Bhaumvati Amavasya 2026: Date, Timings, Rituals and Powerful Remedies for Mangal Dosh

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Bhaumvati Amavasya 2026: Date, Timings, Rituals and Powerful Remedies for Mangal Dosh

Bhaumvati Amavasya 2026 falls on 17 February. Check date, tithi timings, rituals and remedies for Mangal Dosh and Pitru Dosh.

 

Bhaumvati Amavasya 2026: Date, Timings, Rituals and Powerful Remedies for Mangal Dosh

Bhaumvati Amavasya 2026 will be observed on Tuesday, 17 February 2026, making it a spiritually significant day for devotees across India. As per the Hindu Panchang, this rare alignment occurs when Amavasya (New Moon) falls on a Tuesday, a day dedicated to Planet Mars (Mangal).

With growing interest in astrology, planetary remedies, and ancestral rituals, this occasion holds special relevance in today’s spiritual and cultural landscape.

Amavasya Tithi February 2026: Exact Timings (IST – Ujjain)

 Amavasya Tithi Begins: 16 February 2026 at 05:34 PM

 Amavasya Tithi Ends: 17 February 2026 at 05:31 PM

 Sunrise: 07:01 AM

 Sunset: 06:19 PM

 Moonrise: 06:49 AM

 Moonset: 06:21 PM

Devotees planning rituals should align their observances within the Amavasya Tithi window for maximum spiritual benefit.

Why Bhaumvati Amavasya 2026 Is Special

Bhaumvati Amavasya occurs only when the New Moon coincides with Tuesday (Bhaumvar). According to Hindu scriptures and Puranas:

 The day is highly auspicious for Mangal Dosh remedies

 It is ideal for Pitru Tarpan rituals and Shraddha

 Charity and donations on this day are believed to bring long-term blessings

 Planet Mars is worshipped as Rina Harta (remover of debts)

Astrologers believe that when Amavasya aligns with Tuesday, the spiritual potency multiplies, especially for those facing financial stress or marital delays due to Mangal Dosh.

Rituals to Follow on Bhaumvati Amavasya 2026

 1. Holy Bath at Sunrise

Devotees wake up early and take a dip in sacred rivers. If not possible, bathing at home with Ganga Jal is considered auspicious.

 2. Worship of Planet Mars (Mangal Graha)

Mars, also known as Angaraka or Kuja, is the ruling deity of this day. Key practices include:

 Reciting Mangal Rina Harta Stotra

 Performing Navgrah Shanti Hawan

 Offering red flowers, red cloth, and jaggery

These rituals are believed to reduce debt, legal obstacles, and financial burdens.

 3. Pitru Tarpan and Shraddha

Offering water and prayers to ancestors is highly meritorious. Feeding Brahmins and offering food to the needy is also recommended to reduce Pitru Dosh.

 4. Charity and Donations

Donations of red lentils, copper items, or food grains are considered highly rewarding on this day.

 5. Fasting (Optional)

Many devotees observe a fast to seek relief from karmic obstacles and ancestral afflictions.

Astrological Importance in 2026

With increasing awareness about planetary influences in modern astrology, Bhaumvati Amavasya 2026 comes at a time when many individuals are actively seeking remedies for financial stability and career growth.

Experts suggest that those experiencing:

 Repeated financial setbacks

 Property disputes

 Marriage delays due to Mangal Dosh

 Ancestral karmic issues

can benefit spiritually from focused prayers and charity on this day.

Other Bhaumvati Amavasya Dates in 2026

 14 July 2026 (Tuesday)

 8 December 2026 (Tuesday)

Since this occurrence is limited to specific months, devotees are advised to utilize the February date mindfully.

Bhaumvati Amavasya 2026 is more than just a New Moon day—it is a spiritually charged occasion dedicated to Planet Mars and ancestral blessings. Whether one seeks relief from Mangal Dosh, freedom from debt, or peace for departed souls, this day offers a powerful opportunity for prayer, charity, and reflection.

As interest in astrology and traditional practices continues to rise in 2026, Bhaumvati Amavasya stands out as a meaningful date in the Hindu calendar—one that blends devotion, planetary alignment, and ancestral reverence into a single sacred observance.

 

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