The year 2025- Amavasya (New Moon) dates, time, rituals & their significance!
‘Amavasya’ is a Sanskrit word that refers to the lunar A phase of the New Moon. The Hindu Almanac or calendar uses 30 Lunar Phases. Called ‘thithi’ in India.
In Hindu culture and beliefs, the New Moon Day or Amavasya 2025 is considered to be of Great Power. Most of the Amavasya 2025 days are considered to be inauspicious except for the Karthika Amavasya, the day New Moon occurs in the month of Karthika celebrated by the Hindus as the world-famous Deepavali or Diwali festival.
Every month, the New Moon Day is considered sacred – especially for the worship of the forefathers and performing Poojas for them. The dark fortnight of the Ashwin month (September-October) also known as Ashwin Amavasya 2025 is considered as especially sacred and offering oblations to the departed forefathers.
Amavasya falling on Mondays also known as Somawar Amavasya 2025 have a special significance in the Hindu Reigion. It is believed that a fast on these
particular Amavasyas would ward-off widow-hood in women and ensure bearing of progeny.
See complete dates Of Amavasya or No moon dates of year 2025
Amavasya Dates – 2025 | ||||
Date | Day | Starting Time | Ending Time | Amavasya |
January 29 | Wednesday | 07:35 Jan 28 | 06:05 Jan 29 | Magha Amavasya |
February 27 | Thursday | 08:54 Febr 27 | 06:14 Feb 28 | Phalguna Amavasya |
March 29 | Saturday | 07:55 Mar 28 | 05:27 Mar 29 | Darsha Amavasya |
April 27 | Sunday | 04:49 Apr 26 | 01:00 Apr 27 | Vaishakha Amavasya |
May 26 | Monday | 12:11 May 26 | 08:31 May 27 | Bhaumvati Amavasya |
June 25 | Wednesday | 06:59 Jun 24 | 04:00 Jun 25 | Ashadha Amavasya |
July 24 | Thursday | 02:29 July 24 | 12:41 Jul 25 | Hariyali Amavasya |
August 22 | Friday | 11:55 Aug 22 | 11:35 Aug 23 | Shani Amavasya |
September 21 | Sunday | 12:17 Sep 21 | 12:17 Sept 22 | Mahalaya Amavasya |
October 21 | Tuesday | 15:45 Oct 20 | 05:55 Oct 21 | Bhaumvati Amavasya |
November 20 | Thursday | 09:43 Nov 19 | 12:16 Nov 20 | Margashirsha Amavasya |
December 19 | Friday | 04:59 Dec 18 | 07:12 Dec 20 | Pausha Amavasya |