🪷 1756 Amāvasya Calendar · 13 New Moons
The lunar darkness of every Hindu month · most-auspicious for pitr-tarpaṇa and ancestor-offerings
1756 Amāvasya Source-Anchor Spine
This route-proven spine lets a bhakta-reader or AI agent move from this annual Amāvasya calendar into the parent year, month, and day time-axis, sibling calendar companions, exact jyotiṣa/Gītā anchors, reader-local city/calculator application, Bindu, and philosophy. The reader applies it from their own kṣetra anywhere on Bhūmi; no founder-city is the universal center.
Amāvasya (new moon) is the 30th tithi · Kṛṣṇa-pakṣa Amāvasyā · the moment of minimum lunar light. Traditionally observed with: pitr-tarpaṇa (ancestor offerings) · darśa-śrāddha · upavāsa-vrata · maunavrata (silence) · evening bhajana. Major Amāvasyās: Mahālaya Amāvasya (peak pitr-pakṣa) · Sarvapitri Amāvasya · Dīpāvalī Amāvasya (Lakṣmī-pūjā) · Somavatī Amāvasya (when on Monday).
| Date | Day | Lunar Month | Festival |
|---|---|---|---|
| 1756-01-01 | Thu | Pauṣa | — |
| 1756-01-31 | Sat | Māgha | — |
| 1756-02-29 | Sun | Phālguna | — |
| 1756-03-30 | Tue | Caitra | — |
| 1756-04-29 | Thu | Vaiśākha | — |
| 1756-05-28 | Fri | Jyeṣṭha | Vaṭa Sāvitrī Amāvasyā |
| 1756-06-27 | Sun | Āṣāḍha | — |
| 1756-07-27 | Tue | Śrāvaṇa | — |
| 1756-08-25 | Wed | Bhādrapada | — |
| 1756-09-24 | Fri | Āśvina | Mahālaya Amāvasyā (Sarvapitṛ Amāvasyā) |
| 1756-10-23 | Sat | Kārtika | Dīpāvalī (Diwali) |
| 1756-11-22 | Mon | Mārgaśīrṣa | — |
| 1756-12-21 | Tue | Pauṣa | — |
📚 See Also
- 1756 Pūrṇimā calendar · The 12-13 full-moon dates of this year
- 1756 Full Hindu Calendar · All festivals + tithis + saṅkrāntis
- Candra · Moon graha reference · The graha whose darkness defines amāvasya
- Birth-Chart Calculator · See what tithi you were born under
📖 References
- Bhāgavata Purāṇa · pitr-tarpaṇa on Amāvasya — Classical authority on new-moon ancestor-offerings
- Garuda Purāṇa · Pretakhaṇḍa · śrāddha-vidhi — Detailed śrāddha procedures for departed souls
- Bhagavad-Gītā 10.29 · pitr̥nām aryamā cāsmi — Krishna IS the Pitr-deity Aryamā