Pithori Amavasya: Date, Significance And Worship Method

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The new moon day of the month of Bhadrapada is called Pithori Amavasya. This festival is dedicated to motherhood and the happiness of children. On this day, women observe a fast and pray for the long life and prosperity of their children. Pithori Amavasya is considered extremely auspicious for the happiness of children, protection of the family, and a happy married life.

Importance of Pithori Amavasya

Pithori Amavasya is primarily celebrated by mothers for the happiness, prosperity, and longevity of their children. On this day, special worship is offered to Goddess Durga and the motherly powers. According to tradition, Pithoris (small dolls) are made from flour or clay and worshipped on this day. Doing so bestows happiness on children and removes any troubles that may befall them.

Pithori Amavasya Worship Method

  1. Take a vow to fast after bathing in the morning.
  2. Make Pithoris (dolls) from flour, clay, or rice flour.
  3. Worship Goddess Durga and the mother goddess.
  4. Offer fruits, flowers, and sweets.
  5. Bless children by feeding them sweets and fruits.

Remedies for Pithori Amavasya

  • Feeding flour and jaggery to a cow on this day increases the happiness of children.
  • Giving food and clothes to poor children brings prosperity to the family.
  • Offering red flowers and vermillion to Goddess Durga ensures happiness and peace in married life.
The day of Pithori Amavasya holds special significance for the protection of the mother goddess and children. By fasting, worshipping and donating on this day, the lifespan of the children increases, happiness and prosperity comes in the family and blessings of Goddess Durga are received.

Upcoming Amavasya Dates
  • 21 October 2025, Tuesday Kartika Amavasya
  • 21 October 2025, Tuesday Darsha Amavasya
  • 19 November 2025, Wednesday Darsha Amavasya
  • 20 November 2025, Thursday Margashirsha Amavasya
  • 19 December 2025, Friday Pausha Amavasya
  • 19 December 2025, Friday Darsha Amavasya
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