Amavasya 2025 calendar: Check dates, significance, and puja rituals from October to December

New Delhi: The Hindu calendar marks twelve Amavasya (new moon) days every year, each carrying deep religious and astrological importance.
Although traditionally considered inauspicious for beginning new ventures, Amavasya holds a special significance in worship, ancestor rituals, and spiritual practices.
Astrologer Radhakant Vats explains that Rahu’s influence is stronger on Amavasya, making it especially beneficial to worship Lord Shiva and Shani Dev. Such worship is believed to reduce planetary afflictions and bring peace and prosperity.
Amavasya Dates from October to December 2025
- Kartik Amavasya (Diwali) – October 21, 2025 (Tuesday
Tithi begins: 03:44 PM, Oct 20 | Ends: 05:54 PM, Oct 21
→ The most significant Amavasya; celebrated as Diwali with worship of Goddess Lakshmi and Lord Ganesha. - Margashirsha Amavasya – November 20, 2025 (Thursday)
Tithi begins: 09:43 AM, Nov 19 | Ends: 12:16 PM, Nov 20
→ Worship of Shani Dev brings success, removal of obstacles, and protection from negativity. - Paush Amavasya – December 19, 2025 (Friday)
Tithi begins: 04:59 AM, Dec 19 | Ends: 07:12 AM, Dec 20
→ Performing Shraddha rituals for ancestors and donating to the needy is considered highly auspicious.
Rituals and Practices on Amavasya
- Taking a holy dip in sacred rivers like the Ganga absolves sins and grants salvation to ancestors.
- Donating food, clothes, and essentials brings prosperity and peace of mind.
- Worshipping Lord Shiva on this day ensures eternal blessings, happiness, and success.
- Planting a Tulsi plant at home is considered highly auspicious and invites positive energy.
What Not to Do on Amavasya
- Scriptures advise against washing hair on Amavasya.
- Avoid beginning new projects or journeys on this day.
With the festival of Diwali falling on Kartik Amavasya in 2025, devotees are expected to engage in grand celebrations and rituals seeking prosperity and divine grace.