In the Hindu calendar, Vaishakha Amavasya is a spiritually significant day that occurs during the Krishna Paksha (waning moon phase) of the Vaishakha month. In 2025, this occasion will be observed on Sunday, April 27.
| Event | Date and Time |
|---|---|
| Vaishakha Amavasya | April 27, 2025 (Sunday) |
| Amavasya Begins | 04:49 AM, April 27 |
| Amavasya Ends | 01:00 AM, April 28 |
Although the Amavasya Tithi continues into the early hours of April 28, the main observances are held on April 27, as most of the Tithi falls within the daytime.
Spiritual Importance of Vaishakha Amavasya
Amavasya, or New Moon Day, symbolizes introspection, new beginnings, and is a powerful time for religious observances. Vaishakha Amavasya is considered highly sacred for performing ancestral rituals and spiritual cleansing.
Rituals and Practices on Vaishakha Amavasya
Tarpan: This day is ideal for performing tarpan and shraddha for one's forefathers. It is believed that such offerings bring peace to departed souls and spiritual protection to the family.
Kalasarpa Dosha Nivaran: Devotees also consider it an auspicious day to perform pujas and remedies for planetary doshas like Kalasarpa Dosha.
Charity and Meditation: Engaging in charity, feeding the needy, and spiritual practices like meditation and prayer are recommended to enhance positive karmic effects.
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