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Amāvāsyā (Sanskrit: अमावस्या) means dark moon lunar phase in Sanskrit. The word Amāvāsyā is common to almost all Nepalese and Indian languages as most of them are derived from Sanskrit. Ancient Babylonian, Greek and Indian calendars used 30 lunar phases, called tithi in India.[1][2] The dark moon tithi is when the Moon is within the 12 degrees of angular distance between the Sun and Moon before conjunction (syzygy). The New Moon tithi (called Pratipada or Pratima) is the 12 angular degrees after syzygy. Amāvāsyā is often translated as new moon since there is no standard term for the Moon before conjunction in English. source:wikipedia
 
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Amāvāsyā (Sanskrit: अमावस्या) means dark moon lunar phase in Sanskrit. The word Amāvāsyā is common to almost all Nepalese and Indian languages as most of them are derived from Sanskrit. Ancient Babylonian, Greek and Indian calendars used 30 lunar phases, called tithi in India.[1][2] The dark moon tithi is when the Moon is within the 12 degrees of angular distance between the Sun and Moon before conjunction (syzygy). The New Moon tithi (called Pratipada or Pratima) is the 12 angular degrees after syzygy. Amāvāsyā is often translated as new moon since there is no standard term for the Moon before conjunction in English. source:wikipedia
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Name of Amavasya | 
Date | 
Day | 
| 
Magha Amavasya | 
24 January | 
 Friday | 
| 
Phalguna
  Amavasya | 23 February | Sunday | 
| 
Chaitra
  Amavasya | 
24 March
      | 
Tuesday
      | 
| 
Vaishakha
  Amavasya | 22 April | Wednesday | 
| 
Jyeshtha
  Amavasya | 
22 May
      | 
Friday | 
| 
Ashadha Amavasya | 21 June | Sunday | 
| 
Shravana
  Amavasya | 
20 July
      | 
Monday | 
| 
Bhadrapada
  Amavasya | 19 August | Wednesday | 
| 
Ashwin Amavasya | 
17 September  | 
Thursday | 
| 
Ashwin Amavasya | 16 October | Friday | 
| 
Kartik Amavasya | 
15 November   | 
Sunday | 
| 
Margashirsha
  Amavasya | 14 December | Monday | 
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