Amavasya Tithi is considered very important in Hinduism. According to the Panchang, there are a total of 12 Amavasyas in a year. One of these is the new moon day of Jyestha month. In such a situation, based on the information given by astrologer expert Dr Radhakant Vats, let us know all the important things including the date of Jyestha Amavasya, Puja Muhurta and the importance of bathing and donation.

When is Jyestha Amavasya 2023?

  • The Amavasya Tithi of Jyeshtha month will begin on May 18, Thursday at 9.42 pm.
  • The new moon date of Jyestha month will end on May 19, Friday, at 9.22 am.

In such a situation, according to Udaya Tithi, Jyeshtha Amavasya will be worshipped on Friday, May 19

Jyestha Amavasya 2023 Puja Muhurat

  • The auspicious time for worship of Jyestha Amavasya will start at 7.19 am.
  • The auspicious time of worship of Jyestha Amavasya will end at 10.42 am.
  • Worshipping during this period will be considered auspicious, fruitful and welfare.

Jyeshth Amavasya 2023 Significance

  • On the day of Jyeshtha Amavasya, offering to the ancestors gives peace to the anger of the ancestors.
  • On the day of Jyeshta Amavasya, Pitru Shanti Havan and Pinddan get the blessings of their ancestors.
  • On the day of Jyeshtha Amavasya, luck starts supporting Sun God and worshipping Lord Vishnu.
  • By worshipping on the day of Jyeshtha Amavasya, the yoga of infamy and defamation goes away.
  • Worshipping on the day of Jyestha Amavasya also destroys the obstacles coming into the works.

Jyestha Amavasya 2023 Speciality of Snan Daan

  • Bath donation also has special significance on the day of Jyestha Amavasya.
  • By donating a bath on this day, the obstacles to getting a child are removed.
  • By donating a bath on this day, family troubles go away.
  • Donating a bath on this day destroys the troubles.
  • By donating a bath on this day, the disease does not reside in the house.

Jyestha Amavasya 2023 Dos and Don'ts

  • Cows, dogs and crows should be fed on the day of Jyestha Amavasya.
  • Peepal and Banyan trees should be worshipped and circumambulated.
  • Raw milk and black sesame seeds should be donated.
  • Mustard oil lamps should be lit on Peepal and Banyan trees.

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