Sunday 02 January Paush Amavasya
Tuesday 01 February Magha Amavasya
Wednesday 02 March Phalguna Amavasya
Friday 01 April Chaitra Amavasya
Saturday 30 April Vaishakha Amavasya
Monday 30 May Jyeshtha Amavasya
Wednesday 29 June Ashadha Amavasya
Thursday 28 July Shravana Amavasya
Saturday 27 August Bhadrapada Amavasya
Sunday 25 September Ashwin Amavasya
Tuesday 25 October Kartik Amavasya
Wednesday 23 November Margashirsha Amavasya
Friday 23 December Paush Amavasya
About Amavasya:
As per Hindu religion, Amavasya or Amavasi refers to the new moon night occurring in the lunar month’s first night and first quarter. On that day, although the moon is actually present, it cannot be seen by the naked eye hence it is also known as no moon day. Since moon remains invisible, the night of Amavasya remains in pitch darkness. Several rituals are conducted on this day, the most important one being Shradha worship to appease the souls of our dead kith and kin. When Amavasya comes on a Monday, it is referred to as Somvati Amavasya while the Saturday one is known by the name of Shani Amavasya. People suffering from the ill-effects of Kalsarpa Dosha are advised by astrologers to perform the Kalasarpa Dosha Puja on Amavasya day.