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Jyeshtha Adhik Maas Amavasya is an important day in Hindu calendar which is dedicated to paying homage to one's ancestors. From offering prayers, doing
donation, pind daan, pitru tarpan to engaging in spiritual practices, devotees engage in a lot of practices on this day. Falling in the rare Adhik Maas, this Amavasya in June carries deeper importance than most regular new moon days. Also Read: Vat Purnima 2026: Confused About the Vrat Date Due to Adhik Maas? Here’s When It Will Be Observed Here is everything you need to know about this day.
Jyeshtha Adhik Maas Amavasya Date And Time
Here are all the key details:- Date: 15th June 2026 (Monday)
- Amavasya Tithi Starts: 12:19 PM, 14th June 2026 (Sunday)
- Amavasya Tithi Ends: 08:23 AM, 15th June 2026 (Monday)
- Brahma Muhurat: 04:02 AM to 04:43 AM
- Abhijit Muhurat: 11:54 AM to 12:50 PM
- Godhuli Muhurat: 07:19 PM to 07:39 PM
- Amrit Kaal: 11:28 AM to 12:52 PM
- Madhyahna: 12:22 PM
Inauspicious Muhurat
- Rahu Kaal: 07:08 AM to 08:52 AM
- Gulikai Kaal: 02:06 PM to 03:51 PM
- Yamaganda: 10:37 AM to 12:22 PM
Among the many do's and don'ts that one must follow on this day, one must also remember what things one should avoid buying on Jyeshtha Amavasya at all cost.
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- Broom: One must avoid buying a broom on this day. Why, you wonder? Well, it is said that by doing so one can invite the wrath of goddess Lakshmi which in turn can hamper with one's good fortune
- Alcohol: Amavasya and Purnima are two important days and this is why one must avoid buying and consuming liquor on these days at all cost.
- Puja samagri: It is possible that a lot of people won't find anything wrong with buying puja materials like flowers, garments and incense on Amavasya. However, in actuality, one must refrain from doing so, as it can have an adverse impact on one's family well-being.
- Oil: It is also said that one must avoid buying and even applying oil on Amavasya. It is considered an unfavourable act, one that can have a negative impact on one's energy.
- Wheat: It is said that on Amavasya, one must avoid buying wheat. It is viewed as an inauspicious act and one that can hinder with the prosperity in one's life.
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