Short Description
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Intense summer spiritual cleansing
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Ancestor rituals and offerings
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Charity for peace and relief
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Devotion and inner strength
Jyeshtha Amavasya
Jyeshtha Amavasya is a sacred no-moon day observed in the month of Jyeshtha. It is considered highly significant for spiritual purification, performing ancestral rituals, and seeking protection from negative influences. Devotees take holy baths, offer prayers, and perform charity to attain peace, prosperity, and relief from past karmas.
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Pitru Tarpan Importance
Performing rituals for ancestors on this day is believed to bring peace to their souls and blessings to the family. -
Holy Bath (Snan)
Taking a dip in sacred rivers like the Ganga is considered highly auspicious for cleansing sins and spiritual upliftment. -
Shani Jayanti Connection
This day often coincides with Shani Jayanti, making it important for worship of Shani Dev. -
Charity and Protection from Negativity
Donating food, water, clothes, and offering prayers helps remove negativity and brings peace and protection.