
Amavasya in 2026 List - Amavasya Tithi 2026
Amavasya date is considered very important in the Hindu religion. On the day of Amavasya, the moon completely disappears and this night is a black terrible night. On this day the moon does not rise at night. Dense darkness prevails all around the universe during the night. On the other hand, both the fortnights of every month are determined from the date of the new moon and the full moon. Where the Krishna Paksha begins after the full moon date, the Shukla Paksha begins after the Amavasya date.
Whereas every year there are 12 new moon dates, in the year when there is Adhikamas, 13 new moon dates fall and one new moon date increases. On this date, there is a ritual of worshiping deities, bathing in the holy river, donating to the poor, and performing Shraddha and Tarpan for the peace of the ancestors. Due to this, they get the fruit of virtue. For this, people also wait a lot for Amavasya Tithi and are interested to know when is the Amavasya Tithi which month. So let's know how many new moon dates will be there in the year 2026 and what will be the day and date and Nkashatra of these new moon dates.
Amavasya January 2026
Date |
Day |
Nakshatra |
Amavashya Tithi |
18 January |
Sunday |
Purva Ashadha |
Magha Amavasya |
Amavasya February 2026
Date |
Day |
Nakshatra |
Amavashya Tithi |
17 February |
Tuesday |
Dhanishtha |
Phalguna Amavasya |
Amavasya March 2026
Date |
Day |
Nakshatra |
Amavashya Tithi |
19 March |
Thursday |
Uttara Bhadrapada |
Chaitra Amavasya |
Amavasya April 2026
Date |
Day |
Nakshatra |
Amavashya Tithi |
17 April |
Friday |
Revati |
Vaishakha Amavasya |
Amavasya May 2026
Date |
Day |
Nakshatra |
Amavashya Tithi |
16 May |
Saturday |
Bharani |
Jyeshtha Amavasya |
Amavasya June 2026
Date |
Day |
Nakshatra |
Amavashya Tithi |
15 June |
Monday |
Mrigashirsha |
Jyeshtha Amavasya (Adhik) |
Amavasya July 2026
Date |
Day |
Nakshatra |
Amavashya Tithi |
14 July |
Tuesday |
Punarvasu |
Ashadha Amavasya |
Amavasya August 2026
Date |
Day |
Nakshatra |
Amavashya Tithi |
12 August |
Wednesday |
Pushya |
Shravana Amavasya |
Amavasya September 2026
Date |
Day |
Nakshatra |
Amavashya Tithi |
11 September |
Friday |
Purva Phalguni |
Bhadrapada Amavasya |
Amavasya October 2026
Date |
Day |
Nakshatra |
Amavashya Tithi |
10 October |
Saturday |
Hasta |
Ashwina Amavasya |
Amavasya November 2026
Date |
Day |
Nakshatra |
Amavashya Tithi |
09 November |
Monday |
Swati |
Kartika Amavasya |
Amavasya December 2026
Date |
Day |
Nakshatra |
Amavashya Tithi |
08 December |
Tuesday |
Anuradha |
Margashirsha Amavasya |
Conclusion
Amavasya has special religious significance in Hinduism. Amavasya is the darkest night of the moon, so many people believe that it is inauspicious to start anything new on this day. In Hinduism, no new work is done on the day of Amavasya. Nevertheless, Amavasya 2026 is also considered a lucky day for tarpan, fasting, and ancestor worship. On this day people worship Lord Vishnu. If you do not know the date or want to donate in the name of someone who has passed away recently, then through online astrological consultation, you can know in detail which is the best new moon day time to perform Shradh And why is important.