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Festivals

City of Nottingham (UTC+0)

Date

8th November 2026

Amavasya

Tithi:
Krishna Chaturdashi upto 5:58 AM
Amavasya upto 7:02 AM +1
Nakshatra:
Chitra upto 12:23 AM
Swati upto 1:55 AM +1
Vasara:Sunday

Relevant Timings

Aparahna Muhurat

8 Nov, 12:42 pm – 2:30 pm, 8 Nov

Duration - 01 Hours 48 Mins

About

Amavasya, the new moon day, occurs at the end of the waning moon phase. It is a day associated with the ancestors (Pitrus) and is considered ideal for performing rituals for their peace.

Significance:

The absence of the moon represents a time to look within and honor one's roots. It is a day of profound silence and spiritual introspection, helping to cleanse karmic debts and seek ancestral blessings.

Rituals & Puja Vidhi:

1. Pitru Tarpan: Offering water and sesame seeds to departed ancestors. 2. Holy Bath: Taking a dip in sacred waters to cleanse spiritual impurities. 3. Fasting: Many observe a fast to focus on spiritual practices and ancestral rituals. 4. Charity: Donating food (Annadana) is believed to be particularly meritorious on this day.