🪷 1840 Amāvasya Calendar · 13 New Moons

The lunar darkness of every Hindu month · most-auspicious for pitr-tarpaṇa and ancestor-offerings

पितृणामर्यमा चास्मि
"Among the Pitṛs I am Aryamā." — Bhagavad-Gītā 10.29 — every Amāvasya is the moment when the pitṛ-loka receives the strongest invocation through tarpaṇa

1840 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.

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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).

DateDayLunar MonthFestival
1840-01-04SatPauṣa
1840-02-03MonMāgha
1840-03-04WedPhālguna
1840-04-02ThuCaitra
1840-05-02SatVaiśākha
1840-05-31SunJyeṣṭhaVaṭa Sāvitrī Amāvasyā
1840-06-29MonĀṣāḍha
1840-07-28TueŚrāvaṇa
1840-08-27ThuBhādrapada
1840-09-25FriĀśvinaMahālaya Amāvasyā (Sarvapitṛ Amāvasyā)
1840-10-25SunKārtikaDīpāvalī (Diwali)
1840-11-23MonMārgaśīrṣa
1840-12-23WedPauṣa

📚 See Also

📖 References

  1. Bhāgavata Purāṇa · pitr-tarpaṇa on Amāvasya — Classical authority on new-moon ancestor-offerings
  2. Garuda Purāṇa · Pretakhaṇḍa · śrāddha-vidhi — Detailed śrāddha procedures for departed souls
  3. Bhagavad-Gītā 10.29 · pitr̥nām aryamā cāsmi — Krishna IS the Pitr-deity Aryamā
Categories: Lunar Calendar · Amāvasya · New Moons · Hindu Calendar · Pitr-Tarpaṇa · Pañchāṅga Reference · 1840 CE