Karwa Chauth Date 2022

Karwa Chauth 2022, Karwa Chauth Vrat Katha in Hindi

When is Karwa Chauth 2022?

Karwa Chauth 2022 Date in India Calendar - If you ask when is karwa chauth 2022 or karwa chauth kab hai - the answer is here

Karwa Chauth 2022 Date is on 13th October, 2022, Thursday.

Chaturthi tithi starts - 1:59 AM on Oct 13, 2022

Chaturthi tithi ends - 03:08 AM on Oct 14, 2022



Karva Chauth Meaning



The meaning of Chauth is fourth day and Karwa means earthen pot with a spout. This vessel symbolises peace and prosperity. Meaning of Karwa Chauth is significant as the pooja is not complete without the earthen pot. News about the timings of moon appearance is circulated via varied media agencies. Women wait patiently for the Karwa Chauth moon to appear to offer water and prayers. The immense popularity of the festival through commercialization has also made Karwa Chauth English story and Karwa Chauth Hindi stories very popular.

Karwa Chauth fast is observed during Krishna Paksha Chaturthi tithi in the Hindu month of Kartik and in the Ashwin month as per Amanta calendar followed in Gujarat, Maharashtra and Southern India. It is to be noted that though karwa chauth is observed in different months in different states, it is actually the name of the month only that is different and Karwa Chauth is observed on the same day in all states.

Karwa Chauth comes with Sankashti Chaturthi which is a fasting day for Lord Ganesha. Karwa Chauth fasting is observed by married Hindu women for the long life of their husband. The women worship Lord Shiva, Mata Parvati, Lord Ganesha, Kartikeya and Nandi and break the fast only after sighting and making the offerings to the moon. The Karwa Chauth fast is strict and observed without taking any food or even a drop of water after sunrise till the sighting of the moon in the night.

This day is also known as Karak Chaturthi. Karwa or Karak means the earthen pot by which water offering, known as Argha, is given to the moon. 

The auspicious Karwa Chauth festival falls on the fourth day of the waning moon or the dark fortnight. It is usually nine days before Diwali on the Chaturthi tithi or Kartik Ki Chauth. To find out when is Karwa Chauth this year, the Hindu calendar is consulted. Keeping the Karwa Chauth date in mind, shopping is in full swing, gifts are being purchased and women are planning how well to adorn themselves for this special occasion. Karwachauth 2021 is in October but some years, Karwa Chauth also comes in the month of November too. Preparations for Karwachauth 2021 are on and the excitement is felt in the air. Karwa Chauth calendar has been consulted well and bayas and sargis are being prepared with love and devotion.

Karwa Chauth is more popular in North Indian states as compared to South Indian states. Ahoi Ashtami Vrat which is observed for the wellbeing and long life of children is then observed after four days of Karwa Chauth.

Eating of Sargi on Karwa Chauth


The Hindu married women keep a day long rigorous fast on the day of Karwa Chauth to seek long life, well being, safety and prosperity of the husband. This fast is seen as the toughest of all fasts as the women do not even drink water the whole day. The Karva chauth fast is broken only after sighting the moon in the night. To prepare for this day long fast, there is ritual of preparing a pre-dawn meal called Karwa Chouth sargi, which the women eat before sun rise. The sargi is usually gifted to the daughter-in-law by the mother-in-law and also contains saree, sindoor or vermillion, glass or designer bangles, designer bindi, mehendi or henna, red ribbon, coconut, a gift that is usually a piece of jewellery or a beautiful saree and seviyan, which is to be eaten in the morning of Karva Chauth.

Karwa Chauth History


On the occasion of Karwa Chauth, the women keep a rigorous fast without food or water the whole day only to break it after the sighting of the moon at night. According to Hindu tradition, there is a graveness associated with the Karwa Chauth history about moon. The women are advised not to look at the moon directly on this day. They are supposed to view it only as a reflection on water or through a sieve. Some of the popular Karva Chauth legends and stories have been described as follows:

Legends associated with Karwa Chauth


Queen Veeravati who had kept a fast on Karwa Chauth was tricked into breaking her fast by her overly affectionate brothers before the moon rose and her husband had died. Later on a Goddess revived her husband taking a pity on her.

There is also a Karwa Chouth legend associated with Mahabharata where Draupadi was advised by lord Krishna to observe fast while the Pandavas were in extreme difficulty during observing penance.

The legendary story of Satyavan and Savitri is known to all Hindus right from their childhood. They symbolize the power and bond of a marital relationship. Similar to the ordeals faced by the devoted wife Savitri while she defied death and brought back his husband Stayavan to life, the modern women still willingly undergo this rigorous Karva Chauth fast to protect their husbands from the clutches of Yama.

There is also the legend of the devout wife Karwa who saved her husband from sure death through her intense devotion.

Karva Chauth Moon Rise Time


According to the age old tradition of Karva Chauth, the married women fast throughout the day without taking food or water praying for the safety, prosperity and well being of their husbands. They break their fast after viewing the moon in the evening. Karva Chauth moon rising every year is declared as per Indian Standard Time. But the moon is not supposed to be viewed directly. Either it is viewed through a sieve or in the reflection in water. Karva Chauth moon time for this year, for the various major cities of India is declared through various sources. It is also to be noted that Karva Chauth moon rise time varies from city to city.

Karva Chauth Date 2022 - 13th October 2022

 

Karva Chauth Moon Rise Time in Lucknow – 7:58 PM


Karva Chauth Moon Rise Time in Kanpur – 8:01 PM 


Karva Chauth Moon Rise Time in Chandigarh – 8:06 PM


Karva Chauth Moon Rise Time in Delhi - 8:09 PM


Karva Chauth Moon Rise Time in Ghaziabad - 8:08 PM 


Karva Chauth Moon Rise Time in Greater Noida - 8:08 PM 


Karva Chauth Moon Rise Time in Noida - 8:09 PM 


Karva Chauth Moon Rise Time in Jammu - 8:09 PM  


Karva Chauth Moon Rise Time in Jaipur – 8:19 PM


Karva Chauth Moon Rise Time in Bhopal – 8:21 PM 


Karva Chauth Moon Rise Time in Bengaluru – 8:40 PM


Karva Chauth Moon Rise Time in Ahmedabad – 8:41 PM


Karva Chauth Moon Rise Time in Mumbai – 8:48 PM


Karva Chauth Moon Rise Time in Hyderabad – 8:28 PM 


Karwa Chauth Puja


Karwa Chauth fast is the toughest of all fasts. The women wake up before sunrise and prepare sargi or pre-dawn meal and have it. For the rest of the day they do not taste food or water till the sighting of the moon.

You can now listen to the audio of full Karwa Chauth story in Hindi online. Women decked in fine clothes and jewellery gather with their Karwa Chauth pooja thali to perform the puja vidhi. The rituals and the puja process starts with accompanying Karva Chauth katha. Karwa Chauth puja preparations are elaborate and start at least a day in advance. Puja thali decoration with roli, vermilion, dry fruits, earthen pots, lamps or diyas, sweets and fresh flowers is an important ritual. As per Hindu calendar, Karva Chauth is celebrated on the fourth day of the new moon after Dasara, which is nine days before Diwali. Karva Chauth pooja thali items comprise sindoor, karwa, matthi, henna and shringar items. Thali decoration for puja is also an art. Beads, laces, sindoor, colours, etc. are used for Karwa Chauth pooja thali decoration.

Karwa Chauth Importance


It is believed that marriages are made in heaven. Karwa Chauth holds great significance in the lives of married Hindu women because it celebrates the beauty and piousness of the eternal bond of marriage. The significance of Karwa Chauth is established by the karwa Chauth fast, the most difficult one in which women do not even taste a drop of water the whole long day. Applying mehendi on hands and sometimes on feet forms an important part of Karwa Chauth ritual. It is said the darker the colour of Karwa Chauth mehendi sets in the hands, the more love she will get from her husband. You can choose karva chauth mehendi designs from various Internet sources. For video and images of ladies getting colourful mehendi applied on their hands, log on to youtube. Hindu belief is that any deceit or lack of seriousness in performing the rituals of Karwa Chauth or fast can even endanger the life of the husband. The most important and attractive aspects of Karwa Chauth are as follows:

Red, pink, maroon, lehenga cholis or sarees


Karwa Chauth mehendi


Karwa Chauth katha


Sighting of the moon


Sargi and baya along with gifts from mother-in-law


Lavish gifts from husband



Karva Chauth Vrat Katha in Hindi

बहुत समय पहले इन्द्रप्रस्थपुर के एक शहर में वेदशर्मा नाम का एक ब्राह्मण रहता था। वेदशर्मा का विवाह लीलावती से हुआ था जिससे उसके सात महान पुत्र और वीरावती नाम की एक गुणवान पुत्री थी। क्योंकि सात भाईयों की वह केवल एक अकेली बहन थी जिसके कारण वह अपने माता-पिता के साथ-साथ अपने भाईयों की भी लाड़ली थी।

जब वह विवाह के लायक हो गयी तब उसकी शादी एक उचित ब्राह्मण युवक से हुई। शादी के बाद वीरावती जब अपने माता-पिता के यहाँ थी तब उसने अपनी भाभियों के साथ पति की लम्बी आयु के लिए करवा चौथ का व्रत रखा। करवा चौथ के व्रत के दौरान वीरावती को भूख सहन नहीं हुई और कमजोरी के कारण वह मूर्छित होकर जमीन पर गिर गई।

सभी भाईयों से उनकी प्यारी बहन की दयनीय स्थिति सहन नहीं हो पा रही थी। वे जानते थे वीरावती जो कि एक पतिव्रता नारी है चन्द्रमा के दर्शन किये बिना भोजन ग्रहण नहीं करेगी चाहे उसके प्राण ही क्यों ना निकल जायें। सभी भाईयों ने मिलकर एक योजना बनाई जिससे उनकी बहन भोजन ग्रहण कर ले। उनमें से एक भाई कुछ दूर वट के वृक्ष पर हाथ में छलनी और दीपक लेकर चढ़ गया। जब वीरावती मूर्छित अवस्था से जागी तो उसके बाकी सभी भाईयों ने उससे कहा कि चन्द्रोदय हो गया है और उसे छत पर चन्द्रमा के दर्शन कराने ले आये। वीरावती ने कुछ दूर वट के वृक्ष पर छलनी के पीछे दीपक को देख विश्वास कर लिया कि चन्द्रमा वृक्ष के पीछे निकल आया है। अपनी भूख से व्याकुल वीरावती ने शीघ्र ही दीपक को चन्द्रमा समझ अर्घ अर्पण कर अपने व्रत को तोड़ा। वीरावती ने जब भोजन करना प्रारम्भ किया तो उसे अशुभ संकेत मिलने लगे। पहले कौर में उसे बाल मिला, दुसरें में उसे छींक आई और तीसरे कौर में उसे अपने ससुराल वालों से निमंत्रण मिला। पहली बार अपने ससुराल पहुँचने के बाद उसने अपने पति के मृत शरीर को पाया।

अपने पति के मृत शरीर को देखकर वीरावती रोने लगी और करवा चौथ के व्रत के दौरान अपनी किसी भूल के लिए खुद को दोषी ठहराने लगी। वह विलाप करने लगी। उसका विलाप सुनकर देवी इन्द्राणी जो कि इन्द्र देवता की पत्नी है, वीरावती को सान्त्वना देने के लिए पहुँची।

वीरावती ने देवी इन्द्राणी से पूछा कि करवा चौथ के दिन ही उसके पति की मृत्यु क्यों हुई और अपने पति को जीवित करने की वह देवी इन्द्राणी से विनती करने लगी। वीरावती का दुःख देखकर देवी इन्द्राणी ने उससे कहा कि उसने चन्द्रमा को अर्घ अर्पण किये बिना ही व्रत को तोड़ा था जिसके कारण उसके पति की असामयिक मृत्यु हो गई। देवी इन्द्राणी ने वीरावती को करवा चौथ के व्रत के साथ-साथ पूरे साल में हर माह की चौथ को व्रत करने की सलाह दी और उसे आश्वासित किया कि ऐसा करने से उसका पति जीवित लौट आएगा।

इसके बाद वीरावती सभी धार्मिक कृत्यों और मासिक उपवास को पूरे विश्वास के साथ करती। अन्त में उन सभी व्रतों से मिले पुण्य के कारण वीरावती को उसका पति पुनः प्राप्त हो गया।






Karwa Chauth festival is specially meant for married Hindu women who pray for their husbands to get blessed with a long life, and a healthy and prosperous life. This tradition is most popularly observed in the northern Indian states.

Karva Chauth Fast

Married Huindu women observe fast and stay without eating or drinking even a drop of water all through the day. In the evening they gather to listen to fast katha/vidhi or fast story. Although, Karwa Chauth fast is not meant for unmarried women, yet some girls before marriage also do this fast.

Karva Chauth Rituals

The women decked in finery and carrying karva chauth puja thali gather to listen to Karwa Chauth story or Karwachauth katha. In the rural parts of the country, idol of Gaur Mata is created and ladies sit around the idol to listen to Karwa Chauth vrat katha. Karwa Chauth eating happens only after the moon appears. Karwa Chauth vrat starts after sargi, the meal before sunrise.

Karwa Chauth ki Katha


Karwa Chauth katha is usually narrated in Hindi. Nowadays free download of Karwa Chauth katha mp3 version is also possible.  Karwa Chauth Katha can now be downloaded to be listened to especially on this auspicious day. You can also listen to Karwa Chauth katha audio online. Karva Chauth live katha are performed in the various community gatherings. Karwa Chauth vrat katha in Hindi and Punjabi Katha are equally popular.

Karwa Chauth Aarti


The women perform Karva Chauth pooja in community gatherings. They decorate the puja thalis with colours, diyas, and flowers and carry incense sticks, vermillion, some rice, a small container filled with water and diyas or lamps. As a preparation for the Karva Chauth puja, idol of Goddess Gauri Mata, a karwa or pitcher filled with water, an earthen lamp, fresh flowers, fruits and food grains are arranged. After listening to the legends associated with the Karva Chauth they also rotate the puja thali while singing the Karwa Chauth song and then turn by turn each of them performs the Karwa Chauth aarti. Karwa Chauth aarti Hindi songs can now be downloaded or even listened to online.


Karwa chauth whatsapp Messages


Karwa chauth parv jivan me prem sukh shanti evm samrdhdi bhar de.
Aap pe bhagwan ki Asim krapa ho.karwa chauth parv ki hardik badhai .
*****Karwa Chauth SMS*****

Hope this day makes the bond of our marriage stronger.
Happy Karwa Chauth to My Sweet Loving Wife.
*****Karwa Chauth SMS*****

Pray, the Sindoor adorns the forehead of every woman.
Let God Bless you for a long and a Happy married Life. Happy Karwa Chauth!!!
*****Karwa Chauth SMS*****

Dhanya woh devi jo pati sukh hetu vrat paave,
Dhanya woh pati jo devi roop patni paave, Happy Karwa Chauth.
*****Karwa Chauth SMS*****

Muhabbat aik aisi bhi, Khuda ki banai moti si,
Bhook pyaas se aur chamke.. Aise fitrat karva chauth ki jyoti si..
*****Karwa Chauth SMS*****

Aaj mujhe aapka khaas intezaar hai., Ye din hai karvachauth ka..
Apki lambi umar ki mujhe darkaar hai.. Jaldi. Happy Karwa Chauth.
*****Karwa Chauth SMS*****

The Mangal Sutra Reminds You Of, The Promises That Binds You.
And The Color Of Mehndi, Prove The Depth Of Your Love..
*****Karwa Chauth SMS*****

Aaj mujhe aapka khaas intezaar hai,Ye din hai karvachauth ka..
Apki lambi umra ki mujhe darkaar hai..
Jaldi aana, yakin karna apke liye sab chorr baitha apka pyar hai !
*****Karwa Chauth SMS*****

With the advancement in technology and the increased penetration of mobiles among Indians sending Karwa Chauth jokes has become quite popular. Karwa Chauth jokes are usually sent in Hindi or English. Fresh and never-heard-of-before Karwa Chauth jokes for SMS can be downloaded online. Also when the women folk gather together and after the rituals and puja performances are over, usually they spent time together laughing and chatting among themselves as they wait for the moonrise. That is the time when they share jokes and have a good time bonding together. Karwa Chauth jokes in various Indian languages can be downloaded.

Karwa Chauth Messages


Karwa Chauth celebrates the beauty and bond of marital life. On this occasion, women wish each other heartily through Karwa Chauth SMS messages. Karwa Chauth SMS greetings add colour to the celebration. Husbands send loving messages and spread love and warmth in their wives’ lives. Good wishes along with wishes of Happy Karwa Chauth from their beloved ones brighten the days of the ladies. Even Karwa Chauth cards are sold with nice sweet messages written on them wishing each other Happy Karwa Chauth. Posting Karwa Chauth messages through the social networking sites is a common practice nowadays. Karwa Chauth messages in Hindi are exchanged through mobile.
Karwa Chauth Messages

Its day of fast my wife
I know you care for my life
Though I can eat
but believe I did not take any wheat
I as Husband cares of your
Every moment I love you More .. More More..
Happy Karwa Chauth to my darling wife….
*****Karwa Chauth Messages*****

Fast taken by wives…
For well being, longevity
and prosperity of husbands.
Seeking his blessings.
May this blissful day fills your life…
With love and happiness.
Happy Karwa Chauth………
*****Karwa Chauth Messages*****

I told my heart not to beat since u were filled in it,
It kept my word and stop the beat.
Since the blood was passing through the heart,
The passes of each drop said ur name my love!
Thanks for praying for me.Happy Karva Chauth!!
*****Karwa Chauth Messages*****

When I say I love you, It doesn’t mean just 3 words of love,
It means I care for you, I trust u,I believe you,
I miss you, Love sometimes changes some moment
And sometimes Whole Life! Happy Karwa Chauth...!!
*****Karwa Chauth Messages*****

If I were a tear in ur eye I wood roll down onto ur lips.
But if you were a tear in my eye,
I wood never cry as I wood be afraid to lose you!
Thanks for being mine forever. Happy Karva Chauth!
*****Karwa Chauth Messages*****

Ahoi Ashtami 2022 Date

Ahoi Ashtami 2022 Date, Ahoi Mata Vrat 2022


As per family tradition that is going on since long, women either give Argha to the stars or the moon before breaking the fast. Ahoi Ashtami Puja Timings along with time for sighting stars and moon rise time can be checked.

Women who have difficulties in conceiving, or have miscarriage or don't have a boy child also perform Ahoi Ashtami Puja and observe the fast on the day of Ahoi Ashtami and get blessed with a baby boy. Thus, the day of Ahoi Ashtami is known as Krishnashtami. Ahoi Ashtami day is very important for those couples who don't have any children. Thus childless couples must think about performing Ahoi Ashtami puja and/or observing fast. On the same day as Hoi Ashtami couples take dip in the Radha Kunda at Mathura, perform Puja and make offering of the Kushmanda. Devotees from nearby as well as faraway places visit Radha Kunda to take a holy dip in the sacred pond during Arunodaya i.e. the time just before the sunrise.

Ahoi Ashtami 2022 Puja Timings

Ahoi Ashtami 2022 Date - Monday, October 17, 2022

Ahoi Ashtami Puja Muhurat - 05:50 PM to 07:05 PM (New Delhi Time, other cities may differ a little)
Duration - 01 Hour 15 Mins

Radha Kund Snan 2022 Date (Govardhan) - Monday, October 17, 2022

Sanjh (evening) time for sighting Stars - 06:13 PM (New Delhi Time, other cities may differ a little)
Moonrise on Ahoi Ashtami - 11:24 PM (New Delhi Time, other cities may differ a little)

Ashtami Tithi Begins - 9:29 AM on Oct 17, 2022
Ashtami Tithi Ends - 11:57 AM on Oct 18, 2022

Radha Kund Snan 2022

Radha Kund Snan 2022


Radha Kund Snan ritual is highly beneficial when it is performed on Ahoi Ashtami. Couples who take bath in the Radha Kund offer pumpkins, garlands, and Prasadam to sacred Radha Kund. After bathing in the Radha Kund, couples then take a bath in Shyama Kund.

Radha Kunda Snan Timings and Muhurat

Radha Kunda Snan 2022 - Monday, October 17, 2022

Radha Kunda Ardha Ratri Snan Muhurat - 11:40 PM to 12:30 AM, Oct 18
Duration - 00 Hours 50 Mins

Ahoi Ashtami Vrat 2022  - Monday, October 17, 2022

Ashtami Tithi Begins - 09:29 AM on Oct 17, 2022
Ashtami Tithi Ends - 11:57 AM on Oct 18, 2022

Ayudha Pooja 2022 Date

Ayudha Pooja 2022 Date, Shastra Puja 2022 Date


ayudha pooja tamil calendar

Ayudha Puja comes up during Maha Navratri and it is popular in South India only mainly in the states of Karnataka, Tamil Nadu, Andhra Pradesh, Telangana and Kerala. Ayudha Puja is done on Navami Tithi during Navratri festival. Many times Ayudha Puja comes up on Maha Navami during Navratri. Ayudha Pooja is also commonly known as Shastra Puja and Astra Puja. 

In the earlier days, weapons were worshipped on the day of Ayudha Puja as they were the means of defeating enemies but now all sort of instruments are worshipped on the Ayudha Puja day. Similar to Vishwakarma Puja which is observed in other parts of India, Ayudha Puja in South India is a day when craftsmen worship their tools and instruments. In a way that we express gratitude and honor instruments that add meaning to our life like pins, knives, scissors, computers, machinery, cars, and buses.

Now evolving again in its present form, Ayudha Puja has also become Vahana Puja when people clean and worship their vehicles including cars, scooters, and motor bikes. During Vahana Puja all vehicles are worshipped which are in use, and are decorated with vermilion, garlands, mango leaves and banana sapling. Also, a white pumpkin is decorated with vermilion and turmeric and smashed in front of the vehicle as a custom to get rid of all sorts of evils during Vahana Puja.

As per Sadhguru, "Whatever tool it may be, if you want to use your plough, first bow down to it and then use it. If you want to use a book, first bow down to it and then use it. Ayudha Pooja means, every implement that you use, whether it is in industry, agriculture or anything else, you approach it respectfully. Unless you approach something with a certain sense of reverence and a deep sense of involvement, it will not yield. The same musical instruments become different things in different people’s hands. In one person’s hands it becomes noise, in another person’s hands it becomes absolutely enthralling music because of the way you approach it."

The festival is celebrated as Ayudha Pooja in Andhra Pradesh and Telangana, as Ayudha Pujai in Tamil Nadu, and as Ayudha Puja in Kerala. It is known as Maha navami in the North East. It is celebrated as Astra Puja in Odisha.

Most calendars mark Saraswati Puja along with Ayudha Pooja in South India. People also worship Maa Lakshmi, who is the Goddess of wealth; and Mata Parvati, who is also known as the divine mother. However as per most Dharma Shastras Saraswati Puja during Navratri is suggested during Purva Ashadha Nakshatra.

Ayudha Puja Muhurat 2022

Ayudha Puja 2022 Date - Tuesday, October 4, 2022

Ayudha Puja Vijaya Muhurat - 02:08 PM to 02:56 PM (Bengaluru time)
Duration - 00 Hours 48 Mins

Mysore Dasara 2022 Date - Wednesday, October 5, 2022

Navami Tithi Begins - 04:37 PM on Oct 3, 2022
Navami Tithi Ends - 02:20 PM on Oct 4, 2022

Sarva Pitru Amavasya 2023

Sarva Pitru Amavasya 2023 Date, Mahalaya 2023 Date

sarva pitru amavasya

Amavasya Tithi Shraddha or Sarva Pitru Amavasya Shradha 
also known as Sarva Pitru Moksha Amavasya is done for those family members who died on Amavasya Tithi, Purnima Tithi and Chaturdashi Tithi. If someone is not able to perform Shraddha on all Tithis for any of the family member died, then single Shraddha for all died family members can be done on this day. Doing Sankalp and offering Shraadh food to Brahmin for the Pitr's or ancestors that have passed is sufficient to please all died members in the family. Also, Sarva Pitru Amavasya or Mahalaya day can also be used to do Shraddha for any of the died family member whose death anniversary or the tithi of death is not known or forgotten and this is the reason Amavasya Shraddha is also known as Sarvapitra Moksha Amavasya. Shraddha of family members who died on Purnima Tithi is also done on Amavasya Shraddha Tithi or Mahalaya and not on Bhadrapada Purnima. Bhadrapada Purnima Shraddha falls one day before Pitru Paksha, but it is not part of Pitru Paksha. Pitru Paksha starts on the next day of Bhadrapada Purnima Shraddha.

Amavasya Shraddha is also called by the name Amavas Shraddha. Mahalaya Amavasya begins the Navratri festival in West Bengal. It is believed that Goddess Durga came on the Earth on this very day.
Pitru Paksha Shraddhas must be done on the tithi as told by a Brahmin or on the last day i.e Amavasya day. The auspicious time to perform Shraadh is either Kutup Muhurat and Rohina muhurat. till Aparahna Kala gets over. Tarpan is performed at the end of the Shraddha.

What is Sarva Pitru Amavasya?


The term ‘Sarva Pitru’ means ‘all forefathers or ancestors’ and the tithi of Sarva Pitru Amavasya is dedicated to all ancestors whose death tithi may have been forgotten or unknown. Sarva Pitru Amavasya is observed in Bhadrapada month as per South Indian Hindu calendar and during Ashwin month in North Indian Hindu calendar.

The Pitru Paksha period that extends over sixteen days from the Purnima to Amavasya after the month of Bhadrapada (August – September) dedicated for performing the shradh ceremonies of the died ancestors. The shradh of the ancestors died is being performed on the tithis they died irrespective of whether the death occurred in the Krishna Paksha or Shukla Paksha. The Pitru Paksha shradh special significance is highlighted in various shastras in Hinduism. If you do the Shraadh ceremony of the your deceased ancestors with utter devotion, love and respect for the died member, you not only get blessings of the ancestors but also get immense benefits as the ancestors visit their descendants on the earth during this period to receive the offerings given to them through shradh and tarpan. It is our number one duty for performing the Pitru Paksha shradh of the deceased members of the family and it must be performed.

What is to be done on Sarva Pitru Amavasya?   

  • Brahmins are invited in the household and offered food as well as donations.
  • Shraddh ceremony is performed by the senior most male member of the family.
  • People offer prayers to their ancestors with flowers, diya, and dhoop on Sarva Pitru Amavasya.

Sarva Pitru Amavasya Importance

  • The Sarva Pitru Amavasya Shraadh is observed to attain prosperity, welfare, and blessings.
  • It is believed that if all the shraddha rituals are not performed, ancestors return unhappily from their descendants place.
  • Lord Yama showers blessings on the person performing Shraadh as well as his family members and they all are saved from any kind of evils or obstacles.
  • Observing and performing shraddha rituals of the deceased family member, Pitru Dosha can also be removed.
  • The Shraadh rituals help the souls of forefathers attain moksha or salvation and that is why the name Sarva Pitru Moksha Amavasya.

Sarva Pitru Amavasya 2023 Date or Mahalaya 2023 Date

Amavasya Shradh 2023 Date and Time


Sarva Pitru Amavasya 2023 DateAmavasya Shradh 2023 Date - Saturday, October 14, 2023


Kutup (कुतुप) Muhurat - 11:44 AM to 12:30 PM
Duration - 00 Hours 46 Mins

Rohina (रौहिण) Muhurat - 12:30 PM to 01:16 PM
Duration - 00 Hours 46 Mins

Aparahna (अपराह्न) Kaal - 01:16 PM to 03:35 PM
Duration - 02 Hours 18 Mins

Amavasya Tithi Begins - 09:50 PM on Oct 13, 2023
Amavasya Tithi Ends - 11:24 PM on Oct 14, 2023

Sarva Pitru Amavasya is the last day of the Pitru Paksha.    


Sarva Pitru Amavasya Facts

  • On Sarva Pitru Amavasya tithi or the day of Mahalaya, shradh is performed for all ancestors in the family tree irrespective of when and how they died.
  • If a person is not able to perform the shradh on a particular tithi of the deceased member or just forgot to do so during the Pitru Paksha period, he must do it on Sarva Pitru Amavasya.
  • Amavasya tithi's of a year are usually dedicated to Pitr's or your dead ancestors. And the Ashwina Krishna Paksha Amvasya or Sarva Pitri Amavasya is the most dedicated amavasya for the deceased members of a family, thus there are immense benefits for the ancestors souls and that is why it is also known as Sarva Pitru Moksha Amavasya.
  • If the date of death of a person is unknown, the shradh ceremony of those people can be performed on Sarva Pitru Amavasya or Mahalaya date.
  • This is the day when shradh ceremonies of all ancestors in their tree linage is performed together.
  • As Pitru Paksha period starts on the Pratipada day, the next day of Bahdrapad Purnima, thus shradh ceremonies of people died on Purnima tithi is done on the Sarva Pitru Amavasya day only. 

Sarva Pitru Amavasya 2027

Sarva Pitru Amavasya 2027 Date, Mahalaya 2027 Date

Amavasya Tithi Shraddha or Sarva Pitru Amavasya Shradha also known as Sarva Pitru Moksha Amavasya is done for those family members who died on Amavasya Tithi, Purnima Tithi and Chaturdashi Tithi. If someone is not able to perform Shraddha on all Tithis for any of the family member died, then single Shraddha for all died family members can be done on this day. Doing Sankalp and offering Shraadh food to Brahmin for the Pitr's or ancestors that have passed is sufficient to please all died members in the family. Also, Sarva Pitru Amavasya or Mahalaya day can also be used to do Shraddha for any of the died family member whose death anniversary or the tithi of death is not known or forgotten and this is the reason Amavasya Shraddha is also known as Sarvapitra Moksha Amavasya. 

The term ‘Sarva Pitru’ means ‘all forefathers or ancestors’ and the tithi of Sarva Pitru Amavasya is dedicated to all ancestors whose death tithi may have been forgotten or unknown. Sarva Pitru Amavasya is observed in Bhadrapada month as per South Indian Hindu calendar and during Ashwin month in North Indian Hindu calendar.

Sarva Pitru Amavasya 2027 Date or Mahalaya 2027 Date

Amavasya Shradh 2027 Date and Time

Sarva Pitru Amavasya 2027 DateAmavasya Shradh 2027 Date - Wednesday, September 29, 2027

Kutup (कुतुप) Muhurat - 11:47 AM to 12:35 PM
Duration - 00 Hours 48 Mins

Rohina (रौहिण) Muhurat - 12:35 PM to 01:23 PM
Duration - 00 Hours 48 Mins

Aparahna (अपराह्न) Kaal - 01:23 PM to 03:46 PM
Duration - 02 Hours 23 Mins

Amavasya Tithi Begins - 10:54 AM on Sep 29, 2027
Amavasya Tithi Ends - 08:05 AM on Sep 30, 2027

Sarva Pitru Amavasya 2026

Sarva Pitru Amavasya 2026 Date, Mahalaya 2026 Date

Amavasya Tithi Shraddha or Sarva Pitru Amavasya Shradha also known as Sarva Pitru Moksha Amavasya is done for those family members who died on Amavasya Tithi, Purnima Tithi and Chaturdashi Tithi. If someone is not able to perform Shraddha on all Tithis for any of the family member died, then single Shraddha for all died family members can be done on this day. Doing Sankalp and offering Shraadh food to Brahmin for the Pitr's or ancestors that have passed is sufficient to please all died members in the family. Also, Sarva Pitru Amavasya or Mahalaya day can also be used to do Shraddha for any of the died family member whose death anniversary or the tithi of death is not known or forgotten and this is the reason Amavasya Shraddha is also known as Sarvapitra Moksha Amavasya. 

The term ‘Sarva Pitru’ means ‘all forefathers or ancestors’ and the tithi of Sarva Pitru Amavasya is dedicated to all ancestors whose death tithi may have been forgotten or unknown. Sarva Pitru Amavasya is observed in Bhadrapada month as per South Indian Hindu calendar and during Ashwin month in North Indian Hindu calendar.

Sarva Pitru Amavasya 2026 Date or Mahalaya 2026 Date

Amavasya Shradh 2026 Date and Time

Sarva Pitru Amavasya 2026 DateAmavasya Shradh 2026 Date - Saturday, October 10, 2026

Kutup (कुतुप) Muhurat - 11:45 AM to 12:31 PM
Duration - 00 Hours 47 Mins

Rohina (रौहिण) Muhurat - 12:31 PM to 01:18 PM
Duration - 00 Hours 47 Mins

Aparahna (अपराह्न) Kaal - 01:18 PM to 03:37 PM
Duration - 02 Hours 20 Mins

Amavasya Tithi Begins - 09:35 PM on Oct 09, 2026
Amavasya Tithi Ends - 09:19 PM on Oct 10, 2026

Sarva Pitru Amavasya 2025

Sarva Pitru Amavasya 2025 Date, Mahalaya 2025 Date

Amavasya Tithi Shraddha or Sarva Pitru Amavasya Shradha also known as Sarva Pitru Moksha Amavasya is done for those family members who died on Amavasya Tithi, Purnima Tithi and Chaturdashi Tithi. If someone is not able to perform Shraddha on all Tithis for any of the family member died, then single Shraddha for all died family members can be done on this day. Doing Sankalp and offering Shraadh food to Brahmin for the Pitr's or ancestors that have passed is sufficient to please all died members in the family. Also, Sarva Pitru Amavasya or Mahalaya day can also be used to do Shraddha for any of the died family member whose death anniversary or the tithi of death is not known or forgotten and this is the reason Amavasya Shraddha is also known as Sarvapitra Moksha Amavasya. 

The term ‘Sarva Pitru’ means ‘all forefathers or ancestors’ and the tithi of Sarva Pitru Amavasya is dedicated to all ancestors whose death tithi may have been forgotten or unknown. Sarva Pitru Amavasya is observed in Bhadrapada month as per South Indian Hindu calendar and during Ashwin month in North Indian Hindu calendar.

Sarva Pitru Amavasya 2025 Date or Mahalaya 2025 Date

Amavasya Shradh 2025 Date and Time

Sarva Pitru Amavasya 2025 DateAmavasya Shradh 2025 Date - Sunday, September 21, 2025

Kutup (कुतुप) Muhurat - 11:50 AM to 12:38 PM
Duration - 00 Hours 49 Mins

Rohina (रौहिण) Muhurat - 12:38 PM to 01:27 PM
Duration - 00 Hours 49 Mins

Aparahna (अपराह्न) Kaal - 01:27 PM to 03:53 PM
Duration - 02 Hours 26 Mins

Amavasya Tithi Begins - 12:16 AM on Sep 21, 2025
Amavasya Tithi Ends - 01:23 AM on Sep 22, 2025

Sarva Pitru Amavasya 2024

Sarva Pitru Amavasya 2024 Date, Mahalaya 2024 Date

Amavasya Tithi Shraddha or Sarva Pitru Amavasya Shradha also known as Sarva Pitru Moksha Amavasya is done for those family members who died on Amavasya Tithi, Purnima Tithi and Chaturdashi Tithi. If someone is not able to perform Shraddha on all Tithis for any of the family member died, then single Shraddha for all died family members can be done on this day. Doing Sankalp and offering Shraadh food to Brahmin for the Pitr's or ancestors that have passed is sufficient to please all died members in the family. Also, Sarva Pitru Amavasya or Mahalaya day can also be used to do Shraddha for any of the died family member whose death anniversary or the tithi of death is not known or forgotten and this is the reason Amavasya Shraddha is also known as Sarvapitra Moksha Amavasya. 

The term ‘Sarva Pitru’ means ‘all forefathers or ancestors’ and the tithi of Sarva Pitru Amavasya is dedicated to all ancestors whose death tithi may have been forgotten or unknown. Sarva Pitru Amavasya is observed in Bhadrapada month as per South Indian Hindu calendar and during Ashwin month in North Indian Hindu calendar.

Sarva Pitru Amavasya 2024 Date or Mahalaya 2024 Date

Amavasya Shradh 2024 Date and Time

Sarva Pitru Amavasya 2024 DateAmavasya Shradh 2024 Date - Wednesday, October 02, 2024

Kutup (कुतुप) Muhurat - 11:46 AM to 12:34 PM
Duration - 00 Hours 47 Mins

Rohina (रौहिण) Muhurat - 12:34 PM to 01:21 PM
Duration - 00 Hours 47 Mins

Aparahna (अपराह्न) Kaal - 01:21 PM to 03:43 PM
Duration - 02 Hours 22 Mins

Amavasya Tithi Begins - 09:39 PM on Oct 01, 2024
Amavasya Tithi Ends - 12:18 AM on Oct 03, 2024

Jivitputrika Vrat 2024 Date

Jivitputrika Vrat 2024 Date, Jitiya Vrat

Jivitputrika Vrat is an important fasting day in which mothers observe Nirjala fast throughout the day and night for good health, happiness and well-being of their children.

Jivitputrika Vrat is observed on Krishna Paksha Ashtami in the month of Ashwin as per Hindu lunar calendar. This fasting is mainly observed in the states of Bihar, Jharkhand and Uttar Pradesh. Jitiya fasting is also popular in Nepal.

Jivitputrika or more commonly known as Jitiya is an important Vrat which is performed with austerity by the mothers for their children. The Jivitputrika Vrat is celebrated from the Saptami to the Navami of the Krishna Paksha of Ashwin month.

JivitPutrika Vrat 2024 Muhurat

JivitPutrika Vrat 2024 Date - Wednesday, September 25, 2024

Ashtami Tithi Begins - 12:38 PM on Sep 24, 2024
Ashtami Tithi Ends - 12:10 PM on Sep 25, 2024                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                        

Jivitputrika Vrat 2025 Date

Jivitputrika Vrat 2025 Date, Jitiya Vrat

Jivitputrika Vrat is an important fasting day in which mothers observe Nirjala fast throughout the day and night for good health, happiness and well-being of their children.

Jivitputrika Vrat is observed on Krishna Paksha Ashtami in the month of Ashwin as per Hindu lunar calendar. This fasting is mainly observed in the states of Bihar, Jharkhand and Uttar Pradesh. Jitiya fasting is also popular in Nepal.

Jivitputrika or more commonly known as Jitiya is an important Vrat which is performed with austerity by the mothers for their children. The Jivitputrika Vrat is celebrated from the Saptami to the Navami of the Krishna Paksha of Ashwin month.

JivitPutrika Vrat 2025 Muhurat

JivitPutrika Vrat 2025 Date - Sunday, September 14, 2025

Ashtami Tithi Begins - 05:04 AM on Sep 14, 2025
Ashtami Tithi Ends - 03:06 AM on Sep 15, 2025

Jivitputrika Vrat 2026 Date

Jivitputrika Vrat 2026 Date, Jitiya Vrat

Jivitputrika Vrat is an important fasting day in which mothers observe Nirjala fast throughout the day and night for good health, happiness and well-being of their children.

Jivitputrika Vrat is observed on Krishna Paksha Ashtami in the month of Ashwin as per Hindu lunar calendar. This fasting is mainly observed in the states of Bihar, Jharkhand and Uttar Pradesh. Jitiya fasting is also popular in Nepal.

Jivitputrika or more commonly known as Jitiya is an important Vrat which is performed with austerity by the mothers for their children. The Jivitputrika Vrat is celebrated from the Saptami to the Navami of the Krishna Paksha of Ashwin month.

JivitPutrika Vrat 2026 Muhurat

JivitPutrika Vrat 2026 Date - Saturday, October 3, 2026

Ashtami Tithi Begins - 07:59 AM on Oct 03, 2026
Ashtami Tithi Ends - 05:51 AM on Oct 04, 2026

Jivitputrika Vrat 2027 Date

Jivitputrika Vrat 2027 Date, Jitiya Vrat

Jivitputrika Vrat is an important fasting day in which mothers observe Nirjala fast throughout the day and night for good health, happiness and well-being of their children.

Jivitputrika Vrat is observed on Krishna Paksha Ashtami in the month of Ashwin as per Hindu lunar calendar. This fasting is mainly observed in the states of Bihar, Jharkhand and Uttar Pradesh. Jitiya fasting is also popular in Nepal.

Jivitputrika or more commonly known as Jitiya is an important Vrat which is performed with austerity by the mothers for their children. The Jivitputrika Vrat is celebrated from the Saptami to the Navami of the Krishna Paksha of Ashwin month.

JivitPutrika Vrat 2027 Muhurat

JivitPutrika Vrat 2027 Date - Thursday, September 23, 2027

Ashtami Tithi Begins - 04:36 AM on Sep 23, 2027
Ashtami Tithi Ends - 02:57 AM on Sep 24, 2027

Sarva Pitru Amavasya 2022

Sarva Pitru Amavasya 2022 Date, Mahalaya 2022 Date


Amavasya Tithi Shraddha or Sarva Pitru Amavasya Shradha also known as Sarva Pitru Moksha Amavasya is done for those family members who died on Amavasya Tithi, Purnima Tithi and Chaturdashi Tithi. If someone is not able to perform Shraddha on all Tithis for any of the family member died, then single Shraddha for all died family members can be done on this day. Doing Sankalp and offering Shraadh food to Brahmin for the Pitr's or ancestors that have passed is sufficient to please all died members in the family. 

Sarva Pitru Amavasya 2022 Date / Mahalaya 2022 Date

Amavasya Shradh 2022 Date and Time

Sarva Pitru Amavasya 2022 DateAmavasya Shradh 2022 Date - Sunday, September 25, 2022

Kutup (कुतुप) Muhurat - 11:48 AM to 12:37 PM
Duration - 00 Hours 48 Mins

Rohina (रौहिण) Muhurat - 12:37 PM to 01:25 PM
Duration - 00 Hours 48 Mins

Aparahna (अपराह्न) Kaal - 01:25 PM to 03:50 PM
Duration - 02 Hours 25 Mins

Amavasya Tithi Begins - 03:12 AM on Sep 25, 2022
Amavasya Tithi Ends - 03:23 AM on Sep 26, 2022


Jivitputrika Vrat 2022 Date

Jivitputrika Vrat 2022 Date, Jitiya Vrat

Jivitputrika Vrat is an important fasting day in which mothers observe Nirjala fast throughout the day and night for good health, happiness and well-being of their children.

JivitPutrika Vrat 2022 Muhurat

JivitPutrika Vrat 2022 Date - Sunday, September 18, 2022

Ashtami Tithi Begins - 02:14 PM on Sep 17, 2022
Ashtami Tithi Ends - 04:32 PM on Sep 18, 2022

Mahalakshmi Vrat 2022 Date

Mahalakshmi Vrat 2022 Date

Mahalakshmi Vrat begins on Bhadrapada month Shukla Ashtami which comes after four days of Ganesha Chaturthi festival and continues till the eight day of the Pitru Paksha (the Shradh period dedicated to ancestors). Mahalakshmi Vrat is observed for sixteen consecutive days which ends on Ashwin month Krishna Ashtami (as per Purnimanta calendar followed in North India). This vrat is observed with full fervour and dedication in the northern regions of India such as Delhi, Uttar Pradesh, Bihar and Madhya Pradesh. Due to leaped and skipped Tithi during fasting period, total fasting days might reduce to fifteen days or might increase to seventeen days. 

Mahalakshmi Vrat 2022 Date and Timings

Mahalakshmi Vrat 2022 Date - Saturday, September 3, 2022

Mahalakshmi Vrat 2022 Start Date - Saturday, September 3
Mahalakshmi Vrat 2022 End Date - Saturday, September 17

Moonrise Time - 12:35 PM
Total Mahalakshmi fasting days - 15

Ashtami Tithi Begins - 12:28 PM on Sep 03, 2022
Ashtami Tithi Ends - 10:39 AM on Sep 04, 2022

Mahalakshmi Vrat 2024 Date

Mahalakshmi Vrat 2024 Date

Mahalakshmi Vrat begins on Bhadrapada month Shukla Ashtami which comes after four days of Ganesha Chaturthi festival and continues till the eight day of the Pitru Paksha (the Shradh period dedicated to ancestors). Mahalakshmi Vrat is observed for sixteen consecutive days which ends on Ashwin month Krishna Ashtami (as per Purnimanta calendar followed in North India). This vrat is observed with full fervour and dedication in the northern regions of India such as Delhi, Uttar Pradesh, Bihar and Madhya Pradesh. Due to leaped and skipped Tithi during fasting period, total fasting days might reduce to fifteen days or might increase to seventeen days. The Mahalakshmi fasting is done to please and seek divine blessings of Mahalakshmi, the Goddess of wealth, prosperity and fortune.

Mahalakshmi Vrat 2024 Date and Timings

Mahalakshmi Vrat 2024 Date - Wednesday, September 11, 2024

Mahalakshmi Vrat 2024 Start Date - Wednesday, September 11
Mahalakshmi Vrat 2024 End Date - Tuesday, September 24

Moonrise Time - 1:20 PM
Total Mahalakshmi fasting days - 14

Ashtami Tithi Begins - 11:11 PM on Sep 10, 2024
Ashtami Tithi Ends - 11:46 PM on Sep 11, 2024

Mahalakshmi Vrat 2025 Date

Mahalakshmi Vrat 2025 Date

Mahalakshmi Vrat begins on Bhadrapada month Shukla Ashtami which comes after four days of Ganesha Chaturthi festival and continues till the eight day of the Pitru Paksha (the Shradh period dedicated to ancestors). Mahalakshmi Vrat is observed for sixteen consecutive days which ends on Ashwin month Krishna Ashtami (as per Purnimanta calendar followed in North India). This vrat is observed with full fervour and dedication in the northern regions of India such as Delhi, Uttar Pradesh, Bihar and Madhya Pradesh. Due to leaped and skipped Tithi during fasting period, total fasting days might reduce to fifteen days or might increase to seventeen days. The Mahalakshmi fasting is done to please and seek divine blessings of Mahalakshmi, the Goddess of wealth, prosperity and fortune.

Mahalakshmi Vrat 2025 Date and Timings

Mahalakshmi Vrat 2025 Date - Sunday, August 31, 2025

Mahalakshmi Vrat 2025 Start Date - Sunday, August 31
Mahalakshmi Vrat 2025 End Date - Sunday, September 14

Moonrise Time - 1:11 PM
Total Mahalakshmi fasting days - 15

Ashtami Tithi Begins - 10:46 PM on Aug 30, 2025
Ashtami Tithi Ends - 12:57 AM on Sep 01, 2025

Mahalakshmi Vrat 2026 Date

Mahalakshmi Vrat 2026 Date

Mahalakshmi Vrat begins on Bhadrapada month Shukla Ashtami which comes after four days of Ganesha Chaturthi festival and continues till the eight day of the Pitru Paksha (the Shradh period dedicated to ancestors). Mahalakshmi Vrat is observed for sixteen consecutive days which ends on Ashwin month Krishna Ashtami (as per Purnimanta calendar followed in North India). This vrat is observed with full fervour and dedication in the northern regions of India such as Delhi, Uttar Pradesh, Bihar and Madhya Pradesh. Due to leaped and skipped Tithi during fasting period, total fasting days might reduce to fifteen days or might increase to seventeen days. The Mahalakshmi fasting is done to please and seek divine blessings of Mahalakshmi, the Goddess of wealth, prosperity and fortune.

Mahalakshmi Vrat 2026 Date and Timings

Mahalakshmi Vrat 2026 Date - Saturday, September 19, 2026

Mahalakshmi Vrat 2026 Start Date - Saturday, September 19
Mahalakshmi Vrat 2026 End Date - Saturday, October 03

Moonrise Time - 1:43 PM
Total Mahalakshmi fasting days - 15

Ashtami Tithi Begins - 01:00 PM on Sep 18, 2026
Ashtami Tithi Ends - 03:26 PM on Sep 19, 2026

Mahalakshmi Vrat 2027 Date

Mahalakshmi Vrat 2027 Date

Mahalakshmi Vrat begins on Bhadrapada month Shukla Ashtami which comes after four days of Ganesha Chaturthi festival and continues till the eight day of the Pitru Paksha (the Shradh period dedicated to ancestors). Mahalakshmi Vrat is observed for sixteen consecutive days which ends on Ashwin month Krishna Ashtami (as per Purnimanta calendar followed in North India). This vrat is observed with full fervour and dedication in the northern regions of India such as Delhi, Uttar Pradesh, Bihar and Madhya Pradesh. Due to leaped and skipped Tithi during fasting period, total fasting days might reduce to fifteen days or might increase to seventeen days. The Mahalakshmi fasting is done to please and seek divine blessings of Mahalakshmi, the Goddess of wealth, prosperity and fortune.

Mahalakshmi Vrat 2027 Date and Timings

Mahalakshmi Vrat 2027 Date - Tuesday, September 07, 2027

Mahalakshmi Vrat 2027 Start Date - Tuesday, September 07
Mahalakshmi Vrat 2027 End Date - Thursday, September 23

Moonrise Time - 12:46 PM
Total Mahalakshmi fasting days - 17

Ashtami Tithi Begins - 11:28 AM on Sep 07, 2027
Ashtami Tithi Ends - 12:44 PM on Sep 08, 2027

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