Understanding Paush Amavasya 2025: Key Dates and Rituals

Paush Amavasya 2025 marks the last new moon of the year, creating confusion about its exact date. This article clarifies that the auspicious day falls on December 19th, providing essential timings for rituals such as bathing, donations, and Shraddha for ancestors. Learn about the Brahma Muhurta, Chaughadiya Muhurta, and other significant periods to honor your ancestors effectively. Additionally, discover the importance of lighting a lamp to guide the spirits of the departed. Read on to ensure you observe this sacred occasion correctly.
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Paush Amavasya 2025 Date


Paush Amavasya 2025 Date: The final new moon of the year, known as Paush Amavasya, is approaching. This significant event occurs on the Paush Krishna Amavasya date, leading to some confusion regarding whether it falls on December 19th or December 20th. To clarify this uncertainty, consulting the Panchang is essential. Let's delve into the accurate date for Paush Amavasya, along with the auspicious timings for bathing, donations, and Shraddha rituals.


Determining the Correct Date for Paush Amavasya

What is the correct date of Paush Amavasya?
According to the Druk Panchang, Paush Amavasya commences at 4:59 AM on December 19th and continues until 7:12 AM on December 20th. Notably, on December 20th, the Paush Amavasya Tithi is valid for just three minutes post-sunrise, specifically after 7:09 AM. This Tithi is available for a brief period during the Udaya Tithi. Hence, how can one perform bathing, donations, and Shraddha for their ancestors?

On December 19th, the Paush Amavasya Tithi is effective from sunrise at 7:09 AM until the day's end. This means that the Tithi will be active throughout December 19th, allowing individuals to bathe, donate, and conduct Tarpan and Shraddha for their ancestors. Therefore, it is advisable to observe Paush Amavasya on December 19th.


Auspicious Timing for Paush Amavasya

For those planning to bathe and donate on Paush Amavasya, the Brahma Muhurta is set from 5:19 AM to 6:14 AM. This is an ideal time for donations following a bath. Additionally, from 7:09 AM to 11:01 AM, the period is also considered auspicious for bathing and donations.

The auspicious Chaughadiya Muhurta on Paush Amavasya includes the Chara-Samanya Muhurta from 7:09 AM to 8:26 AM, followed by the Labh-Unnati Muhurta from 8:26 AM to 9:43 AM, and the Amrit-Sarvottam Muhurta from 9:43 AM to 11:01 AM.


Additional Auspicious Times

Auspicious Time for Paush Amavasya
The Abhijit Muhurta on this day is from 11:58 AM to 12:39 PM, while the Vijay Muhurta spans from 2:02 PM to 2:43 PM. Furthermore, Amrit Kaal occurs from 1:03 PM to 2:50 PM.


Shraddha Timing on Paush Amavasya

Time for Shraddha on Paush Amavasya
On this day, after bathing, individuals honor their ancestors and make donations, which may include food, white garments, and fruits. It is believed that ancestors return to the earthly realm during Amavasya, prompting the performance of Shraddha, Pind Daan, and Tarpan to appease them. Those wishing to conduct Shraddha rituals can do so between 11:30 AM and 2:30 PM.


Lighting a Lamp for Ancestors

Light a lamp for the ancestors
To alleviate Pitru Dosha, performing Panchbali on the last Amavasya of the year is recommended. On the evening of Amavasya, lighting a lamp for the ancestors in the southern direction outside the home is advised. This gesture illuminates the path for the ancestors, ensuring they find their way back home with ease.

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