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Vaisakha Amavasya 2025 Significance Rituals and Tithi Timings

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Amavasya, also known as the New Moon Day, holds deep cultural and spiritual importance in Indian traditions. Derived from Sanskrit, the word “Amavasya” comes from a (not), ma (moon), and vasya or vas (to dwell), translating roughly to “no moon dwelling in the sky.” It signifies the complete absence of the moon from the night sky.

In Hindu culture, Amavasya is considered highly sacred. Numerous fasts (vrats) and festivals are observed on this day. One of the most prominent festivals of India, Diwali, is celebrated on the Amavasya of the Kartik month.

Vaisakha Amavasya 2025 Date and Timings

The upcoming Vaisakha Amavasya will be observed on Sunday, April 27, 2025.

  • Tithi Start: April 27 at 4:50 AM

  • Tithi End: April 28 at 1:01 AM

  • Moonrise: April 27 at 5:15 AM

  • Moonset: April 27 at 6:32 PM

Following this, the next Amavasya will fall on May 27, 2025 (Tuesday).

Spiritual Significance of Amavasya

Amavasya is traditionally considered the most auspicious day for performing shraddha rituals and offering homage to one’s ancestors, particularly deceased parents. It is believed that such rituals performed on Amavasya help bring peace to ancestral souls and earn divine blessings for the family.

Several important observances are associated with Amavasya, including:

  • Mauni Amavasya

  • Shani Jayanti

  • Vat Savitri Vrat

  • Bhaumvati Amavasya

  • Lakshmi Puja (Diwali)

  • Hariyali Amavasya

  • Mahalaya Amavasya (Pitru Paksha)

The Importance of Somvati Amavasya

Among all Amavasya days, when it coincides with a Monday, it is called Somvati Amavasya, which is regarded as especially auspicious. Devotees observe fasts and perform rituals for spiritual merit and family wellbeing.

Taking a holy dip in sacred rivers such as the Ganga, Yamuna, Krishna, or Kaveri on Somvati Amavasya is believed to purify the soul. Thousands of devotees gather at pilgrimage sites like Haridwar and Varanasi to perform these sacred rituals.

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