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Amavasya November 2026 (Kartik Amavasya): Date, Time And Significance

Kartik Amavasya is the new moon day observed during the Hindu month of Kartik and is regarded as one of the most auspicious Amavasya observances in Hindu tradition. This sacred night is dedicated to Goddess Lakshmi and is observed through Lakshmi Puja, diya lighting, prayers, and prosperity-related rituals.

This amavasya in November is also known as Diwali Amavasya or Deepavali Amavasya and is associated with wealth, auspicious beginnings, and the symbolic victory of light over darkness.

Amavasya in November (Kartik Amavasya) Date and Time

Kartik Amavasya in 2026 will be observed on Sunday, 8th November.

Amavasya Tithi Timings

  • Amavasya Begins: 02:41 PM on 08 November 2026

  • Amavasya Ends: 03:52 PM on 09 November 2026

Lakshmi Puja Muhurat

  • Lakshmi Puja Muhurat: 05:36 PM to 07:32 PM

Pro tip: Check the local panchang for accurate muhurat, as timings can vary slightly by location.

Also Check: Check all upcoming Amavasya dates in 2026 with exact timings and tithi details.

What Makes Kartik Amavasya Different From Other Amavasya Dates?

Unlike many Amavasya observances associated mainly with ancestor rituals or fasting, Kartik Amavasya is centered around Lakshmi worship, household prosperity, and festive evening rituals.

On this night:

  • Diyas are lit across homes and temples

  • Lakshmi Ganesh Puja is performed

  • Homes are decorated and purified before worship

  • Business communities worship account books and safes

  • Families gather for evening prayers and offerings

Because of these customs, Kartik Amavasya is considered one of the most widely observed and spiritually uplifting Amavasya nights of the year.

Amavasya in November (Kartik Amavasya) Significance

Kartik Amavasya's significance is deeply connected with Goddess Lakshmi, prosperity, and auspicious beginnings.

According to Hindu belief, Goddess Lakshmi blesses homes that are clean, peaceful, and illuminated on this sacred night. For this reason, devotees light diyas, perform Lakshmi Puja, and offer prayers for abundance and well-being.

This Amavasya is especially important for:

  • Wealth and prosperity prayers

  • Business-related rituals and Chopda Puja

  • Household harmony and positivity

  • Removal of negativity and obstacles

  • Charity and devotional observances

Many traders and business owners also worship financial records, jewelry, and safes on this occasion as part of traditional prosperity rituals.

Sacred Stories Associated with Kartik Amavasya

Several sacred beliefs and legends are associated with Kartik Amavasya.

Goddess Lakshmi and Lord Vishnu

According to Hindu beliefs, Goddess Lakshmi emerged during the Samudra Manthan, the cosmic churning of the ocean, and became associated with prosperity, abundance, and auspiciousness.

Another popular legend states that King Bali once imprisoned the Gods along with Goddess Lakshmi. Lord Vishnu later freed them on Kartik Amavasya. It is believed that after this event, the deities rested in Ksheer Sagar, the Ocean of Milk.

Because of these beliefs, devotees perform Lakshmi Puja and light diyas on Kartik Amavasya night, praying for prosperity, peace, and blessings in the household.

Lord Rama’s Return to Ayodhya

Another widely known tradition connects Kartik Amavasya with the return of Lord Rama, Goddess Sita, and Lord Lakshmana to Ayodhya after fourteen years of exile and the defeat of Ravana.

To celebrate their return, the people of Ayodhya lit rows of earthen lamps across the kingdom. Since then, diya lighting has remained an important part of Kartik Amavasya observances.

The occasion is also regarded as a symbol of the victory of good over evil.

Rituals Observed on Kartik Amavasya

Kartik Amavasya is observed through evening pujas, diya lighting, and prosperity rituals performed in homes and temples.

  • Common Rituals Performed on Kartik Amavasya

  • Cleaning and decorating homes before the evening puja

  • Creating rangoli designs near entrances

  • Lighting diyas throughout the house

  • Performing Lakshmi Ganesh Puja during the muhurat

  • Offering sweets, fruits, flowers, incense, and coins during worship

  • Chanting Lakshmi mantras and performing aarti

  • Worshipping safes, jewelry, and business account books

  • Donating food, clothes, or money to the needy

Many devotees also place diyas near entrances and Tulsi plants as part of traditional observances.

Lakshmi Puja Vidhi on Kartik Amavasya

Lakshmi Puja is the central ritual performed on Kartik Amavasya.

  • Simple Lakshmi Puja Procedure

  • Clean the puja area and spread a clean red or yellow cloth

  • Place idols or images of Goddess Lakshmi and Lord Ganesha

  • Light diyas and incense sticks

  • Offer flowers, sweets, fruits, turmeric, kumkum, and coins

  • Chant Lakshmi mantras and perform aarti

  • Pray for prosperity, peace, and household well-being

In many homes, doors and windows are kept open during the puja as a symbolic gesture to welcome Goddess Lakshmi.

Fasting on Kartik Amavasya

Some devotees observe fasting before Lakshmi Puja on Kartik Amavasya. Common fasting practices include:

  • Consuming light sattvic food

  • Avoiding onion, garlic, and tamasic food

  • Breaking the fast after evening puja rituals

Fasting customs may vary according to family traditions and regional practices.

Kartik Amavasya Mantra

A commonly recited mantra during Lakshmi Puja is:

ॐ श्रीं महालक्ष्म्यै नमः” (Om Shreem Mahalakshmyai Namah)

The mantra is chanted while praying for prosperity, abundance, positivity, and blessings.

What Not to Do on Kartik Amavasya

The things one avoids on Kartik Amavasya may sound similar to other Amavasya observances, but since this sacred night is dedicated to Goddess Lakshmi and prosperity rituals, certain traditional practices are followed with extra care and attention.

  • Avoid keeping the home dirty or cluttered

  • Avoid arguments and harsh speech

  • Avoid disrespecting diyas or puja rituals

  • Avoid negative actions and wasteful behavior

  • Avoid delaying the Lakshmi Puja beyond the preferred muhurat in some traditions

The observance is traditionally associated with cleanliness, devotion, and positivity.

Kartik Amavasya is considered an auspicious time for prosperity, new beginnings, and spiritual renewal. To welcome these in your life or for the right guidance to achieve them, talk to an astrologer on Astroyogi.

Final Thoughts

Kartik Amavasya continues to remain one of the most sacred and widely observed Amavasya occasions in Hindu tradition. Through Lakshmi Puja, diya lighting, prayers, and charity, devotees seek prosperity, blessings, and positivity for the household.

The observance also serves as a reminder of hope, renewal, and the enduring belief that light ultimately triumphs over darkness.

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