The new moon day (all 9 hours and not just the night) is called
Amavasya. This year the Amavasya is on June 27. As per traditional North
Indian calendar, it is the Amavasya in Ashada month. In other regions
it is the Jyeshta Amavasi.
Actually, the amavasya is starting at 12.07 pm from June 26 and will continue up to 1.38 pm on June 28. Halharini Amavasya is observed on the day in certain regions in North India.
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Actually, the amavasya is starting at 12.07 pm from June 26 and will continue up to 1.38 pm on June 28. Halharini Amavasya is observed on the day in certain regions in North India.
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