On Sunday, 8 November 2026, it is Amavasya of Krishna Paksha, in the month of Kartik. The day falls on a Ravivara, traditionally ruled by Sun, with the Moon resting in Swati nakshatra. Amavasya is generally avoided for major new ventures — devotional activities are fine, but for big decisions, another day may suit better. Between 4:12 PM and 5:29 PM, Rahu Kaal is in effect; elders advise against starting anything new during this window. The most auspicious moment of the day is Abhijit Muhurta, from 11:59 AM to 12:41 PM — a good slot for anything important. Vrat: અમાસ is observed on Sunday, 8 November 2026, an important fasting day in the Gujarati tradition.
New Moon — sacred day for ancestral offerings (Pitru Tarpan)
Longevity — favorable for health activities
Amavasya is the 15th day of Krishna Paksha in the month of Kartik. New Moon — sacred day for ancestral offerings (Pitru Tarpan) In the Gujarati Amanta tradition, months end on Amavasya (new moon).
Ayushman is one of 27 Yogas in Vedic astrology, calculated from the combined longitudes of Sun and Moon. Longevity — favorable for health activities The Moon is in Swati Nakshatra (Pada 1) — Independent, scattered energy — favors business, trade, and starting enterprises.