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Amavasya Tithi 2022

Last Updated on March 8, 2023 By Editorial Staff Leave a Comment

The date and time for Amavasya 2022 are listed below for your convenience. Amavasya is a Sanskrit word that refers to the New Moon’s lunar phase. Thirty lunar phases, known as tithi in India, are used in the Hindu lunar calendar. Amavasya is regarded as a moment of enormous power in Hindu culture and religion. Except for the Karttika Amavasya – the Amavasya of the Hindu festival Diwali – other Amavasya days are considered unlucky.

Every month, the Amavasya day is regarded auspicious for forefathers’ devotion, and poojas are performed. Ashwin Amavasya or Pitru Paksha (Mahalaya), the dark fortnight of Ashwin month (September-October), is especially important for making oblations to dead ancestors.

Mauni Amavasya, Shani Jayanti, Vat Savitri Vrat, Bhaumvati Amavasya, Lakshmi puja (Diwali), Hariyali Amavasya, and Mahalaya Amavasya are some of the most popular observances and major amavasya dates (Pitru Paksha).

Monday Amavasya, also known as Somavati Amavasya, holds great significance in Hindu religion. A fast on this particular Amavasya is thought to protect women from widowhood and ensure progeny bearing.

Here is the list of all 2022 Amavasya dates with their exact start time and end time of Amavasya tithi in 2022

Tithi Start & End Time
January, 2022 Jan 02, 3:42 am – Jan 03, 12:03 am
January, 2022 (Mauni Amavasya, Bhaumvati Amavasya) Jan 31, 2:18 pm – Feb 01, 11:15 am
March, 2022 Mar 02, 1:00 am – Mar 02, 11:04 pm
March, 2022 Mar 31, 12:22 pm – Apr 01, 11:54 am
April, 2022 (Shani Amavasya) Apr 30, 12:58 am – May 01, 1:58 am
May, 2022 (Somvati Amavasya) May 29, 2:55 pm – May 30, 5:00 pm
June, 2022 Jun 28, 5:52 am – Jun 29, 8:22 am
July, 2022 (Hariyali Amavasya) Jul 27, 9:12 pm – Jul 28, 11:25 pm
August, 2022 (Shani Amavasya) Aug 26, 12:24 pm – Aug 27, 1:47 pm
September, 2022 (Mahalaya Amavasya) Sep 25, 3:12 am – Sep 26, 3:24 am
October, 2022 (Bhaumvati Amavasya) Oct 24, 5:27 pm – Oct 25, 4:18 pm
November, 2022 Nov 23, 6:53 am – Nov 24, 4:27 am
December, 2022 Dec 22, 7:13 pm – Dec 23, 3:46 pm

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