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Ishti Krishna Amavasya JAN 2026

19th Jan, 2026

Monday / सोमवार

07:12 AM to 05:51 PM

Ishti

  • Muhurat time
    07:12 AM to 05:51 PM
  • Tithi Timing
    Start : 12:03 AM
    End : 1:21 AM
  • Day
    Monday
  • Deity
    Lord Agni
  • religion
    Hinduism
  • Choghadiya & Hora
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Auspicious timings and shubh muhurat to perform pooja for best results.

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Ishti Krishna Amavasya JAN 2026 : Date, Muhurat, Puja Vidhi and Importance

Significance of Ishti Krishna Amavasya JAN 2026

Ishti Krishna Amavasya JAN 2026 marks a sacred night honoring Krishna on the new moon of Krishna Paksha. It is a time to seek inner peace, gratitude, and renewal. Devotees perform heartfelt prayers, offer Tulsi, and light lamps to invite protection, wisdom, and positive transformation for the year ahead 🕉️🙏🌙✨.

Ishti Krishna Amavasya JAN 2026 Date, Muhurat and Timing

Title Value
Tithi Krishna Amavasya (Ishti Krishna Amavasya JAN 2026)
Nakshatra Amavasya Nakshatra (varies by region)
Sunrise 06:50 AM IST (approx.)
Sunset 06:15 PM IST (approx.)
Auspicious Timing 05:30 AM – 07:30 AM IST (Brahma Muhurat window)
Date JAN 2026 (exact date varies by locale)

Traditions & Rituals of Ishti Krishna Amavasya JAN 2026

  • Wake up before dawn, take a purifying bath, wear clean clothes, and set up a simple Krishna altar at home; light incense to invite divine presence and calmness for the day 🪔🧼.
  • Perform a focused puja with Tulsi leaves, milk, yogurt, honey, and a diya placed before a small Krishna murti or image; recite a short bhakti prayer and offer fresh fruit as prasad 🍃🥛🍯.
  • Read or listen to Krishna stories or Govardhan lore to deepen devotion; after puja share prasadam with family to spread joy and good values 🙏🍇.
  • Visit a nearby temple or use a virtual darshan if needed; spend quiet time in reflection and perform mindful, respectful speech to foster harmony 👥🕍.

Remedies to Perform on Ishti Krishna Amavasya JAN 2026

  • Action: Light a pure ghee diya before the Krishna idol during the evening puja and place a fresh flower as an offering. | Benefit: Invites positive energy, clears obstacles, and enhances focus and devotion. 💡✨
  • Action: Chant the Ishti Krishna Amavasya mantra or a short Krishna bhajan while meditating for five minutes. | Benefit: Calms the mind and strengthens sincere devotion. 🕉️🎶
  • Action: Offer a small charity or dakshina to a temple or to a needy person after sunset. | Benefit: Fosters generosity and purifies karma for future blessings. 🤝🙏

Mantras & Chants on Ishti Krishna Amavasya JAN 2026

  1. Mantra: Om Kleem Krishnaya Namah — Significance: Invokes Krishnas grace, courage and protection in daily life. 🕉️🔔
  2. Mantra: Om Namo Bhagavate Vasudevaya — Significance: Deepens devotion and invites divine blessings for harmony and strength. 🕊️✨

Fasting Rules & Food Guidelines on Ishti Krishna Amavasya JAN 2026

  • Rule: Observe a vrat according to health; some practice complete fasting, while others take fruit, milk, and water or light khichdi as a safe option. 🥛🍎
  • Rule: Break the fast after sighting the moon or at sunset with light, sattvic foods such as khichdi, fresh fruits, and yogurt. 🍚🥣
  • Rule: Keep meals simple, vegetarian, and free from onion and garlic if following traditional vrat practices; avoid heavy or spicy foods to maintain calm energy. 🥗🧂

Dos and Don’ts on Ishti Krishna Amavasya JAN 2026

  • Do: Wake up early, bathe, and offer prayers with a pure heart. 🕯️🏞️
  • Do: Perform Sankalpa and a short Krishna puja with Tulsi and milk. 🪔🌿
  • Do: Share prasadam and help those in need with a kind gesture. 🤝🍞
  • Don’t: Eat non-vegetarian food or onion and garlic if observing a strict vrat. 🚫🥩
  • Don’t: Speak harshly or engage in quarrels; guard your thoughts and words. 🚫💬
  • Don’t: Waste water or neglect daily cleanliness during puja and fasting. 🚱🧼

Frequently Asked Questions

What is the origin and myth behind Ishti Krishna Amavasya (January 2026)?

Ishti Krishna Amavasya is a Vaishnava observance focused on Krishna, celebrated on the amavasya (new moon) night in January in certain regional calendars; local legends describe it as a night when devotees intensify devotion to Krishna under the quiet, moonless sky. Scripturally, devotees draw on Krishna-lila narratives from texts like the Srimad Bhagavatam and puranas, and the day is marked by bhajans, prayers, and reading of Krishna’s pastimes.

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