Why is Amavasya considered a highly auspicious astrological event, according to an enlightened master
The New Moon or Amavasya has held a special place in spiritual traditions. While many people see it as simply a lunar phase where the moon disappears from the night sky, ancient yogic teachings viewed it as something much deeper. It was believed to be a period of inner silence, heightened awareness, and spiritual transformation. A representative image of the Full Moon. (Unsplash) According to HH Guruji Sundar of Aathman Awareness Centre, “It’s a rare cosmic condition where subtle energies affecting the mind and consciousness experience a major shift”. Amavasya is not merely the absence of moonlight. It is a unique cosmic state in which a human being’s inner energies become more receptive to spiritual growth. Why does Amavasya hold spiritual significance? In Hindu traditions and many ancient spiritual systems, Amavasya has long been considered an auspicious time to begin something new. Since the moon begins its waxing journey after complete darkness, it symbolises renewal, growth, and fresh possibilities. However, HH Guruji Sundar explains that the significance goes beyond rituals and symbolism. Ancient yogis believed …








