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Ishti Krishna Amavasya MAR 2026

19th Mar, 2026

Thursday / गुरुवार

08:25 AM – 06:52 AM

Ishti

  • Muhurat time
    08:25 AM – 06:52 AM
  • Tithi Timing
    Start : 8:25 AM
    End : 6:52 AM
  • Day
    Thursday
  • Deity
    Lord Agni
  • religion
    Hinduism
  • Choghadiya & Hora
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Ishti Krishna Amavasya MAR 2026 : Date, Muhurat, Puja Vidhi and Importance

Significance of Ishti Krishna Amavasya MAR 2026

Ishti Krishna Amavasya MAR 2026 is a sacred night of devotion to Krishna. It offers a quiet space for inner purification and spiritual renewal. Devotees seek Krishna’s protective grace and compassionate guidance. The observance strengthens family bonds and compassionate living. Clean homes, mindful prayers, and giving grace invite peace into daily life. 🕉️🌙✨

Ishti Krishna Amavasya MAR 2026 Date, Muhurat and Timing

Title Value
Tithi Krishna Paksha Amavasya
Nakshatra Varies by region; check local Panchang
Sunrise 06:05 AM
Sunset 06:15 PM
Auspicious Timing Evening Muhurat: 06:45 PM – 07:40 PM
Date March 11, 2026

Traditions & Rituals of Ishti Krishna Amavasya MAR 2026

  • Clean and decorate the altar with fresh flowers and a lamp. 🪔
  • Offer prayers to Krishna after sunset and sing simple bhajans.
  • Place one small diya at the entrance to invite positive energy.
  • Distribute prasad to family and neighbors as a gesture of sharing.

Remedies to Perform on Ishti Krishna Amavasya MAR 2026

  • Light a lamp before Krishna murti and chant Om Krishnaya Namah — Fosters focus and protection.
  • Offer Panchamrit to the deity and share it with loved ones — Invites blessings and community joy.
  • Give charity to those in need after the puja — Cultivates compassion and purifies the heart.

Mantras & Chants on Ishti Krishna Amavasya MAR 2026

  • Om Krishnaya Namah — Significance: awakens Krishna’s mercy and inner resolve during night vigils.
  • Om Govindaya Namah — Significance: invites protection, joy, and steadfast devotion in daily life.

Fasting Rules & Food Guidelines on Ishti Krishna Amavasya MAR 2026

  • Maintain a sattvic menu; avoid heavy or non-vegetarian foods on this night. 🥗
  • If fasting, consume fruits, milk, and light grains in moderation. 🥛
  • Break the fast after the night prayers, with simple, blessed prasad.

Dos and Don’ts on Ishti Krishna Amavasya MAR 2026

  • Do: Keep the space clean and calm for the puja.
  • Do: Offer prayers with a respectful heart and steady breath.
  • Do: Share prasad and kindness with family and neighbors.
  • Don’t: Play loud or harsh music during puja hours.
  • Don’t: Eat meat or heavy non-vegetarian foods on this night.
  • Don’t: Skip the puja, if possible, as intention matters most.

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