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Phalguna Amavasya 2026 With Solar Eclipse: What You Should Do And Avoid On This Day
This 17 February 2026, Phalguna Amavasya 2026 coincides with the annular solar eclipse - a rare alignment that has already caught the attention of many across India. If you follow the Hindu calendar, you know Amavasya days carry spiritual significance. This year, the overlap with a Surya Grahan makes the date stand out even more. If you're planning to observe the day, here are the common do's and don'ts associated with the day.
What To Do On Phalguna Amavasya 2026
These practices are traditionally recommended during Amavasya and especially when it aligns with a solar eclipse.
Take An Early Morning Holy Bath (Snan)
An early bath, preferably before sunrise, is considered purifying. It marks the beginning of the day with physical and spiritual cleanliness.
Perform Ancestor Rites
Phalguna Amavasya is associated with honouring ancestors. Rituals like Pitru Tarpan, Shraddha, and Pind Daan are commonly performed, often with priestly guidance.
Chant Mantras Or Meditate
Many people recite Om Namah Shivaya, the Mahamrityunjaya Mantra, or the Gayatri Mantra. Meditation and silent prayer are also encouraged as ways to centre the mind.
Practice Charity And Feed Living Beings
Donating food, grains, or clothes is considered auspicious. Feeding cows, birds, or even ants is a practice observed in many families.
Offer Help And Kindness
Supporting someone in need or making offerings at a temple is believed to bring spiritual merit.
Light A Diya
Lighting a lamp at your home altar or under a Peepal tree is a common tradition meant to invite positive energy.
What To Avoid During Phalguna Amavasya 2026
Traditional guidance suggests avoiding certain activities, particularly during eclipse hours and the Amavasya period.
Avoid Eating Or Sleeping During Eclipse Hours
Many households refrain from eating or sleeping during the eclipse window even if the eclipse is not visible locally.
Postpone Major Purchases Or Ceremonies
Buying new clothes or shoes, making property transactions, attending interviews, conducting Griha Pravesh, or performing Mundan ceremonies are often avoided.
Stay Away From Tamasik Foods And Behaviour
Heavy, overly indulgent foods and negative speech or behaviour are discouraged on this day.
Avoid Risky Or Sharp Activities
Some traditions recommend not cutting nails, sewing, or handling sharp instruments during eclipse hours.
Phalguna Amavasya 2026 brings together a spiritually significant new moon day and an annular solar eclipse. While the eclipse will not be visible in India, traditional observances continue to focus on prayer, ancestor remembrance, and charity, alongside avoiding major new beginnings. If you choose to observe the day, keeping it simple, reflective, and mindful aligns with the commonly followed guidance.



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