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Anvadhan Krishna Amavasya FEB 2026

17th Feb, 2026

Tuesday / मंगलवार

00:01 AM to 23:59 PM

Anvadhan

  • Muhurat time
    00:01 AM to 23:59 PM
  • Tithi Timing
    Start : 12:00 AM
    End : 12:00 AM
  • Day
    Tuesday
  • Deity
    Goddess Annapurna
  • religion
    Hinduism
  • Choghadiya & Hora
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Anvadhan Krishna Amavasya FEB 2026 : Date, Muhurat, Puja Vidhi and Importance

Significance of Anvadhan Krishna Amavasya FEB 2026

Anvadhan Krishna Amavasya is observed as a sacred night for Krishna devotion in February. The new moon emphasizes inner reflection, cleansing, and grace. It is a moment to honor ancestors and seek protection from negative forces. Many families perform simple rituals at home to invite peace, health, and spiritual clarity for the year ahead. Devotees chant Krishna bhajans, offer flowers, and light lamps to illuminate the heart. 🌙🙏🪔

Anvadhan Krishna Amavasya FEB 2026 Date, Muhurat and Timing

Tithi Value
Tithi Krishna Amavasya (Krishna Paksha Amavasya)
Nakshatra Rohini
Sunrise 07:02 AM IST
Sunset 06:25 PM IST
Auspicious Timing Brahma Muhurat 05:45–06:30 IST; Puja Window 17:15–18:40 IST
Date February 2026

Traditions & Rituals of Anvadhan Krishna Amavasya FEB 2026

  • Clean the home and shrine, wash the idols, and decorate with fresh marigolds to invite Krishna’s presence and positive energy. This simple act helps purify minds and create a welcoming atmosphere for family devotion. You can also reset your daily intentions by offering a clean space for meditation and prayer, inviting calm focus for the days ahead. 🌼🕯️
  • Light a diya at dawn and again at dusk to symbolize the removal of darkness and ignorance. It is a gentle reminder to cultivate inner light and compassion in daily life, turning the home into a beacon of kindness. Consider keeping the lamp burning for a longer period if circumstances allow, so every corner of your space feels serene. 🪔
  • Offer Tulsi leaves, fragrant flowers, and simple sweets to the Krishna altar as a humble service. Small acts of service grow outward, strengthening family bonds and fostering a compassionate heart. Let the offering be accompanied by a quiet prayer for gratitude; even small gifts can carry big spiritual energy. 🌿🍬
  • Remember ancestors with a simple pind daan or water offerings and recite pind kriya prayers. Even a short prayer in quiet gratitude honors lineage and invites peace into homes. If possible, share stories of ancestors with children to pass on values, tradition, and a sense of place within the family that supports moral choices. 🙏🏻
  • Read a short Krishna story or bhakti tale and share prasad with family to sustain devotion. Reading aloud or listening together strengthens communal faith and fosters discussion about dharma. After the tale, distribute prasad with joy, inviting everyone to participate in a shared moment of nourishment and gratitude. 📖🍘

Remedies to Perform on Anvadhan Krishna Amavasya FEB 2026

  • Action: Light a fresh diya before sunrise and chant Om Namo Bhagavate Vasudevaya, focusing on Krishna’s loving presence in your home and heart. You can sit calmly for a few minutes, observe your breath, and let peace fill the space.
    Benefit: Invokes Krishna’s grace, purifies thoughts, and clears negative vibrations from the living space, bringing harmony to relationships.
  • Action: Offer a small portion of food to Krishna and distribute prasad to neighbors as a gesture of sharing. Try to include seasonal fruits or dry sweets to honor local customs.
    Benefit: Spreads joy and earns divine blessings for all involved, strengthening community ties and supporting charitable acts.
  • Action: Donate a portion of food or money to a temple or a needy family, selecting a trusted organization or local temple.
    Benefit: Plants generosity in the heart and helps bring stability to households, especially for elders, widows, and those facing hardship.

Mantras & Chants on Anvadhan Krishna Amavasya FEB 2026

  • Mantra: Om Shree Krishna Govindaya Namah — Significance: Invokes Krishna’s protection, abundance, and inner peace.
  • Mantra: Om Namo Bhagavate Vasudevaya — Significance: Connects the devotee to Krishna’s boundless compassion and strength.

Fasting Rules & Food Guidelines on Anvadhan Krishna Amavasya FEB 2026

  • Fasting is optional; many observe a light vrat with fruits, milk, and water.
  • If you fast, avoid onions and garlic to keep the vrat sattvic and focused.
  • Break the fast at sunrise with easily digestible foods like moong dal khichdi and fresh fruit.

Dos and Don’ts on Anvadhan Krishna Amavasya FEB 2026

  • Do: Begin the day with prayers, light a lamp, and offer simple food to Krishna. 🙏🕯️
  • Do: Spend time with family and share prasad with neighbors. 🍎🧡
  • Do: Donate to temple or seek help for those in need, in Krishna’s spirit. 💝
  • Dont: Eat non-vegetarian foods or onions and garlic during the vrat. 🚫🥗
  • Dont: Waste food; practice gratitude for every meal and avoid leftovers. ♻️🍽️
  • Dont: Engage in intoxicants or speech that harms others. 🚫🍃

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