Chaitra Amavasya (the new moon day in the Chaitra month) in 2026 spans both March 18 and March 19 — but according to traditional Hindu Udaya tithi reckoning (sunrise‑based calendar), the Amavasya tithi is observed on March 19, 2026.
📌 Amavasya Tithi Window:
- Begins: March 18, 2026 at around 08:25 AM
- Ends: March 19, 2026 at around 06:52 AM
🎯 Observed Date (Udaya/Panchang):
➡️ March 19, 2026 (Thursday) — this is the day most religious calendars and panchangs mark for performing rituals like pitru tarpana, snan, and other observances associated with Chaitra Amavasya.
🕉️ Why It Seems Like “March 18 or 19”?
- The tithi (lunar day) starts on March 18 morning and continues into March 19 early morning.
- However, festive and ritual observances are typically aligned to the sunrise day on which the Amavasya tithi prevails, which in this case is March 19.
This timing is important for scheduling activities like:
✅ Pitru tarpan and ancestral rites
✅ Snan (holy bath) and charity
✅ Other devotional practices that are traditionally done on Amavasya days
📌 Quick Summary
- 📆 Tithi Begins: March 18, 2026 at ~8:25 AM
- 🌙 Tithi Ends: March 19, 2026 at ~6:52 AM
- 🪔 Observed Amavasya Day: Thursday, March 19, 2026
📜 Importance of Chaitra Amavasya
- Chaitra Amavasya is the first new moon of the Hindu lunar year, falling in the month of Chaitra, which marks a spiritual beginning and cleansing period.
- It’s considered auspicious for ritual baths, ancestral rites, charity, and prayer, especially for pitru dosh relief and blessings.
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