Amavasya, otherwise called Amavasi or Amavas, is the no moon day (some allude it as new moon day) in a month in a customary Hindu lunar calender. Amavasya April 2016 date is April 7. The Amavasya Time - starts at 8:36 PM on April 6, 2016 and closes at 4:53 PM on April 7. The Amavas on April 7 is known as Chaitra Amavasya in North India and in different locales it is the Phalgun Amavasya.
The April 7 Amavasya marks the end of Vikram Samvant 2072 in North India. It likewise denote the end of Shaka Era 1937 in different locales.
Manmathanama Samavatsara closes in logbooks followed in Maharashtra, Gujarat, Andhra Pradesh, Telangana and Karnataka. The following day (April 8) is seen as Ugadi and Gudi Padwa.
Amavasi is the darkest day in a customary Hindu month and is viewed as both promising and ominous by various Hindu groups.
There are numerous Hindus who embrace a quick on Amavasi. A few aficionados just take a solitary dinner on the day.
Chaitra month closes in customary logbook followed in Andhra Pradesh, Telangana, Karnataka, Maharashtra and Gujarat on the day.
The April 7 Amavasya marks the end of Vikram Samvant 2072 in North India. It likewise denote the end of Shaka Era 1937 in different locales.
Manmathanama Samavatsara closes in logbooks followed in Maharashtra, Gujarat, Andhra Pradesh, Telangana and Karnataka. The following day (April 8) is seen as Ugadi and Gudi Padwa.
Amavasi is the darkest day in a customary Hindu month and is viewed as both promising and ominous by various Hindu groups.
There are numerous Hindus who embrace a quick on Amavasi. A few aficionados just take a solitary dinner on the day.
Chaitra month closes in customary logbook followed in Andhra Pradesh, Telangana, Karnataka, Maharashtra and Gujarat on the day.