Significance of Somvati Amavasya 2026: A Day of Worship and Rituals
Understanding Somvati Amavasya 2026
Somvati Amavasya 2026 Date: In Hindu tradition, the *Amavasya* or new moon day holds immense spiritual importance. The *Amavasya* occurring in June is particularly noteworthy due to various auspicious celestial alignments. When this new moon falls on a Monday, it is referred to as Somvati Amavasya, which carries significant meaning. This year's first Somvati Amavasya coincides with *Adhik Maas*, an additional lunar month, enhancing its uniqueness.
Devotees believe that sincerely worshipping Lord Shiva and Goddess Parvati on this day brings joy, tranquility, and prosperity, fulfilling deep-seated desires. Furthermore, it is an ideal occasion for performing *Tarpan* (water offerings) and *Shraddha* rituals for ancestors. The presence of *Adhik Maas* makes it especially meritorious to take a holy dip in sacred rivers and engage in charitable acts, which are thought to yield everlasting merit (*Akshay Punya*).
When is Somvati Amavasya 2026?
As per the *Panchang* (Hindu calendar), Somvati Amavasya occurs during the *Krishna Paksha* (waning moon phase) of *Adhik Maas* this year. The *Amavasya* tithi (lunar day) commences at 12:20 PM on Sunday, June 14, and concludes at 8:24 AM on Monday, June 15. Based on the *Udaya Tithi* (sunrise tithi), the fasting and rituals for Somvati Amavasya will be observed on June 15, 2026, while June 14 is deemed more appropriate for ancestral rituals (*Pitri-karya*).
Auspicious Timings (*Shubh Muhurat*)
*Amavasya* Tithi Begins: June 14, 2026, at 12:20 PM
*Amavasya* Tithi Ends: June 15, 2026, at 8:24 AM
Optimal time for bathing and charity: *Brahma Muhurat*, from 4:04 AM to 4:44 AM
Importance of Somvati Amavasya
On this day, married women observe a fast and engage in worship of Lord Shiva and Goddess Parvati, seeking longevity for their husbands and a blissful married life. A common practice includes circumambulating the Peepal tree. It is believed that taking a dip in a holy river and making donations on Amavasya cleanses one of sins. Additionally, performing *Tarpan* and *Shraddha* rituals for ancestors on this day is thought to mitigate *Pitra Dosh* and invoke blessings from forefathers.
**Guidelines for Observance**
Rise early, cleanse yourself, and start the day with purity.
Conduct *Abhishek* of Lord Shiva and worship Goddess Parvati following the established rituals.
Ensure to perform *Tarpan* and *Shraddha* for your ancestors.
Gain merit by donating to those in need.
Avoid *Tamasic* foods and refrain from disrespecting anyone.
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