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Hindus attach immense religious and spiritual importance to Mauni Amavasya. Amavasya is respected for performing all puja rituals, including Hawan, Pitru Dosha Puja and even Pind Daan, if people ...
Today is Mauni Amavasya, Shula Vrata, Amavasya. Date: Today is January 29, 2025, Wednesday. As per the Indian national calendar, today is Pausa 30, of Sakasamvat 1946 (Krodhi). According to Hindu ...
Vijay Muhurat: 2:22 PM to 3:05 PM Godhuli Muhurat: 5:15 PM to 6:15 PM Mauni Amavasya Puja And Rituals: Morning Rituals: Wake up early and bathe in a holy river or add Gangajal to your bathing ...
As we all know that there are six planets that are aligning in the line and these will be visible on Mauni Amavasya day so it holds a great astrological significance for the devotees. It is also ...
As per the Hindu Panchang, Mauni Amavasya will begin on January 28 at 7:35 PM and end on January 29 at 6:05 PM. The rituals will primarily be observed on January 29. Rare Yogas On Mauni Amavasya: ...
Today is Mauni Amavasya, Shula Vrata, Amavasya, Bhaumvati Amavasya, Sravana Vratham. It is considered auspicious to read panchang daily. Panchang gives you an overview of muhurat and other auspicious ...
Amavasya tithi begins at 8:02 AM, today and ends at 4:28 AM on February 10, 2024. In remembrance of their ancestors or predecessors, Amavasya is revered for carrying out all puja rituals, such as ...
Mauni Amavasya, also called Maghi Amavasya, is a highly significant day that falls on the new moon of the month of Magha in the Hindu calendar. It is observed this year on January 29, 2025.
Mauni Amavasya, also known as Maghi Amavasya, is one of the most important days in the Hindu calendar. While Amavasya, which is the new moon day, is observed once every month. The Amavasya which ...
Mauni Amavasya also known as Magha Amavasya holds deep spiritual importance, merging ceremonies, devotion, and tranquility within. Whether by taking a sacred bath in the Ganges, observing a fast ...
Mauni Amavasya, a key day in the Hindu calendar during the Mahakumbh, will be observed on Wednesday, January 29, 2025. It is a day marked by silence, fasting, and ritual bathing in the Ganges ...
Mauni Amavasya 2025 will occur on January 29. It is a significant day in the Hindu calendar, with rituals including a sacred Ganga bath, vow of silence, fasting, ancestral worship, and charity.