Mauni Amavasya, observed on the new moon day of the Magha month, emphasizes silence and self-reflection. Devotees engage in Mauna Vrata (vow of silence), holy bathing, charity, and ancestor worship.
On January 29, millions across the globe will observe Mauni Amavasya, a day steeped in tradition and spiritual significance. Also known as Maghi Amavasya, this auspicious occasion marks the last ...
"Mauni" is derived from the Sanskrit word "Mauna," meaning "silence." Observing a vow of silence on this day is a common practice among devotees, promoting spiritual discipline and inner peace ...
On the day of Mauni Amavasya, people take a holy dip or bath in Ganga. Drik Panchang says that it is believed that the water of the most sacred and holy river in Hinduism, the Ganga, turns into ...
The Mahakumbh Nagar DM said that they expect 10 crore devotees to arrive in the fair area on Mauni Amavasya. The population of Mahakumbh Nagar, the world’s largest temporary district situated on ...