Margashirsha Amavasya 2025
Like the full moon, Amavasya also has a special place in Hindu religion and astrology. In some areas, especially in North India, bathing, meditation and auspicious works are done on Amavasya. However, many people in Andhra Pradesh and Telangana fear Amavasya and do not perform auspicious work on that day. Why is Amavasya so scary? What happens on that day? Let us now take a look at its spiritual significance.
Amavasya is the day when the moon is not completely visible. The Moon has almost no effect on the Earth. There are many reasons for considering Amavasya as an inauspicious day in Telugu culture. According to astrology, the energy (coolness, peace) of the Moon is very low on the day of Amavasya. Moon affects mind and emotions. Due to lack of energy, instability in mind and emotions may increase.
Is Amavasya affected by negative energy?
It is believed that the impact of negative energy is greater on this day. Auspicious works are not done due to the belief that some invisible powers are strong. The power of the moon and stars is required for auspicious works. Since the moon is not visible on Amavasya day, it is believed that auspicious work cannot be done. It is very important to worship and worship the ancestral deities on the day of Amavasya. This day is for the worship of ancestors, hence no other auspicious work is done on this day.
Amavasya, the day of offering and donating
According to astrology and astronomy, low energy of the Moon can increase symptoms like insomnia, tension and irritability in some people. It is believed that offering tarpan and donations on this day brings peace to the ancestral deities, hence this day is used only for Amavasya puja or Shraddha rituals. However, astrologers constantly advise people that Amavasya is not a day to be afraid but just to be a little careful from a spiritual and health point of view.
Amavasya is important in astrology, but is considered inauspicious in some regions. Due to low energy of the Moon, there may be instability in mind and emotions. Auspicious works are not done on this day due to the influence of negative energy and belief in invisible powers. Amavasya is a special day for worshiping ancestors, offering offerings and donations. This is not a day of fear, but of spiritual vigilance.
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