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Amavasya in December 2025

Amavasya, the sacred no-moon day, is one of the most spiritually powerful days in the Hindu lunar calendar. It is a day for cleansing, meditation, charity, and most importantly, remembering and honouring our ancestors. If you are looking for the date of Amavasya in December 2025, its tithi timings, significance, and the rituals to follow, this guide will help you.


In this blog we will try to help you understand everything about Pausha Amavasya 2025, along with practical rituals, do’s and don’ts, and the best way to perform ancestor rituals through MahaTarpan, India’s trusted platform for Pind Daan & Shraddh services.


1. Amavasya in December 2025: Date & Timings


Date: Friday, 19 December 2025

Amavasya Tithi Begins: 04:59 AM (19 December)

Amavasya Tithi Ends: 07:12 AM (20 December)


Since the tithi begins before sunrise on 19 December, all Amavasya rituals should be performed on 19 December 2025, including:


  • Pind Daan

  • Tarpan

  • Shraddh

  • Brahmin Bhojan

  • Deep Daan

  • Charity (Daan)

  • Meditation & prayers


This winter new-moon day is known as Pausha Amavasya.


2. What is Amavasya? (Spiritual Meaning)

Amavasya is the new moon day, when the moon becomes completely invisible. It symbolises:

  • The end of darkness

  • Rebirth of light (Shukla Paksha begins)

  • Spiritual cleansing

  • A highly receptive time for prayers

  • A powerful day to connect with ancestors


Ancient scriptures like Garuda Purana, Manu Smriti, and Vayu Purana emphasize the importance of performing Pind Daan, Shraddh, or Tarpan on Amavasya for the peace and upliftment of ancestral souls.


Monks in orange robes perform a fire ritual by a river at sunrise, with floating candles, stone steps, and distant birds creating a serene mood.

3. Why Pausha Amavasya (December 2025 Amavasya) Is Very Important

Pausha Amavasya is one of the most auspicious Amavasyas of the year because:

  • Ideal for Pind Daan and Pitr Shanti

  • A powerful day for Pitr Dosh Nivaran

  • Excellent for charity and helping the needy

  • Best phase for spiritual sadhana and meditation

  • Rituals performed today are believed to reach ancestors instantly

  • Brings peace, prosperity, and emotional stability


Families that have been experiencing blockages, misunderstandings, recurring illnesses, or emotional heaviness often notice relief after performing Amavasya rites sincerely.


4. Rituals to Perform on Amavasya (Step-by-Step Guide)

A. Holy Bath (Snan)

Begin the morning with a purifying bath. If possible, take a dip in sacred rivers such as:


  • Ganga (Varanasi, Haridwar, Prayagraj)

  • Yamuna

  • Narmada

  • Godavari

This prepares your mind and body for the day’s rituals.


B. Tarpan (तर्पण)

Tarpan is a ritual of offering water to ancestors.


  • How to Perform Tarpan:

  • Sit facing south

  • Use a copper vessel

  • Mix water with black sesame seeds, barley, and rice

  • Offer it with devotion to ancestors


This ritual brings peace to ancestral souls and blessings to the family.


C. Shraddh Rituals

Shraddh involves offering food, clothes, and prayers for departed souls.

It includes:

  • Pind Daan

  • Feeding Brahmins

  • Offering sattvik food

  • Feeding cows, birds, and the poor


D. Pind Daan

One of the most important rituals of Amavasya.

Best places for Pind Daan:

  • Varanasi

  • Gaya

  • Prayagraj

  • Haridwar


Performing Pind Daan on Amavasya frees ancestors from suffering and grants blessings to the living family.


E. Deep Daan (Lighting Lamps)

Lighting a diya removes negativity and illuminates the path for the ancestors.

Use:

  • Ghee

  • Til oil

  • Place lamps in temples, riverbanks, or under sacred trees.


F. Fasting

A simple fast strengthens discipline, purifies thoughts, and improves meditation.


G. Charity (Daan)

Charity on Amavasya has immense spiritual merit.

Donate:

  • Food

  • Blankets

  • Warm clothes

  • Til (sesame seeds)

  • Rice

  • Fruits

  • Lamps


5. Things to Avoid on Amavasya

  • Starting new business or ventures

  • Intoxication

  • Non-vegetarian food

  • Arguments

  • Negative talk

  • Laziness

  • Unnecessary travel


Focus on peaceful and spiritual activities.


6. Amavasya in Astrology

Astrologically, Amavasya is a sensitive day because the moon is considered weak (as it is invisible).

Recommended Spiritual Practices:

  • Recite Mahamrityunjaya Mantra

  • Chant Om Namah Shivaya

  • Pray to ancestors

  • Do Shani or Rahu remedies

  • Meditate


These practices protect from negative energies.


7. Best Places to Perform Amavasya Rituals

1. Varanasi (Kashi)

Kashi is the holiest place for Pind Daan, Shraddh, and Tarpan rituals.


2. Gaya

The global center for Pind Pradan as per Garuda Purana.


3. Prayagraj

Triveni Sangam gives extraordinary spiritual benefits.


4. Haridwar

Ideal for Amavasya Snan, Tarpan, and Shraddh.


8. Why Choose MahaTarpan for Amavasya Rituals?

If you wish to perform Pind Daan, Tarpan, Shraddh, Pitr Dosh Puja, or any Amavasya rituals with purity, transparency, and professional guidance, MahaTarpan is one of India's most trusted platforms.


All Rituals Performed by Experienced Vedic Priests

Every puja is conducted strictly according to the scriptures and with complete devotion.


Premium Locations:

MahaTarpan offers rituals in:

  • Varanasi

  • Prayagraj

  • Haridwar

  • Gaya


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Whether you attend physically or book online, you receive photos and video recordings of the entire puja.


Complete Puja Samagri Included

  • You don’t have to arrange anything; everything is provided by the team.

  • Affordable Packages with No Hidden Charges

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  • 100% Money-Back Guarantee


If a booking is cancelled within one hour, you get a full refund—no questions asked.


Trusted by Thousands of Families

MahaTarpan has helped devotees from India and abroad perform sacred rites with peace and authenticity.


Whether you want to perform:

  • Pind Daan

  • Tarpan

  • Shraddh

  • Pitru Dosh Puja

  • Masikam / Samvatsarikam

  • Asthi Visarjan


MahaTarpan ensures an authentic, smooth, and spiritually fulfilling experience.


9. Amavasya December 2025 Ritual Timetable

4 AM – 7 AM

  • Bath

  • Sankalp

  • Deep Daan


7 AM – 11 AM

  • Pind Daan

  • Tarpan

  • Shraddh

  • Daan


12 PM – 3 PM

  • Brahmin Bhojan

  • Animal feeding

  • Temple visits


Evening

  • Meditation

  • Lighting diyas

  • Prayers to ancestors


10. FAQs About Amavasya December 2025

1. When is Amavasya in December 2025?

Friday, 19 December 2025.


2. What time does Amavasya begin?

04:59 AM on 19 December 2025.


3. What is Pausha Amavasya?

The Amavasya that falls in the Paush month of the Hindu calendar.


4. Is it a good day for Pind Daan?

Yes. Pausha Amavasya is one of the best days for Pind Daan and ancestral rituals.


5. Can I book Amavasya Puja online?

Yes, you can easily book both online and offline rituals through MahaTarpan.


Final Summary

The Amavasya of 19 December 2025 is an extraordinarily powerful spiritual day. Performing rituals like Pind Daan, Tarpan, Shraddh, Deep Daan, and Charity on this day brings peace to ancestral souls and removes deep-rooted karmic obstacles.


If you want to perform these sacred rituals with purity and ease, MahaTarpan offers complete support with experienced priests, all samagri, transparent service, video proof, and divine locations such as Varanasi, Gaya, Prayagraj, and Haridwar.

 
 
 

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