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Amavasya Dates 2030

Amavasya is the new moon day in the Hindu lunar calendar, occurring once every month on the 30th tithi of the Krishna Paksha. On this day, the moon is not visible in the night sky. Amavasya holds deep spiritual significance in Hindu tradition and is considered especially auspicious for performing Pitru Tarpan โ€” rituals dedicated to honouring ancestors.

It is believed that ancestors visit the earthly realm on Amavasya, and offerings made on this day bring peace and blessings to the family. There are 12 Amavasyas in a regular year and 13 in a lunar leap year. Among them, Mahalaya Amavasya and Somvati Amavasya (falling on a Monday) are considered the most significant.
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Date Begins Ends Lunar Month Paksha Action
03-Jan-2030 03-Jan-2030 10:50 AM Thursday 04-Jan-2030 08:19 AM Friday Pausha Krishna
01-Feb-2030 01-Feb-2030 10:56 PM Friday 02-Feb-2030 09:37 PM Saturday Magha Krishna
03-Mar-2030 03-Mar-2030 12:01 PM Sunday 04-Mar-2030 12:04 PM Monday Phalguna Krishna
02-Apr-2030 02-Apr-2030 02:11 AM Tuesday 03-Apr-2030 03:32 AM Wednesday Chaitra Krishna
01-May-2030 01-May-2030 05:23 PM Wednesday 02-May-2030 07:42 PM Thursday Vaishakha Krishna
31-May-2030 31-May-2030 09:15 AM Friday 01-Jun-2030 11:51 AM Saturday Jyeshtha Krishna
30-Jun-2030 30-Jun-2030 12:59 AM Sunday 01-Jul-2030 03:04 AM Monday Ashadha Krishna
29-Jul-2030 29-Jul-2030 03:45 PM Monday 30-Jul-2030 04:40 PM Tuesday Shravana Krishna
28-Aug-2030 28-Aug-2030 05:07 AM Wednesday 29-Aug-2030 04:37 AM Thursday Bhadrapada Krishna
26-Sep-2030 26-Sep-2030 05:15 PM Thursday 27-Sep-2030 03:24 PM Friday Ashvina Krishna
26-Oct-2030 26-Oct-2030 04:41 AM Saturday 27-Oct-2030 01:47 AM Sunday Kartika Krishna
24-Nov-2030 24-Nov-2030 03:49 PM Sunday 25-Nov-2030 12:16 PM Monday Margashirsha Krishna
24-Dec-2030 24-Dec-2030 02:47 AM Tuesday 24-Dec-2030 11:02 PM Tuesday Pausha Krishna

Amavasya โ€“ Significance, Rituals & Observances

What is Amavasya?

Amavasya is the new moon day in the Hindu lunar calendar, occurring once every month on the 30th tithi of the Krishna Paksha, when the moon is not visible in the sky.

What is the significance of Amavasya?

Amavasya is considered highly auspicious for performing Pitru Tarpan โ€” rituals to honour and appease ancestors. It is believed that ancestors visit the earthly realm on this day, and offerings made to them bring blessings to the family.

What rituals are performed on Amavasya?

Common rituals include taking a holy bath, performing Pitru Tarpan with water and sesame seeds, offering food to crows (considered messengers of ancestors), lighting a diya, and visiting temples dedicated to Lord Shiva or Lord Vishnu.

Which Amavasya is the most significant?

Mahalaya Amavasya, falling in the month of Bhadrapada, is considered the most significant as it marks the end of Pitru Paksha. Somvati Amavasya โ€” when Amavasya falls on a Monday โ€” is also considered especially powerful.

Is fasting observed on Amavasya?

Yes, many devotees observe a fast on Amavasya, especially those performing Pitru Tarpan. The fast is typically broken after completing the rituals. Some devotees consume only fruits and milk throughout the day.

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