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Krishna Amavasya, the new moon day, is presided over by the Pitrus, the revered ancestors, symbolizing liberation and remembrance. This tithi is supremely auspicious for performing ancestral rites, offering prayers, and engaging in charity to honor departed souls. It is considered inauspicious for commencing new material ventures. A significant observance is Pitru Tarpan, where water and sesame seeds are offered to ancestors for their peace and liberation.
Krishna Amavasya, the new moon day, is dedicated to Pitru (ancestors). Devotees perform Shraddha rituals and Tarpan for ancestral peace and well-being. Offering food and water to crows, cows, and Brahmins is highly meritorious. Observing a fast for ancestral peace is common. It is crucial to avoid starting new ventures, marriages, or major financial decisions. Refrain from consuming non-vegetarian food, alcohol, or tamasic foods. The mantra 'Om Pitru Devaya Namaha' or 'Om Sarva Pitru Devatabhyo Namah' should be chanted. Dana includes offering food (especially Kheer, Puri), clothing, sesame seeds, or black lentils to Brahmins, the poor, or in a temple for ancestral blessings.
Tuesday is ruled by Mangala (Mars), embodying energy, courage, and assertiveness. Its character is fiery, dynamic, and protective, influencing physical prowess and property matters. This day is auspicious for activities requiring strength, resolving conflicts, and matters related to land or engineering. It is generally favorable for surgical procedures or competitive endeavors. Devotees often recite the Hanuman Chalisa and worship Lord Hanuman to mitigate Mars' challenging influences and gain strength, courage, and protection from adversities. Fasting is also observed for overcoming obstacles.
In Delhi on Tuesday, 14 July 2026 the Tithi is Amavasya, Nakshatra is Punarvasu, Yoga is Vyaghata and Karana is Naga. Sunrise 05:32, sunset 19:21. Rahu Kaal runs 15:54–17:37 — avoid starting new auspicious work during this window.
| Tithi | Amavasya |
| Nakshatra | Punarvasu |
| Yoga | Vyaghata |
| Karana | Naga |
| Vara | Tuesday |
| Sunrise | 05:32 |
| Sunset | 19:21 |
| Rahu Kaal | 15:54 – 17:37 |
| Abhijit Muhurta | 11:59 – 12:54 |
Computed for Delhi. For your city, visit the main Panchang page.
The classical definition, mathematical basis, and practical use behind every term shown above.
Lunar day — 12° of Sun-Moon elongation. 30 per month.
Lunar mansion — 27 stellar divisions of 13°20' each.
27 luni-solar combinations; sum of Sun+Moon ÷ 13°20'.
Half-tithi (6° elongation). 11 karanas including Vishti.
Weekday with planetary lord. Derived from Julian Day.
Inauspicious 90-min window. Position varies by weekday.
Auspicious time windows for important activities.