"Mauni" is derived from the Sanskrit word "Mauna," meaning "silence." Observing a vow of silence on this day is a common practice among devotees, promoting spiritual discipline and inner peace ...
Mauni Amavasya, celebrated on the no-moon day of Magha month, holds great spiritual and astrological importance. Key rituals include observing silence, taking a holy dip, performing tarpan for ...
Mauni Amavasya, observed on the new moon day of the Magha month, emphasizes silence and self-reflection. Devotees engage in Mauna Vrata (vow of silence), holy bathing, charity, and ancestor worship.
The name "Mauni" comes from the word "Mauna," which means quiet. On this day, keeping quiet is a means of introspection and meditation that can result in spiritual enlightenment. As we all know ...
In 2025, Mauni Amawasya is being celebrated on January 29. According to Drik Panchang, “Mauni Amavasya on Wednesday, January 29, 2025 Amavasya Tithi Begins - 07:35 PM on Jan 28, 2025 Amavasya ...
Akhil Bharatiya Akhara Parishad president Mahant Ravindra Puri on Wednesday said that due to the stampede-like situation at Maha Kumbh, the seers have called off their Mauni Amavasya's Amrit Snan.
On Mauni Amavaysa, people take a vow of silence on this day to foster inner peace and introspection. It is also seen as a day to thank and honour your ancestors. It is customary to fast or eat ...
Mauni Amavasya in 2025 falls on Wednesday, January 29. It is a significant day during the Hindu calendar's Magha month. Amavasya Tithi Begins: 07:35 PM on Jan 28, 2025 Amavasya Tithi Ends: 06:05 ...
Image Source : PTI Devotees arrive to take holy dip at the Sangam Mauni Amavasya Amrit Snan: The second 'Amrit Snan' of the Mahakumbh is being observed today on Mauni Amavasya. As per the Uttar ...
Mauni Amavasya 2025 will occur on January 29. It is a significant day in the Hindu calendar, with rituals including a sacred Ganga bath, vow of silence, fasting, ancestral worship, and charity.