Amavasya February 2026 falls on February 17. Know Phalguna Amavasya timings, rituals, Shraddha importance and why this new moon day holds spiritual value in the Hindu calendar. (Photo: Nasa)

Amavasya February 2026: Date, timings and significance

Amavasya February 2026 falls on February 17 (Tuesday). Check Phalguna Amavasya timings, rituals, Shraddha importance and why this new moon day is important in the Hindu calendar.

by · India Today

In Short

  • Amavasya falls on February 17, 2026 (Tuesday)
  • Tithi begins on February 16 evening and ends on February 17
  • Day is important for Shraddha and spiritual rituals

Amavasya February 2026 will be observed on Tuesday, February 17, marking the new moon day in the Hindu calendar. Also known as Phalguna Amavasya, this day is considered important for performing rituals related to ancestors and spiritual cleansing. The Amavasya Tithi begins at 05:34 PM on February 16 and ends at 05:30 PM on February 17. Devotees use this time for Shraddha rituals, prayers and special pujas. Many also perform remedies like Kalasarpa Dosha puja, believing that Amavasya brings a powerful opportunity for peace and spiritual balance.

AMAVASYA FEBRUARY 2026 DATE AND TIMINGS

  • Date: February 17, 2026 (Tuesday)
  • Tithi Begins: 05:34 PM, February 16
  • Tithi Ends: 05:30 PM, February 17

This Amavasya falls during Krishna Paksha of Phalguna month, making it Phalguna Amavasya.

WHAT IS AMAVASYA?

Amavasya is the new moon day when the moon is not visible in the sky. It holds special importance in the Hindu calendar, as several rituals are performed only on this tithi.

Depending on the weekday, Amavasya gets special names. When it falls on Monday, it is called Somvati Amavasya, and when it falls on Saturday, it is known as Shani Amavasya.

SIGNIFICANCE OF PHALGUNA AMAVASYA

Phalguna Amavasya is considered a suitable day for spiritual practices and rituals for ancestors. Devotees believe that performing prayers on this day brings peace to ancestral souls and helps remove obstacles in life.

It is one of the key days when people focus on inner reflection, charity and religious activities.

RITUALS PERFORMED ON AMAVASYA

On Amavasya, devotees usually:

  • Perform Shraddha rituals to honour ancestors
  • Offer prayers and food for departed souls
  • Observe fasting or simple diet
  • Visit temples or perform puja at home

All Amavasya days are considered appropriate for Shraddha rituals aimed at appeasing ancestors.

KALASARPA DOSHA PUJA AND AMAVASYA

Amavasya is also seen as a favourable time to perform Kalasarpa Dosha puja. Many people choose this day to seek relief from astrological issues and improve life conditions through prayers and rituals.

Amavasya is also spelled and pronounced as Amavasai or Amavas.

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