
In Hinduism, the Amavasya (New Moon) holds special significance as it marks the last day of the lunar month. Each month’s Amavasya is considered important for various religious, spiritual, or ancestral rituals, but Vaishakh Amavasya holds a particularly revered position. This date is deemed highly auspicious for earning virtue (punya), attaining salvation (moksha), performing austerities (tapas), and conducting ancestral rites (pitru karmas).
What is Vaishakh Amavasya?
On April 17, 2026, the primary Hindu festival observed is Vaishakh Amavasya (also known as Chaitra Amavasya or Darsha Amavasya), a sacred new moon day focused on ancestor worship, holy bathing, and charity. According to the Hindu calendar, Vaishakh Amavasya falls on the last day of the waning phase (Krishna Paksha) of the Vaishakh month. On this day, the moon is completely invisible in the sky, hence the name Amavasya. This day is considered extremely sacred for holy bathing, charity, chanting, penance, and offering rituals to ancestors.
Why is Vaishakh Amavasya observed?
1. For the peace of ancestors –
Performing tarpan (ancestral offerings), pind daan, and shraddha on this day brings peace to the souls of ancestors. It is believed that offerings made on this day yield a thousandfold result.
2. For gaining virtue –
The day is ideal for bathing in holy rivers, pilgrimage, fasting, and charitable acts. Bathing in rivers like the Ganga, Yamuna, Narmada, and Godavari is said to wash away sins of many lifetimes.
3. For dispelling negativity –
Practicing meditation, chanting mantras, and spiritual disciplines on this day helps remove darkness, sorrow, and misfortune from life. It is considered ideal for spiritual purification and mental peace.
What should be done on Vaishakh Amavasya?
1. Early morning holy bath –
Waking up before sunrise and bathing in sacred rivers brings great merit. If river bathing is not possible, one can add Ganga jal (holy Ganges water) to home water for bathing.
2. Offerings to ancestors –
Perform tarpan, pind daan, and donate food in memory of ancestors. This brings their blessings and reduces pitru dosh (ancestral affliction).
3. Perform charity –
Donate essentials like food, clothes, water, umbrellas, slippers, earthen pots, cows, ghee, sesame seeds, fruits, and money. Feeding the poor and Brahmins is also considered a noble act.
4. Observe fast –
Keep a day-long fast while worshipping Lord Vishnu and Shiva. Light a lamp in the evening and offer water to the Tulsi plant.
5. Practice meditation and spiritual discipline –
Secret spiritual practices, mantra chanting, and meditation on this day lead to spiritual growth. Chanting Mahamrityunjaya Mantra, Gayatri Mantra, and Shri Suktam is especially beneficial.
6. Worship the Peepal tree –
Offer water and light a lamp near the Peepal (sacred fig) tree and perform circumambulation. This helps satisfy ancestral souls and mitigates Shani dosh (Saturn affliction).
What should be avoided on this day?
- Avoid meat and alcohol – Consumption of meat, alcohol, eggs, etc., is strictly prohibited on this sacred day.
- Avoid arguments and conflicts – Refrain from disputes, harsh words, or quarrels as they may displease ancestral spirits.
- Avoid negative thoughts – Stay away from jealousy, hatred, anger, and similar emotions, which are spiritually harmful.
- Avoid cutting hair, nails, or shaving – Such grooming activities are considered inauspicious on Amavasya.
What donations bring special benefits on this day?
- Sesame and ghee – For peace of ancestors.
- Water-filled earthen pot – To quench the thirst of the needy.
- Umbrella and slippers – To provide relief from summer heat.
- Clothes and food – For the underprivileged.
- Black sesame and jaggery – For relief from Saturn and ancestral afflictions.
What changes occur in life due to Vaishakh Amavasya observance?
- Freedom from Pitru Dosh – If one’s birth chart shows ancestral afflictions, performing rituals on this day helps reduce its effects.
- Wealth and prosperity – Charity done on this day returns manifold in the future, strengthening financial status.
- Improved health – Fasting, eating sattvic (pure) food, meditation, and drinking water enhance positivity and health.
- Cleansing of karma – Self-reflection and penance on this day help atone for sins from this and past lives.
- Family peace and progress – When ancestors are pleased, their blessings bring harmony and prosperity to the household.
Popular Beliefs Associated with Vaishakh Amavasya
- It is believed that chanting “Pitrudevaya Namah” during water offerings on this day satisfies the ancestors of up to ten generations.
- Those facing repeated obstacles in life should secretly donate food, sesame, and money to the poor on this day.
- Lighting lamps (deep daan) at night on Vaishakh Amavasya is believed to destroy all sins.
Vaishakh Amavasya is an exceptionally auspicious, virtuous, and spiritually powerful day. It provides a perfect opportunity for ancestral peace, penance, charity, and self-purification. If one performs sacred baths, offerings, fasting, meditation, and charity with devotion on this day, it can bring miraculous transformation in life. This day not only brings peace to the souls of
ancestors but also illuminates our present and future.



