D͇A͇R͇S͇H͇A͇ ͇A͇M͇A͇V͇A͇S͇Y͇A͇ Darsha Amavasya (on 27th March 2017), or Darsh Amavasi is the New Moon day as per the Hindu calendar. If any Amavasya tithi starts after Sunset and extends till the night, then the Moon cannot be seen completely on that night. This Amavasya is known as Darsha Amavasya or Vaisakha Amavasya. For more visit the website : http://www.mpanchang.com S͇i͇g͇n͇i͇f͇i͇c͇a͇n͇c͇e͇:͇ Darsha Amavasya holds a great significance for the Hindus. This day is dedicated to Chandra Dev (the Moon God). People observe a fast on this day and break it after sighting the New Moon on the day of Chandra Darshan. Many people perform shraadh (ancestral worship) on the day of Darsha Amavasya. Food, incense sticks, camphor, musk, etc. are offered to the forefathers on this day. Darsha Amavasya is also one of the three days for taking the holy bath during the Ujjain Kumbh Mela Amavasya is considered the ideal day to perform black magic and evil acts. Since there is no moon, Amavasya night is pitch dark and this provides the ideal setting to invoke evil powers.










