Significance and Rituals of Somvati Amavasya 2026
Understanding Somvati Amavasya 2026
Somvati Amavasya 2026: Today marks the occasion of Somvati Amavasya, coinciding with the conclusion of *Adhik Maas*, an additional lunar month. This day is particularly noteworthy due to a rare celestial event known as *Mahasanyog*. The *Amavasya* (new moon) is significant in Hindu traditions, as it is a time to honor one's ancestors (*Pitrs*). Additionally, this day features a unique overlap of Somvati Amavasya and *Mithun Sankranti*, which is the Sun's entry into Gemini. According to the *Panchang* (Hindu calendar), the alignment of a Monday, *Amavasya*, *Surya Sankranti*, and *Adhik Maas* is a rare occurrence that happens only once in many years. Let's delve into the importance of Somvati Amavasya, the rituals associated with it, and the duration of the *Tithi* (lunar day).
Duration of Somvati Amavasya
**Duration of Somvati Amavasya**
As per the Vedic *Panchang*, the *Amavasya Tithi* of the *Adhik Maas* in the month of *Jyeshtha*, which falls today, June 15, will be observed until 08:23 AM. Following this time, the *Pratipada* (first day of the lunar fortnight) will commence. This day not only marks the end of *Adhik Maas* but also aligns with *Mithun Sankranti*, Somvati Amavasya, *Sarvartha Siddhi Yoga*, and *Amrit Siddhi Yoga*.
Importance of Somvati Amavasya
**Significance of Somvati Amavasya**
Religious texts emphasize the importance of taking a sacred dip in the Ganges, making charitable donations, and performing *Tarpan* (water offerings) to ancestors on *Amavasya*. Acts of charity on this day are believed to be highly rewarding. This day is particularly significant in Hinduism as it is dedicated to *Tarpan* and honoring ancestors, worshipping Lord Shiva (due to it being a Monday), Lord Vishnu (as it marks the end of *Adhik Maas*), and the Sun God (because of *Mithun Sankranti*). Furthermore, rituals such as worshipping the Peepal tree, performing religious ceremonies, making donations, and taking holy baths are thought to bring spiritual benefits.
Why is Somvati Amavasya Special?
**Why is Somvati Amavasya considered special?**
Monday is revered by Lord Shiva, while the *Amavasya* is dedicated to ancestors. The combination of these two elements makes this day particularly auspicious. It is believed that worship, fasting, and charitable acts performed with sincerity on this day can eliminate various life obstacles and bring joy, tranquility, and prosperity to families. On Somvati Amavasya, consider donating items to receive blessings from your ancestors and Lord Shiva.
Activities for Somvati Amavasya
What to do on Somvati Amavasya today:
- Rise early and take a bath in a sacred river. If that's not feasible, add *Gangajal* (holy Ganges water) to your bath and offer *Arghya* (water oblation) to the rising sun.
- Visit a Shiva temple in the morning and offer water, raw milk, and *Belpatra* (Bilva leaves) to the *Shivling*.
- Worship Lord Vishnu by offering *Tulsi* leaves, yellow flowers, and sweets.
- Pour water on a Peepal tree, light a *ghee* lamp nearby, and perform *Aarti*.
- After worship, donate food, clothing, and money to those in need.
Conclusion
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