Amavasai Dates 2033 அமாவாசை
New Moon (Amavasya) — Deity: Ancestors (Pitru)
All Amavasai Dates in 2033
| # | Date | Day | Name | Tithi | Panchangam | Month Details |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| 1 | 2033-01-01Coming up | Saturday | Thai Amavasai | Amavasya (ends 3:47 PM) | View › | January › |
| 2 | 2033-01-30 | Sunday | Thai Amavasai | Chaturdashi (ends 6:40 AM) | View › | January › |
| 3 | 2033-02-28 | Monday | Maasi Amavasai | Chaturdashi (ends 5:37 PM) | View › | February › |
| 4 | 2033-03-30 | Wednesday | Panguni Amavasai | Amavasya (ends 11:21 PM) | View › | March › |
| 5 | 2033-04-28 | Thursday | Chittirai Amavasai | Chaturdashi (ends 11:31 AM) | View › | April › |
| 6 | 2033-05-28 | Saturday | Vaikasi Amavasai | Amavasya (ends 5:06 PM) | View › | May › |
| 7 | 2033-06-26 | Sunday | Aani Amavasai | Amavasya (ends 2:37 AM, Jun 27) | View › | June › |
| 8 | 2033-07-25 | Monday | Aadi Amavasai | Chaturdashi (ends 1:36 PM) | View › | July › |
| 9 | 2033-08-24 | Wednesday | Aavani Amavasai | Amavasya (ends 3:09 AM, Aug 25) | View › | August › |
| 10 | 2033-09-22 | Thursday | Purattasi Amavasai | Chaturdashi (ends 4:44 PM) | View › | September › |
| 11 | 2033-10-22 | Saturday | Aippasi Amavasai | Chaturdashi (ends 10:18 AM) | View › | October › |
| 12 | 2033-11-21 | Monday | Karthigai Amavasai | Amavasya (ends 7:09 AM, Nov 22) | View › | November › |
| 13 | 2033-12-21 | Wednesday | Margazhi Amavasai | Amavasya (ends 12:16 AM, Dec 22) | View › | December › |
Month-by-Month Amavasai – 2033
About Amavasai in the Tamil Calendar
Amavasai (அமாவாசை) is the New Moon day in the Hindu lunar calendar, occurring once every month when the Moon and Sun are at the same celestial longitude. It is the last day of the Krishna Paksha (dark fortnight). In Tamil tradition, Amavasai carries deep spiritual significance as the day dedicated to Pitru worship — honouring and propitiating one's ancestors.
The most important ritual on Amavasai is Pitru Tarpanam, where devotees offer water (Jala Tharpanam) and sesame seeds to their ancestors. This is believed to ensure peace for the departed souls and bring prosperity and health to the family. Visiting sacred rivers like the Ganga, Cauvery, or Yamuna for Tarpanam is considered especially meritorious on Amavasai.
Many temples conduct special pujas and abhishekams on Amavasai. It is also a day for fasting, charity, and visiting temples dedicated to Shiva and ancestral deities. The Amavasai that falls on a Monday (Soma Amavasai) is considered extra auspicious.
Rituals & Practices on Amavasai
- Pitru Tarpanam
- Fasting
- Charity (danam)
- River bath
- Temple visit
- Ancestor prayers