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    Benefits of Keeping Vrat On Ashadha Amavasya 2023 - Dhwani Astro

    Ashadha Amavasya has a lot of spiritual meaning, and people all over India treat it very seriously. They celebrate it on the day of the Hindu month, Ashwin when there is no moon.

    They think that their dead ancestors come back to help them. People make Tarpanam, a traditional offering of water, sesame seeds, and rice, to ask their elders for gifts and forgiveness. This day is also called Sarva Pitru Amavasya. People think that by doing Tarpanam, they can help their elders get Moksha, which means "salvation." The day is a good time to do good things for others and give money to those who need it. Today, many people also fast to show their thanks to their elders. Natives can ask for their gifts to live happy, successful life. Find out what good things can come from fasting on Ashadha Amavasya 2023.

     

    What is Ashadha Amavasya?

     

    Ashadha Amavasya is not a name for any moonless day or Amavasya tithi that happens in the month of Ashada. According to the Hindu Panchang, the fourth month of the Hindu year is Ashadha, which is June or July on the Gregorian calendar. The Sanskrit term Amavasya means the time of the month when the moon is not visible. There are 30 moon periods in the Hindu lunar calendar, known as tithis in India. Amavasya is revered as a period of tremendous strength in Hindu tradition. Most Amavasya days are deemed unlucky except for the Kartika Amavasya and the Amavasya of the Hindu holiday Diwali.

     

    Ashadha Amavasya 2023: Date and time 

    On June 18, 2023, Ashadha Amavasya will happen. The Amavasya Tithi will begin on June 17, 2023, at 9:12 AM and finish on June 18, 2023, at 10:07 AM.

     

    Ashadha Amavasya 2023: Pujas to be done

     

    Hindus believe their ancestors visit the Earth on Ashadha Amavasya to bless their offspring. On this day, honouring and pleasing the elders by following practices and traditions are important. During Ashadha Amavasya, you should do the following practices and follow these customs:

     

    Tarpanam is a holy ceremony that is done to honour the dead. It includes giving the ancestors water and sesame seeds and asking for their wishes. Most of the time, tarpanam is done in a river or other holy body of water, but it can also be done at home.

     

    Pind Daan is an important rite that is also done on Ashadha Amavasya. It includes giving food and other things to the people who have died. People do the traditions by giving Pindas, made of rice, sesame seeds, and other things, to their ancestors.

     

    Fasting: Devotees think that keeping a fast on Ashadha Amavasya can help make the gods happy and get their benefits. Devotees can fast completely or only partially, based on what they can do.

     

    Donations: Giving money to people who need it is also a good thing; many people think doing so will bring them luck from their ancestors. Today, people can help the poor and needy by giving them food, clothes, money, or other useful things.

     

    Puja: It is also a good idea to do a puja on Ashadha Amavasya. People can pray to their ancestors at home or in a building by doing puja.

     

    Main Benefits of Keeping Vrat on Ashadha Amavasya 2023

     

    In Hinduism, it is very important to remember Ashadha Amavasya. Taking part in traditions and spiritual practices on this day has many benefits. Here are some of the special reasons to celebrate Ashadha Amavasya:

     

    Ashadha Amavasya is a good day for spiritual practices like meditation and reciting mantras. These practices can help you connect with the divine forces of the world and develop your awareness. It can also help people learn more about themselves and the world around them.

     

    - Doing the Pitru Tarpan rite on Ashadha Amavasya can help you get along better with your family and friends.

     

    - Seeking gifts from ancestors can help solve problems and make relationships peaceful and harmonious.

     

    - Ashadha Amavasya is the best time to do different rites and spiritual practices. This helps to bring in money and good luck.

     

    - Aligning yourself with the universe's forces on this day can help you attract money and success. In many ways, keeping Ashadha Amavasya is good for your mental and physical health.

     

    - Meditation and mantra singing are spiritual practices that can help reduce stress and worry and improve general health.

     

    - Doing Tarpanam and Pitru Tarpan can also help a person get benefits from their ancestors. This can make your body healthier.

     

    - On Ashadha Amavasya, a strong energy field is created by how the planets and stars are lined up. This can also help you grow spiritually and get more enlightened.

     

    - One can connect with this energy field through spiritual practices and traditions on Ashadha Amavasya. This helps you grow and change on a mental level.

     

    How important it is to celebrate this Amavasya

     

    Ashadha Amavasya is a very lucky day in the Hindu calendar, and it has much to do with astrology. Here are some important points about what it means for astrology. On the day of Ashadha Amavasya, the forces of the planets and stars line up specially. This makes it a great time for spiritual and psychic practices.

     

    Spiritual practices like meditation and mantra singing are very effective on the day of Ashadha Amavasya. It is a time to connect with your inner self and try to grow spiritually. The day of Ashadha Amavasya is especially good for reducing the bad effects of planets like Saturn, Rahu, and Ketu. Doing ceremonies and giving gifts to the ancestors can help stop these bad things from happening.

     

    Vedic astronomy says that the planet Saturn rules the day of Amavasya. Saturn is linked with discipline, hard work, and the law of karma. On Ashadha Amavasya, if you do tarpanam or make gifts to your ancestors, it can help reduce the bad effects of Saturn and bring about a good change in your life. Ashadha Amavasya is also a great time to do Pitru Tarpan, a ceremony to honour and please one's elders. This can bring benefits from the gods, leading to good health and wealth.

     

    Spiritual practices done on Ashadha Amavasya can help clean the energy and get rid of any evil forces that might be holding someone back. This can lead to a person's general happiness and a change for the better.

     

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