Amavasya june 2022

  1. New Moon 2023, Amavasya 2023 Dates , Amavasai 2023 Dates
  2. Masya Dates 2023
  3. Aaj Ka Panchang Today Panchang, June 28, 2022: Check out the Sunrise and Sunset timing, Nakshatra, Shubh Muhurat and other details Daily Panchang Hindu calendar
  4. Tithi June 2022
  5. Vaishakha Amavasya 2022: Know date, significance, puja vidhi and more about Shanischari Amavasya
  6. Tithi June 2022
  7. Masya Dates 2023
  8. New Moon 2023, Amavasya 2023 Dates , Amavasai 2023 Dates
  9. Aaj Ka Panchang Today Panchang, June 28, 2022: Check out the Sunrise and Sunset timing, Nakshatra, Shubh Muhurat and other details Daily Panchang Hindu calendar
  10. Vaishakha Amavasya 2022: Know date, significance, puja vidhi and more about Shanischari Amavasya


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New Moon 2023, Amavasya 2023 Dates , Amavasai 2023 Dates

Introduction to Amavasya 'Amavasya' of New Moon denotes the final day of waning lunar phase when Moon vanishes completely after Significance of Amavasya New Moon is a powerful time to create a bonding with your maternal and paternal ancestors. Performing Tarpanam ritual on this day can break the energy blocks, negative vibrations and open a direct path to connect with the ancestors. Hence, invoke the blessings of your ancestors on Amavasya for a healthy, wealthy and negativity-free life. The influence of maternal and paternal ancestors is highly intense, and that is a vital factor for success and failure in life. As human beings, most of our thoughts come from our ancestors, as we not only inherit biological genes but also inherit the soul energy of them. To gain control of your destiny you need to establish a reciprocal relationship with your ancestors. Mythology behind Amavasya According to legend, when Karna was dead and moved to Heaven, he was offered gold and jewels to eat. When asked for real food to Indra, he replied Karna that he has donated only gold in his life and never offered food to his ancestors. Karna being unaware of whom his ancestors were, explained to Indra that he could perform rituals for his ancestors. Upon this, he was permitted to go to Earth for 15 days to offer Tarpanam to his ancestors in the form of food and water. This period of 15 days is called as Rituals of Amavasya Vrat (Fasting) Amavasya or New Moon day is considered ideal for appeasing y...

Masya Dates 2023

Masya Dates 2023 List of all 12 Masya Dates 2023 i.e. Bikrami Samvat 2079-2080 and Nanakshahi Samvat 554-555. What is Masya? Masya or Amavasya marks the day of the month when No Moon occurs. It is basically the middle of 30 lunar phases of Indian Calendars such as the Bikrami Samvat and There are 2 Pakshas of Indian Calendars i.e. Krishna (Vadi,ਵਦੀ) and Shukla Paksha (Sudi,ਸੁਦੀ). 15 days between Poornima and Amavas are known as Krishna Paksha and 15 Days between Amavas and Purnima are called Shukla Paksha. Masya Calendar 2023 Month 2023 Dates CE 2023 Dates Nanakshahi 554-555 Masya January 2023 January 21st, 2023 8 Magh Nanakshahi 554 Masya February 2023 February 20th, 2023 8 Faggan Nanakshahi 554 Masya March 2023 March 21st, 2023 8 Chetar Nanakshahi 555 Masya April 2023 April 20th, 2023 7 Vaisakh Nanakshahi 555 Masya May 2023 May 19th, 2023 5 Jeth Nanakshahi 555 Masya June 2023 June 18th, 2023 4 Harh Nanakshahi 555 Masya July 2023 July 17th, 2023 2 Sawan Nanakshahi 555 Masya August 2023 August 16th, 2023 32 Sawan Nanakshahi 555 Masya September 2023 September 14-15th, 2023 29-30 Bhadron Nanakshahi 555 Masya October 2023 October 14th, 2023 28 Assu Nanakshahi 555 Masya November 2023 November 13th, 2023 28 Kattak Nanakshahi 555 Masya December 2023 December 12th, 2023 27 Maghar Nanakshahi 555 Significance of Amavasya or Masya in various Religions: In Sikhism, Masya (or the new moon day) is not considered to be a particularly significant day. Sikhism does not follow the Hindu lu...

Aaj Ka Panchang Today Panchang, June 28, 2022: Check out the Sunrise and Sunset timing, Nakshatra, Shubh Muhurat and other details Daily Panchang Hindu calendar

Today's Panchang, June 28, 2022: Today is the Chaturdashi Tithi (Day 14), Ashadha, Krishna Paksha (waning or dark phase of the Lunar cycle), Mangalwar (Tuesday). The Amavasya Tithi (New Moon Day) shall come into effect at 5:50 PM. Scroll down to know today's sunrise, sunset, timings, shubh and ashubh muhurat, nakshatra, etc. Today is the Chaturdashi Tithi (Day 14), Ashadha, Krishna Paksha (waning or dark phase of the Lunar cycle), Mangalwar (Tuesday). Interestingly, those who belong to the Tantric fold do Sadhana on the night of Amavasya. Nonetheless, observe the Mangalwar vrat today and read on to know what astrologer Pandit Sujeet Ji Maharaj says about today's • Worship Goddess Lakshmi and Lord Vishnu • Read the Sunderkand, Hanuman Bahuk and Aranyakand. • Perform Rudrabhishek in a Shiva Temple by offering milk, Gangajal, honey and Bel Patra (Vilva leaves). • Worship Lord Hanuman and donate masoor and gur (jaggery). The Sun (Surya) shall remain at the Mithuna Rashi (Gemini), while the Moon shall also be at the Mithuna Rashi (Gemini). And the Mrigashira Nakshatra will remain in effect. Therefore, read on to know the sunrise (Suryoday), sunset (Suryast) timings, shubh (auspicious), ashubh (inauspicious) muhurat, rahu kaal, and other details of Aaj ka Panchang, June 28, 2022. Today's Panchang June 28, 2022 Day June 28, 2022, Mangalwar (Tuesday) Tithi Chaturdashi Tithi (Day 14). Amavasya Tithi (New Moon Day) comes into effect at 5:50 PM. Paksha Krishna Paksha (waning or dark ...

Tithi June 2022

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Vaishakha Amavasya 2022: Know date, significance, puja vidhi and more about Shanischari Amavasya

As per the mythology, there was a Brahmin named Dharmvarna, who was very religious and always respected hermits. Once, a saint told him that there is nothing more pious and rewarding in Kalyuga than ruminating the name of Lord Vishnu. So, Dharmvarna gathered the knowledge, abandoned worldly life and took Sannyasa and started travelling. While travelling, he reached Pitru Loka and saw that his ancestors were in lot of trouble.

Tithi June 2022

Astrology Links • ​ Daily Horoscope • ​ Kundli Matching • ​ Horoscope Matching • ​ Panchang • ​ Muhurat Finder • ​ Rashifal • ​ Sade Sati Report • ​ Mangal Dosha • ​ Birth Chart • ​ Zodiac Compatibility • ​ Nakshatra Finder • ​ Birth Stones • ​ Kundali • ​ Calendars • ​ Numerology • ​ Planet Positions • ​ Marriage Prediction

Masya Dates 2023

Masya Dates 2023 List of all 12 Masya Dates 2023 i.e. Bikrami Samvat 2079-2080 and Nanakshahi Samvat 554-555. What is Masya? Masya or Amavasya marks the day of the month when No Moon occurs. It is basically the middle of 30 lunar phases of Indian Calendars such as the Bikrami Samvat and There are 2 Pakshas of Indian Calendars i.e. Krishna (Vadi,ਵਦੀ) and Shukla Paksha (Sudi,ਸੁਦੀ). 15 days between Poornima and Amavas are known as Krishna Paksha and 15 Days between Amavas and Purnima are called Shukla Paksha. Masya Calendar 2023 Month 2023 Dates CE 2023 Dates Nanakshahi 554-555 Masya January 2023 January 21st, 2023 8 Magh Nanakshahi 554 Masya February 2023 February 20th, 2023 8 Faggan Nanakshahi 554 Masya March 2023 March 21st, 2023 8 Chetar Nanakshahi 555 Masya April 2023 April 20th, 2023 7 Vaisakh Nanakshahi 555 Masya May 2023 May 19th, 2023 5 Jeth Nanakshahi 555 Masya June 2023 June 18th, 2023 4 Harh Nanakshahi 555 Masya July 2023 July 17th, 2023 2 Sawan Nanakshahi 555 Masya August 2023 August 16th, 2023 32 Sawan Nanakshahi 555 Masya September 2023 September 14-15th, 2023 29-30 Bhadron Nanakshahi 555 Masya October 2023 October 14th, 2023 28 Assu Nanakshahi 555 Masya November 2023 November 13th, 2023 28 Kattak Nanakshahi 555 Masya December 2023 December 12th, 2023 27 Maghar Nanakshahi 555 Significance of Amavasya or Masya in various Religions: In Sikhism, Masya (or the new moon day) is not considered to be a particularly significant day. Sikhism does not follow the Hindu lu...

New Moon 2023, Amavasya 2023 Dates , Amavasai 2023 Dates

Introduction to Amavasya 'Amavasya' of New Moon denotes the final day of waning lunar phase when Moon vanishes completely after Significance of Amavasya New Moon is a powerful time to create a bonding with your maternal and paternal ancestors. Performing Tarpanam ritual on this day can break the energy blocks, negative vibrations and open a direct path to connect with the ancestors. Hence, invoke the blessings of your ancestors on Amavasya for a healthy, wealthy and negativity-free life. The influence of maternal and paternal ancestors is highly intense, and that is a vital factor for success and failure in life. As human beings, most of our thoughts come from our ancestors, as we not only inherit biological genes but also inherit the soul energy of them. To gain control of your destiny you need to establish a reciprocal relationship with your ancestors. Mythology behind Amavasya According to legend, when Karna was dead and moved to Heaven, he was offered gold and jewels to eat. When asked for real food to Indra, he replied Karna that he has donated only gold in his life and never offered food to his ancestors. Karna being unaware of whom his ancestors were, explained to Indra that he could perform rituals for his ancestors. Upon this, he was permitted to go to Earth for 15 days to offer Tarpanam to his ancestors in the form of food and water. This period of 15 days is called as Rituals of Amavasya Vrat (Fasting) Amavasya or New Moon day is considered ideal for appeasing y...

Aaj Ka Panchang Today Panchang, June 28, 2022: Check out the Sunrise and Sunset timing, Nakshatra, Shubh Muhurat and other details Daily Panchang Hindu calendar

Today's Panchang, June 28, 2022: Today is the Chaturdashi Tithi (Day 14), Ashadha, Krishna Paksha (waning or dark phase of the Lunar cycle), Mangalwar (Tuesday). The Amavasya Tithi (New Moon Day) shall come into effect at 5:50 PM. Scroll down to know today's sunrise, sunset, timings, shubh and ashubh muhurat, nakshatra, etc. Today is the Chaturdashi Tithi (Day 14), Ashadha, Krishna Paksha (waning or dark phase of the Lunar cycle), Mangalwar (Tuesday). Interestingly, those who belong to the Tantric fold do Sadhana on the night of Amavasya. Nonetheless, observe the Mangalwar vrat today and read on to know what astrologer Pandit Sujeet Ji Maharaj says about today's • Worship Goddess Lakshmi and Lord Vishnu • Read the Sunderkand, Hanuman Bahuk and Aranyakand. • Perform Rudrabhishek in a Shiva Temple by offering milk, Gangajal, honey and Bel Patra (Vilva leaves). • Worship Lord Hanuman and donate masoor and gur (jaggery). The Sun (Surya) shall remain at the Mithuna Rashi (Gemini), while the Moon shall also be at the Mithuna Rashi (Gemini). And the Mrigashira Nakshatra will remain in effect. Therefore, read on to know the sunrise (Suryoday), sunset (Suryast) timings, shubh (auspicious), ashubh (inauspicious) muhurat, rahu kaal, and other details of Aaj ka Panchang, June 28, 2022. Today's Panchang June 28, 2022 Day June 28, 2022, Mangalwar (Tuesday) Tithi Chaturdashi Tithi (Day 14). Amavasya Tithi (New Moon Day) comes into effect at 5:50 PM. Paksha Krishna Paksha (waning or dark ...

Vaishakha Amavasya 2022: Know date, significance, puja vidhi and more about Shanischari Amavasya

As per the mythology, there was a Brahmin named Dharmvarna, who was very religious and always respected hermits. Once, a saint told him that there is nothing more pious and rewarding in Kalyuga than ruminating the name of Lord Vishnu. So, Dharmvarna gathered the knowledge, abandoned worldly life and took Sannyasa and started travelling. While travelling, he reached Pitru Loka and saw that his ancestors were in lot of trouble.