Pausha Amavasya
19 Dec, 2025
Friday

Pausha Amavasya on 19-12-2025
Tithi Begin Time:
Krishna Paksha: Dec 19 04:59 AM – Dec 20 07:13 AM
Tithi End Time:
Shukla Paksha Pratipada: Dec 20 07:13 AM – Dec 21 09:11 AM
Nakshatra, Muhurat (Start Time):
Mula Nakshatra: Dec 19 10:51 PM – Dec 21 01:21 AM
Nakshatra, Muhurat (End Time):
Purvashada Nakshatra: Dec 21 01:21 AM – Dec 22 03:36 AM
About Pausha Amavasya 2025
Introduction to Pausha Amavasya
The moon is not visible at all on Amavasya. That is why it is called Amavasya. Amavasya is the last day of Krishna Paksha. Purnima is the last day of Shukla Paksha. The difference is that on Purnima the moon is fully visible. But Amavasya is just the opposite. There is an Amavasya every month.
Amavasya is Best Ideal for Pitru Puja
Amavasya is considered an ideal day to perform Shradh rituals to honour and please one's ancestors. By doing so, people seek their blessings for peace, prosperity, and overall well-being.
Many people perform rituals on this day to reduce Kalsarpa Dosh, a dosha that brings challenges in life in every aspect.
Amavasya is also known by the name of the day. For example, the Amavasya that falls on Monday is called Somvati Amavasya. If there is an Amavasya on Tuesday, it is called Bhauma Amavasya. If there is an Amavasya on Saturday, it is called Shani Amavasya.
The Significance of Pausha Amavasya
Pausha Amavasya is especially auspicious for charity. It is believed that acts of charity bring multi-fold blessings. Eating food, clothes and other essential items is considered especially pious.
Pausha Amavasya Rituals
Performing Tarpana (water offering with black sesame) and shraddha rituals for deceased family members is an essential practice. These rituals are performed with utmost devotion to provide peace to the divine shrines.
Bathing in holy rivers on Pausha Amavasya is Very Auspicious
Taking holy dip in rivers like Ganga, Yamuna or Godavari is considered purifying for both body and soul. It is believed that it washes away sins and creates spiritual feelings.
Make Charity on the Pausha Amavasya
Donating food, clothes and other essential items to the poor and needy on the day is a way to receive blessings and positive karma.