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Jyeshtha Amavasya 2026 And Its Religious Importance

By April 1, 2025December 26th, 2025No Comments
Jyeshtha Amavasya 2025 And Its Religious Importance

The new moon day is called Amavasya, and Jyeshtha is the third month of the lunar calendar (May – June). Read below to know more about Jyeshtha Amavasya.English CTR

Date and Time for Jyeshtha Amavasya 2026

Date Start and End Time
16th May 2026, Sunday 05:11 AM, May 16 – 01:30 AM, May 17
15th June 2026, Monday 12:19 PM, Jun 14 – 08:23 AM, Jun 15

Also Read: Mahavir Jayanti 2026: Date, Rituals and Teachings

Jyeshtha Amavasya Significance

On 26 May 2026, Jyeshtha Amavasya 2026 Tithi begins; it holds a deep significance in Hindu tradition. It offers an opportunity to connect with our forefathers, cleanse bad energy, and achieve Spiritual Enlightenment.

1. Spiritual Enlightenment 

Jyeshtha Amavasya 2026 is an excellent time for self-reflection and Spiritual Enlightenment. The dark night of Amavasya marks the completion of a cycle and is a time for a new start.

  • One can perform prayers and meditation to embark on a journey towards enlightenment.
  • Also, don’t miss this opportunity to try growing spiritually. 

2. Connecting With Forefathers

Amavasya is the right time to connect with the ancestors, as we are closest to them during this time; thus, it is very possible to connect with them on a profound level. You can perform Pind Daan, Pitru Pooja, Pitru Dosha, Shanti Pooja, and Hawan.

3. Shani Jayanti 

Shanti Jayanti is also on the same day. As per the Hindu Panchang, Shani Jayanti falls in the Jyeshtha month on the Amavasya tithi. Shani Dev is known for being the greatest teacher. Also, as the lord of Karma, he ensures that people get back whatever they give. 

4. Things You Can Do 

  • You should recite Shani Chalisa on this day.
  • Offer Mustard Oil to Shani Dev.
  • Also, offer Black Sesame to shani Dev.
  • In addition, offering black clothes and blue flowers to Shani Dev will also work in your favour. 

Advantages Of Observing Jyeshtha Amavasya 

You can go on a complete fast, during which you cannot have food or even water. Others can go for partial fasting, which allows fruits and liquids. Let’s discuss the advantages of observing fast on Jyeshtha Amavasya 2026.

  • It helps detoxify the body by relaxing the entire system, which aids in removing waste.
  • It helps get rid of negative energy. As it purifies our mind and soul, it allows us to achieve inner peace.
  • As we fast on this auspicious day, we are blessed with good fortune in return. It brings good luck and eases our struggles.
  • It also helps release stress from the mind, bringing peace of mind to the one who is fasting. Thus giving us emotional balance.
  • It helps with a person’s spiritual growth. Also, it is the right time for self-reflection, as the mind receives positive energy, which helps in a deeper reflection on thoughts and feelings.
  • It purifies our mind and soul, strengthening our mind and helping us stay away from negative energies. Also, it increases self-control and willpower.

Jyeshtha Amavasya Remedy

  • Perform charity for your ancestors. Any charity done on Jyeshtha Amavasya 2026 will please all nine planets. Furthermore, it will ease your struggles.
  • Wake up early in the morning.
  • Chant Mantras like Laxmi Mantra and Jyeshtha Gayatri Mantra.
  • Try visiting any spiritual place. You can take a bath there. In addition, performing a donation there will further increase your Punya Karma.
  • Worshipping the Peepal and the Bud tree will also work in your favour.
  • Also, the Tarpan ritual, which involves offering water mixed with black sesame seeds, barley, and darbha grass to the ancestors on Jyeshtha Amavasya 2026, will give peace to the forefathers’ souls.

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Darsha Amavasya

On Darsha Amavasya’s night, the moon is completely absent. People worship Chandra Dev on this day to get his blessings. It is similar to Jyeshtha Amavasya as both occur on the New Moon, but Darsha Amavasya occurs every month on the new moon, while the other Amavasya occurs on the new moon but only in Jyeshtha month.

Benefits Of Darsha Amavasya

  • We can attract good fortune and abundance by worshipping Chandra Dev on Darsha Amavasya.
  • For people who are struggling with delays, fasting on Drsha Amavasya will help ease them.
  • Worshipping ancestors on this day will bring them peace.
  • It is also considered a crucial day for attaining moksha, which can be done by awakening Chandra Dev.
  • Performing rituals on this day will reduce the effects of Pitra dosha.

Conclusion

The day holds great importance as it can help in spiritual growth, connecting with forefathers, getting rid of negative energies, releasing stress, and attaining good fortune. Jyeshtha Amavasya will allow you to build a deeper connection with higher powers.

Thus, one can fast on this day to attain the complete benefits of this day. Following the given remedies, performing charity and chanting mantras like Lamxi Mantra and Jyeshtha Gayatri Mantra will further intensify the benefits. 

Frequently Asked Questions

1. What is the significance of Jyeshtha Amavasya?

Jyeshtha Amavasya is considered to have immense spiritual significance. On this day, any religious or spiritual practice is more effective and impactful.

2. What rituals are performed on Jyeshtha Amavasya?

Several rituals are performed on Jyeshtha Amavasya, including Pind Daan, Pitru Pooja, and Pitru Dosha Shanti Pooja.

3. What should you donate on Jyeshtha Amavasya?

Donating clothes, food, and money to the poor and feeding animals and birds is considered important in Jyeshtha Amavasya.

4. Is Jyeshtha Amavasya good ?

This Amavasya is considered very lucky as it removes all the struggles and problems from an individual’s life.

5. Can you have non-veg on Jyeshtha Amavasya?

As for Hindus, it is generally considered bad to eat non-veg because it generates negative vibrations, so it is highly important to avoid non-veg on this Amavasya.

6. When is Jyeshtha Amavasya 2026?

Jyeshtha Amavasya 2026 will be observed on 16th May and 15th June 2026.

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