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Ashadha Amavasya 2026 : जानें तिथि, धार्मिक महत्व, पूजा विधि और शुभ उपाय | PDF

Ashadha Amavasya is considered one of the most significant new moon (Amavasya) observances in Hinduism. This day is especially regarded as auspicious for Pitru Tarpan (offering prayers to ancestors), charity, holy bathing, and the worship of Lord Vishnu, Lord Shiva, and the Peepal tree. According to Hindu beliefs, performing these sacred rituals with devotion and proper विधि (rituals) brings the blessings of ancestors, prosperity, peace, and happiness to the family.

When is Ashadha Amavasya 2026?

In 2026, Ashadha Amavasya will be observed on Tuesday, July 14, 2026. This day is considered highly auspicious for Pitru Tarpan, charitable activities, holy bathing, and the worship of Lord Shiva and Lord Vishnu.

Ashadha Amavasya 2026 Date & Time

  • Amavasya Tithi Begins: Monday, July 13, 2026 – 6:49 PM
  • Amavasya Tithi Ends: Tuesday, July 14, 2026 – 3:12 PM
  • Ashadha Amavasya Vrat & Puja: Tuesday, July 14, 2026

Auspicious Time for Worship

According to Hindu traditions, taking a holy bath before sunrise or early in the morning, performing Pitru Tarpan, worshipping the Peepal tree, lighting a sacred lamp, and offering charity on Amavasya are considered highly auspicious. Those planning to perform special rituals or Pitru Tarpan should also consult the local Panchang (Hindu calendar) for the most accurate Muhurat, as timings may vary by location.

Religious Significance of Ashadha Amavasya

Ashadha Amavasya is regarded as a day for spiritual purification and expressing gratitude to one’s ancestors. It is believed that performing Pitru Tarpan with sincerity satisfies the departed souls and brings their blessings. Charity, chanting, meditation, and devotional worship performed on this day are believed to yield immense spiritual merit.

The significance of this day includes:

  • An auspicious occasion for Pitru Tarpan and Shraddha rituals.
  • Earning spiritual merit through charity and good deeds.
  • Special importance of worshipping the Peepal tree and lighting lamps.
  • Worship of Lord Vishnu and Lord Shiva.
  • Attaining mental peace and positive energy.

Ashadha Amavasya Puja Vidhi

If you wish to observe the Ashadha Amavasya fast or perform the rituals, you may follow these traditional steps:

  1. Wake up during Brahma Muhurta and take a holy bath.
  2. Wear clean clothes and take a vow (Sankalp) for the fast and worship.
  3. Worship Lord Vishnu, Lord Shiva, and your family deity.
  4. Offer water, sesame seeds, and Kusha grass to your ancestors while performing Pitru Tarpan.
  5. Offer water to the Peepal tree and light an oil lamp.
  6. Donate food, clothes, or money to the needy.
  7. Maintain purity in thoughts and actions throughout the day and, if possible, recite sacred Hindu scriptures.

Importance of Pitru Tarpan

In Hinduism, Amavasya is considered especially significant for remembering and honoring ancestors. It is believed that performing Pitru Tarpan with devotion on this day pleases the ancestors and brings blessings of peace, prosperity, and well-being to the family.

What to Donate on Ashadha Amavasya?

Devotees are encouraged to donate according to their faith and capacity. Common donations include:

  • Food grains
  • Clothes
  • Sesame seeds (Til)
  • Water-filled pots or vessels
  • Cow service (Gau Seva)
  • Meals for the poor and needy

Dos and Don’ts on Ashadha Amavasya

What to Do

  • Take a holy bath.
  • Perform Pitru Tarpan.
  • Worship the Peepal tree.
  • Donate to the needy.
  • Follow a pure and sattvic lifestyle.

What Not to Do

  • Do not insult or disrespect anyone.
  • Avoid lying, anger, and unnecessary arguments.
  • Stay away from intoxicants and non-sattvic food.
  • Do not harm trees or plants unnecessarily.

Ashadha Amavasya is not just a day for religious rituals; it is also an opportunity to honor our ancestors, practice charity, and engage in self-reflection. The festival reminds us to remain grateful to our family, traditions, and nature.

Ashadha Amavasya is a sacred occasion dedicated to devotion, charity, and honoring one’s ancestors. Devotees observe this day through worship, Pitru Tarpan, charitable acts, and a sattvic way of life. According to Hindu beliefs, sincere observance of these rituals helps attain spiritual growth, inner peace, and the blessings of one’s ancestors.

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