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Amavasya September 2024 Date: Tithi Time for USA, UK, Canada, Australia, UAE

Posted on August 27, 2024

Amavasya in the month of September 2024 falls on September 2 in India.

Below are Tithi Timings of Amavasya in September of this year for USA, UK, Canada, Australia, and UAE.

  • Unites States of America (USA)
    Amavasya Tithi Begins – 07:51 PM on Sep 01, 2024
    Amavasya Tithi Ends – 09:54 PM on Sep 02, 2024
  • United Kingdom (UK)
    Amavasya Tithi Begins – 12:51 AM on Sep 02, 2024
    Amavasya Tithi Ends – 02:54 AM on Sep 03, 2024
  • Canada
    Amavasya Tithi Begins – 07:51 PM on Sep 01, 2024
    Amavasya Tithi Ends – 09:54 PM on Sep 02, 2024
  • Australia
    Amavasya Tithi Begins – 09:51 AM on Sep 02, 2024
    Amavasya Tithi Ends – 11:54 AM on Sep 03, 2024
  • Mauritius
    Amavasya Tithi Begins – 03:51 AM on Sep 02, 2024
    Amavasya Tithi Ends – 05:54 AM on Sep 03, 2024
  • South Africa
    Amavasya Tithi Begins – 01:51 AM on Sep 02, 2024
    Amavasya Tithi Ends – 03:54 AM on Sep 03, 2024
  • United Arab Emirates (UAE)
    Amavasya Tithi Begins – 03:51 AM on Sep 02, 2024
    Amavasya Tithi Ends – 05:54 AM on Sep 03, 2024

About Amavasya

Amavasya, or the new moon day, holds deep significance in Hinduism. It is considered a powerful time for spiritual practices and rituals. On Amavasya, the moon is completely hidden from view, symbolizing a time of new beginnings and introspection. Hindus believe that the absence of the moon’s light creates a conducive environment for connecting with ancestors and performing rituals to honor them.

This day is often dedicated to Pitru Tarpan and Shradh, where people offer prayers and food to their ancestors, seeking blessings and peace for their departed souls. It is believed that these rituals help in the liberation of ancestors and bring prosperity and harmony to the family.

Amavasya is also seen as an ideal time for spiritual cleansing and self-reflection. Many devotees fast on this day, meditating and seeking divine guidance. It is a time to let go of negative thoughts, bad habits, and unwanted energies, paving the way for a fresh start.

In some traditions, Amavasya is associated with worship of deities like Goddess Kali and Lord Shiva, who represent transformation and destruction of evil forces, aligning with the idea of renewal and spiritual growth.

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