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Amavasya Dates & Timings 2028

Amavasya (New Moon) dates and exact tithi timings for 2028. Timings shown for New Delhi. Select a different city to see local timings.

12 Sacred Days
Precise Timings
New Delhi
Next:Magha Amavasya (Mauni Amavasya) on January 26 in New Delhi
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Year
2028
Next:Magha Amavasya (Mauni Amavasya) on January 26 in New Delhi

2028 Amavasya Calendar

Timings calculated for New Delhi

Magha Amavasya (Mauni Amavasya)

Wed, Jan 26, 2028
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Tithi Timings
Start:Tue, Jan 25, 2028, 6:18 PM
End:Wed, Jan 26, 2028, 8:43 PM

The most spiritually charged Amavasya! Observed with silence (Maun) and sacred river baths, especially at Prayag. This day holds the power to cleanse lifetimes of karma through disciplined practice.

Phalguna Amavasya

Fri, Feb 25, 2028
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Tithi Timings
Start:Thu, Feb 24, 2028, 1:27 PM
End:Fri, Feb 25, 2028, 4:08 PM

As winter ends and spring approaches, this final Amavasya of the year helps you release the old and embrace renewal. Perform tarpan to thank ancestors for their year-long protection and guidance.

Chaitra Amavasya

Sun, Mar 26, 2028
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Tithi Timings
Start:Sat, Mar 25, 2028, 7:57 AM
End:Sun, Mar 26, 2028, 10:02 AM

As spring blooms and nature awakens, Chaitra Amavasya invites you to plant seeds of new intentions while honoring ancestors who guide your path forward.

Vaishakha Amavasya

Mon, Apr 24, 2028
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Tithi Timings
Start:Mon, Apr 24, 2028, 12:22 AM
End:Tue, Apr 25, 2028, 1:17 AM

During the peak of summer heat, this sacred day reminds us to offer water and food to our departed elders, seeking their blessings for prosperity and peace in our homes.

Jyeshtha Amavasya

Wed, May 24, 2028
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Tithi Timings
Start:Tue, May 23, 2028, 2:11 PM
End:Wed, May 24, 2028, 1:46 PM

Known as the month of Lord Vishnu, this Amavasya calls for inner purification through fasting and meditation, helping you find calm amidst life's intensity.

Ashadha Amavasya

Thu, Jun 22, 2028
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Tithi Timings
Start:Thu, Jun 22, 2028, 1:39 AM
End:Thu, Jun 22, 2028, 11:58 PM

As monsoon rains arrive, this day symbolizes washing away past karmas. Devotees perform tarpan near rivers, connecting with ancestral souls through the sacred flow of water.

Shravana Amavasya (Hariyali Amavasya)

Sat, Jul 22, 2028
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Tithi Timings
Start:Fri, Jul 21, 2028, 11:18 AM
End:Sat, Jul 22, 2028, 8:32 AM

Falling in the greenest heart of the monsoon in Lord Shiva's month, Hariyali Amavasya is kept with tree-planting, charity, and remembrance of the ancestors.

Bhadrapada Amavasya

Sun, Aug 20, 2028
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Tithi Timings
Start:Sat, Aug 19, 2028, 7:48 PM
End:Sun, Aug 20, 2028, 4:14 PM

The Amavasya of Bhadrapada, observed with tarpan and charity for the departed as the monsoon draws to a close.

Ashwina Amavasya (Mahalaya / Sarva Pitru Amavasya)

Mon, Sep 18, 2028
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Tithi Timings
Start:Mon, Sep 18, 2028, 3:47 AM
End:Mon, Sep 18, 2028, 11:54 PM

The most important Amavasya for ancestor worship — it concludes Pitru Paksha with Sarva Pitru Shraddha, when families honour every departed ancestor, especially those whose tithi of passing is unknown.

Kartika Amavasya (Diwali)

Wed, Oct 18, 2028
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Tithi Timings
Start:Tue, Oct 17, 2028, 12:06 PM
End:Wed, Oct 18, 2028, 8:27 AM

The most celebrated Amavasya! Diwali transforms the darkest night into a festival of lights, prosperity, and new beginnings. Lakshmi puja brings wealth while ancestor worship ensures their continued blessings.

Margashirsha Amavasya

Thu, Nov 16, 2028
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Tithi Timings
Start:Wed, Nov 15, 2028, 9:35 PM
End:Thu, Nov 16, 2028, 6:48 PM

As winter sets in, this introspective day is perfect for meditation and self-reflection. Devotees honor ancestors while preparing mentally and spiritually for the year ahead.

Pausha Amavasya

Sat, Dec 16, 2028
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Tithi Timings
Start:Fri, Dec 15, 2028, 9:01 AM
End:Sat, Dec 16, 2028, 7:36 AM

In the heart of winter, this Amavasya teaches simplicity and compassion. Offering warm clothes, blankets, and food to the needy is believed to please both ancestors and the divine.

About Amavasya (New Moon)

Amavasya is the New Moon day in the Hindu lunar calendar, observed for spiritual reflection, pitru tarpan, and inner purification. Below you will find city-wise exact tithi start and end timings for your selected year.

Significance

Amavasya marks renewal and introspection. Many devotees perform tarpan for ancestors and maintain sattvic discipline.

Observances

Common practices include simple diet/fasting, tarpan where customary, meditation, mantra japa, and charity.

Timing Source

All timings are computed per city timezone using accurate lunar calculations for the given year.

"Amavasya is the day of divine grace"

The ancient scriptures state that observing Amavasya with devotion grants the same merit as performing thousands of sacrifices and pilgrimages.

Traditions and Observance

Amavasya observance varies by region and family tradition. The following concise pointers can be adapted respectfully.

Purity & Restraint
  • Follow a simple sattvic diet or fast where appropriate
  • Practice calm speech and introspection
  • Offer prayers for inner clarity and peace
Spiritual Practice
  • Chant mantras and meditate in a quiet setting
  • Read sacred texts as per family tradition
  • Donate food or essentials to those in need
Pitru Tarpan (where customary)
  • Perform tarpan with guidance from elders or priests
  • Prefer morning hours; respect local customs and calendars
  • Keep the mind composed and prayerful

Important Reminder

Always consult with your spiritual guide or family traditions for specific observance practices. The timings may vary based on your location and local customs. Listen to your body and practice with devotion rather than mere ritual.

2028 brings 12 new moons to New Delhi, including Magha Amavasya (Mauni Amavasya), Ashwina Amavasya (Mahalaya / Sarva Pitru Amavasya). Those carry extra weight for ancestor rites and temple offerings—mark them early.

Times calculated for New Delhi. Observances may vary by family tradition and regional custom.

Amavasya in 2028, month by month

January 2028: In January 2028, Amavasya falls on Wednesday, 26 January (Magha Amavasya).

February 2028: In February 2028, Amavasya falls on Friday, 25 February (Phalguna Amavasya).

March 2028: In March 2028, Amavasya falls on Sunday, 26 March (Chaitra Amavasya).

April 2028: In April 2028, Amavasya falls on Monday, 24 April (Vaishakha Amavasya).

May 2028: In May 2028, Amavasya falls on Wednesday, 24 May (Jyeshtha Amavasya).

June 2028: In June 2028, Amavasya falls on Thursday, 22 June (Ashadha Amavasya).

July 2028: In July 2028, Amavasya falls on Saturday, 22 July (Shravana Amavasya).

August 2028: In August 2028, Amavasya falls on Sunday, 20 August (Bhadrapada Amavasya).

September 2028: In September 2028, Amavasya falls on Monday, 18 September (Ashwina Amavasya).

October 2028: In October 2028, Amavasya falls on Wednesday, 18 October (Kartika Amavasya).

November 2028: In November 2028, Amavasya falls on Thursday, 16 November (Margashirsha Amavasya).

December 2028: In December 2028, Amavasya falls on Saturday, 16 December (Pausha Amavasya).

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