The Ultimate Guide to Phalguna Amavasya February 2026
In the vast rhythm of the Hindu lunar calendar, some days feel ordinary, while others feel sacred as if the veil between the earthly world and the divine quietly disappears. Amavasya, the night of the New Moon, is one such day. And among all Amavasyas, Phalguna Amavasya of February 2026 holds a rare and deeply emotional significance. It is not just another no-moon night. It is the last Amavasya of the Vedic year a final doorway before the new spiritual cycle begins. A day to pause. A day to remember. A day to repay what we owe to those who gave us life.