According to astrologers, a coincidence of Siddhi Yoga happened on the day of Mauni Amavasya (Mauni Amavasya 2025 Date). The coincidence of this yoga is until 09:22 in the evening. The devotee can bathe, meditate, worship, chant, penance and charity at his convenience. There is also a coincidence of Shivvas Yoga on this auspicious occasion. Worshiping Lord Shiva in this yoga will give sure results.
By Pravin KumarEdited by: Pravin KumarUpdated: Thursday, Jan 16, 2025 09:07 PM (IST)
Religion Desk, New Delhi. Magh Amavasya has a special significance in Sanatan Dharma. Magh Amavasya is also called Mauni Amavasya. Apart from this, Amavasya which falls on Monday is also called Mauni Amavasya. On this auspicious occasion, many devotees take a dip in the holy rivers including the Ganga.
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good time
According to astrological calculations, Magh Amavasya starts on January 28 at 07:35 PM and ends on the next day ie January 29 at 06:05 PM. In Sanatan Dharma, the calculation is done from Udaya Tithi. For this, Mauni Amavasya will be celebrated on 29th January.
way of worship
If there is no facility, bathe in water with Ganga water. Now come and wear yellow color clothes. Now offer Arghya to Lord Bhaskar. After this, face south and offer Arghya to the ancestors. Devotees should also offer water to the Peepal tree. After this, worship Lord Vishnu according to the rituals. During this time, recite the Vishnu Chalisa and chant mantras. At the end of the puja, perform aarti and pray for happiness and increase in income. After the puja, break the fast of silence by donating according to your financial status.
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