

Amavasya is considered inauspicious in many cultures worldwide. The energies present during this time can harm our physical and mental well-being. This time of the month is devoted to prayers and offerings. One can also remember their forefathers to minimize the negativity associated with this Hindu tithi.

Some people don't work on Amavasya. And any auspicious work or traveling is also avoided. Many devotees fast on Amavasya to attain success and happiness, and to seek the blessings of their ancestors.

Mythological Importance Of Amavasya

According to Garuda Purana, an Indian scripture, it is believed that Lord Vishnu said that Amavasya is the day when one's ancestors visit earth. If their descendants ignore their presence, it might displease their forefathers. It is also suggested to pray to Lord Vishnu on this day to fulfill all your desires.

There are some festivals associated with Amavasya, with Diwali being the most significant one. Deepawali is when there is no moon in the sky and when the evil powers are strong. Here the negative spirits are warded off with the lights of diyas and candles.

Significant Amavasya Tithis

These Amavasya dates hold immense religious importance:

  • Mauni Amavasya
    It is observed between January and February and holds great spiritual significance. As per the Hindu calendar, it is observed in the month of Magh. On this day, devotees observe a maun vrat. Some refer to it as Magha Amavasya. Followers and devotees also bathe in the holy waters of Ganga on this day.
  • Mahalaya Amavasya
    This Amavasya occurs on the last day of Mahalaya Paksha. It is a great day to do charity and humanitarian work. It is observed in September or October. It is also the best day to make offerings to the deceased ancestors. And for this reason, it is also known as Pitru Paksha.
  • Somvati Amavasya
    It is the one that is observed on a Monday. Besides fulfillment of desires, the day holds special significance for married women. They fast for the long lives of their husband on this day.

Significance Of Amavasya Vrat

Fasting on the day of Amavasya is said to benefit the devotees in many ways.

Amavasya fast provides inner peace. This also helps the person get rid of the burdens of sins committed knowingly or unknowingly. It can attract love, success, health, prosperity, and wealth in one's life.

Amavasya Puja done along with the fast, can keep all the negative and evil powers away and fill your soul and home with positivity. On this day, one should remember their ancestors and pray for their blessings.