AMAVASYA
Vaishakha Amavasya 2026 today timings: Check time of Amavasya tithi, significance and puja rituals and more
Vaishakha Amavasya timing today: Vaishakha Amavasya, dedicated to ancestors and forefathers, is being observed today, April 17, 2026. The Amavasya tithi will begin from 8:11 PM, April 16, 2026, and will end at 5:21 PM on April 17, 2026. Vaishakha Amavasya or New Moon Day is considered very powerful for performing religious and spiritual practices.
Assam HS 12th Result 2026 Date and Time: Check when and where to download marksheet from ahsec.assam.gov.in, how to use UPOLOBHHA app and more
AHSEC Assam HS Result 2026 Date Time: Students are eagerly waiting for the Assam Board to declare the Class 12th Results for 2026. According to officials, the Assam HS result is expected to be released in the last week of April, most likely by April 30, 2026. Students can check the results on ahsec.assam.gov.in, resultsassam.nic.in, results.ahsecregistration.in and also through the UPOLOBHHA app.
Vaishakha Amavasya 2026 on April 17: Significance, timings, rituals, do’s and don’ts to follow
Vaishakha Amavasya in April 2026 is a significant day for honoring ancestors through prayers and rituals. Devotees are advised to avoid auspicious ceremonies and new purchases, focusing instead on charitable acts like feeding animals and offering to Brahmins. Performing specific rituals is believed to bring peace, prosperity, and spiritual growth.
Delhi weather update: Temperature to touch 42 degrees this week as extreme heat returns to capital, IMD warns residents. Check details
IMD Delhi Weather Update: The maximum temperature in Delhi is likely to settle at 40 degree Celsius today, the IMD has said, predicting a partly cloudy skies for the national capital. The temperature in Delhi might touch 42 degrees Celsius tomorrow, prompting the weather department to issue an advisory for infants and elderly people.
Amavasya 2026: When is Vaishakha Amavasya in India, April 16 or 17? Check significance, puja rituals and more
Vaishakha Amavasya, a sacred Hindu day dedicated to honouring ancestors, will be observed on April 17, 2026. Devotees will perform rituals like offering prayers to the Peepal tree and engaging in charity for the salvation of forefathers. The day is considered powerful for appeasing ancestors and reducing karmic debts.
Festivals in April 2026: Full list of Hindu fasts and important dates
April marks the arrival of spring with a vibrant energy and a rich tapestry of Hindu fasts and festivals. The month commences with the auspicious Pink Moon and Hanuman Jayanti, followed by significant observances like Varuthini Ekadashi, Baisakhi, Akshaya Tritiya, and Sita Navami, offering deep spiritual and cultural experiences.
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Chaitra Amavasya 2026: Check date, timings, puja rituals, significance and important traditions to follow
Chaitra Amavasya, observed on March 18-19, 2026, is a sacred Hindu day for spiritual practices and honoring ancestors. Devotees perform holy baths, donations, and specific rituals like feeding animals and lighting diyas to seek blessings, remove negativity, and promote ancestral peace. Charitable acts, especially donating jaggery, sesame seeds, clothes, money, and grains, are highly encouraged for prosperity and good fortune.

Who is Swami Avimukteshwaranand Saraswati? The POCSO case controversy around the Jyotirmath Shankaracharya explained
Swami Avimukteshwaranand Saraswati, the Shankaracharya of the Jyotir Math in Uttarakhand, has been booked under POCSO Act. According to the FIR, it has been alleged that Swami Avimukteshwaranand and his disciples subjected a minor and another youth to repeated sexual assault over the past year. Swami Avimukteshwaranand Saraswati was born in Pratapgarh in UP and took diksha from Swami Swaroopanand in 2006.

Avimukteshwaranand Saraswati moves Allahabad HC seeking anticipatory bail in POCSO case
Swami Avimukteshwaranand Saraswati has approached the Allahabad High Court for anticipatory bail. He faces charges of sexual harassment involving minor children and other offenses. An FIR was filed at Jhunsi police station in Prayagraj. The allegations stem from complaints of sexual abuse at a gurukul and during religious gatherings.

FIR against Swami Avimukteshwaranand under POCSO Act
An FIR has been registered in Prayagraj against Swami Avimukteshwaranand Saraswati and his disciple Mukundanand Brahmachari. Allegations include sexual abuse of two individuals, one a minor, over the past year. The action follows a court order. The FIR names unidentified persons as well. Complainants allege abuse occurred at a gurukul and during religious gatherings. Swami Avimukteshwaranand denies the charges.

Surya Grahan coincides with Phalguna Amavasya today, February 17: Why you must be extra careful and what precautions you should follow
Phalguna Amavasya 2026 India: Phalguna Amavasya, considered highly auspicious for performing rituals to honour one’s ancestors, coincides with the Surya Grahan on February 17, 2026. People must be extra careful today and must avoid purchasing new clothes and shoes, and refrain from tamasic food and activities. One must also avoid doing anything auspicious today.

Surya Grahan 17 Feb 2026: Phalguna Amavasya, Solar Eclipse on same day; check timings, significance, do’s and don’ts
Phalguna Amavasya, a day for ancestor worship, falls on February 17, 2026, coinciding with a solar eclipse. While not visible in India, the eclipse prompts specific observances. Devotees are advised to perform charity, feed others, and avoid certain activities during the eclipse period.

Phalguna Amavasya 2026: Date, muhurat timings, solar eclipse, rituals you should observe on this new moon day
Phalguna Amavasya, a significant new moon day for ancestral remembrance and purification, falls on February 17, 2026. This year's observance is amplified by coinciding with the first solar eclipse of 2026, an annular event. Devotees will engage in rituals like holy bathing, Pitru Tarpan, and charity, seeking spiritual renewal.

Solar Eclipse on February 17, 2026: Will the annular ‘ring of fire’ be visible in India?
A rare annular solar eclipse is set for February 17, 2026. This celestial spectacle, known as the, ring of fire, will be visible mainly over Antarctica. While India will not see this event, skywatchers can follow live streams. The eclipse occurs when the Moon is farther from Earth, creating a unique visual.

Prayagraj: UP ATS mobile squads on high alert as lakhs take holy dip on Mahashivratri
Magh Mela officer Rishi Raj said, "Today is the last 'snan parv' of the Magh Mela, and devotees are coming in large numbers to take a holy dip on the occasion of Mahashivratri. 2026. 10 lakh devotees have already taken a holy dip. The administration has made proper arrangements.

Weeks after Magh Mela row, Adityanath says not everyone can use the title 'Shankaracharya'
Speaking directly on the matter for the first time without taking any name, Adityanath said, "Not every person can write Shankaracharya before his name. Not everyone can claim to be the 'acharya' of a ''peeth' and vitiate the atmosphere at will. Everyone has to follow certain limits."

Mauni Amavasya today January 18: On New Moon Day, avoid cutting hair and nails, eating non-veg food and more. Complete list of dos and don'ts
Mauni Amavasya, observed on January 18, 2026, is a significant Hindu day for ancestral reverence and spiritual renewal. This New Moon in Magha month is considered highly auspicious for warding off negativity. Devotees are encouraged to observe silence, perform holy dips, donate, and honor ancestors, while avoiding hair/nail cutting, non-veg food, harsh words, and conflicts.

UP: Security tightened at Prayagraj's Sangam Ghat as devotees take holy dip on Mauni Amavasya
Millions of devotees took a holy dip at Sangam Ghat in Prayagraj for Mauni Amavasya. Security arrangements were enhanced to manage the large crowds. Despite thick fog, devotees arrived in large numbers for the auspicious ritual. Officials confirmed extensive arrangements were in place for safety and smooth conduct. Crowd management and traffic control measures were implemented.

Mauni Amavasya 2026 date and time: Check when to observe fast, holy dip, Sarvarth Siddhi Yoga, Harshana Yoga, Shiva Vas Yoga timings
Mauni Amavasya 2026 kab hai: This Sunday marks Mauni Amavasya, a significant day for spiritual practices. Devotees will observe silence, perform holy dips, and engage in charity. The day is enhanced by auspicious yogas like Shiva Vas Yoga and Sarvarth Siddhi Yoga. Rituals performed during Brahma Muhurat are highly valued. Prayers for ancestral peace are also a key focus.

Paush Amavasya 2025 Date and time: Is it on December 19 or 20? Check shubh muhurat, and significance
Paush Amavasya 2025 mein kab hai: Paush Amavasya, a significant new moon day dedicated to ancestors, will be observed on December 19, 2025. This day involves rituals like holy baths and charity to bring peace to forefathers and blessings to families. Falling on a Friday, it also holds auspiciousness for Goddess Lakshmi, enhancing financial well-being through good deeds.

Paush Amavasya 2025 Date: Complete tithi, muhurat details, religious importance and more
Paush Amavasya 2025 falls on December 19. This day holds great spiritual significance for ancestor worship and seeking blessings. Devotees will perform ritual baths and charitable acts. Prayers to Surya Dev are also recommended for well-being. This occasion is also known as Chhota Pitru Paksha, emphasizing ancestral rituals for peace and prosperity.

Mahalaya Amavasya 2024: Date, time, significance, and rituals
Mahalaya Amavasya, also known as Sarva Pitri Amavasya, is a significant day in Hinduism for performing rituals to honor ancestors. In 2024, it falls on October 2, marking the end of Pitru Paksha. Key rituals include pujas, pind daan, and feeding Brahmins and animals.

Somvati Amavasya 2024: Data, puja vidhi, timings, significance, do's and don'ts
Somvati Amavasya, a significant day in Hindu tradition for honoring ancestors, approaches on April 8, 2024. This New Moon day, falling on a Monday, offers a chance for devout Hindus to perform various puja rituals to seek blessings and address ancestral karma. Rituals include purifying baths, offering prayers with ghee lamps, conducting hawan or yajna, and reciting sacred texts like the Bhagavad Gita.

When is Mauni Amavasya Feb 9 or 10: Check dates, puja timings, vidhi and who should keep maun vrat
Mauni Amavasya, also known as Maghi Amavasya, is an important day in Hindu religion dedicated to worshiping ancestors and forefathers. On February 9, 2024, devotees observe Mauni Amavasya by keeping a Maun Vrat and performing various rituals. They take a holy bath in the Ganga river, offer Arghya to Lord Surya, and perform Pitru Dosha Puja. Donations, charity, and organizing pujas are considered meritorious. This auspicious day promotes silence, peace, and tranquility in life.

Mauni Amavasya 2024: Date, Tithi, Significance and Things to Avoid
Mauni Amavasya 2024: Also called Mauna Amavasya, is a significant Hindu observance occurring on the no moon day (Amavasya) of the Magha month. This spiritually significant day, marked by rituals, prayers, and self-discipline, varies annually as per the Hindu calendar. In 2024, Mauni Amavasya falls on Feb 9-10, aligning with cosmic positions enhancing Earth's spiritual energy.

Darsha Amavasya 2023: Here is everything about this no-moon festival
Darsha Amavasya 2023 will soon be observed by Hindus all over the world in March 2023.

Chaitra Amavasya: Check significance, rituals and traditions
Significance of Chaitra Amavasya in Hinduism and the rituals associated with it.

Mauni Amavasya 2023: Check Tithi and important things to do on this day
Devotees are observing Magha Amavasya today on January 21, 2023. As per the Hindu Calendar, the day is known as the new Moon day.

Amavasya 2023: Here's all you need to know about this important event
Amavasya is a very important event for Hindus. The dates of Amavasya Tithi for 2023 are mentioned below.
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