New moons & full moons, 2025–2028

Every lunation — amāvasyā (new moon, 0° Moon–Sun elongation) and pūrṇimā (full moon, 180°) — to the minute, in IST and UTC. These instants anchor the tithi calendar, vrata observances, and the lunation countdowns inside AstroAmrit.

2025

Date (IST)PhaseISTUTC
14 Jan 2025Full moon (pūrṇimā)03:56 IST22:26 UTC
29 Jan 2025New moon (amāvasyā)18:06 IST12:36 UTC
12 Feb 2025Full moon (pūrṇimā)19:23 IST13:53 UTC
28 Feb 2025New moon (amāvasyā)06:14 IST00:44 UTC
14 Mar 2025Full moon (pūrṇimā)12:24 IST06:54 UTC
29 Mar 2025New moon (amāvasyā)16:27 IST10:57 UTC
13 Apr 2025Full moon (pūrṇimā)05:52 IST00:22 UTC
28 Apr 2025New moon (amāvasyā)01:01 IST19:31 UTC
12 May 2025Full moon (pūrṇimā)22:25 IST16:55 UTC
27 May 2025New moon (amāvasyā)08:32 IST03:02 UTC
11 Jun 2025Full moon (pūrṇimā)13:13 IST07:43 UTC
25 Jun 2025New moon (amāvasyā)16:01 IST10:31 UTC
11 Jul 2025Full moon (pūrṇimā)02:06 IST20:36 UTC
25 Jul 2025New moon (amāvasyā)00:41 IST19:11 UTC
09 Aug 2025Full moon (pūrṇimā)13:25 IST07:55 UTC
23 Aug 2025New moon (amāvasyā)11:36 IST06:06 UTC
07 Sep 2025Full moon (pūrṇimā)23:38 IST18:08 UTC
22 Sep 2025New moon (amāvasyā)01:24 IST19:54 UTC
07 Oct 2025Full moon (pūrṇimā)09:17 IST03:47 UTC
21 Oct 2025New moon (amāvasyā)17:55 IST12:25 UTC
05 Nov 2025Full moon (pūrṇimā)18:49 IST13:19 UTC
20 Nov 2025New moon (amāvasyā)12:17 IST06:47 UTC
05 Dec 2025Full moon (pūrṇimā)04:44 IST23:14 UTC
20 Dec 2025New moon (amāvasyā)07:13 IST01:43 UTC

2026

Date (IST)PhaseISTUTC
03 Jan 2026Full moon (pūrṇimā)15:32 IST10:02 UTC
19 Jan 2026New moon (amāvasyā)01:22 IST19:52 UTC
02 Feb 2026Full moon (pūrṇimā)03:39 IST22:09 UTC
17 Feb 2026New moon (amāvasyā)17:31 IST12:01 UTC
03 Mar 2026Full moon (pūrṇimā)17:07 IST11:37 UTC
19 Mar 2026New moon (amāvasyā)06:53 IST01:23 UTC
02 Apr 2026Full moon (pūrṇimā)07:42 IST02:12 UTC
17 Apr 2026New moon (amāvasyā)17:21 IST11:51 UTC
01 May 2026Full moon (pūrṇimā)22:53 IST17:23 UTC
17 May 2026New moon (amāvasyā)01:31 IST20:01 UTC
31 May 2026Full moon (pūrṇimā)14:15 IST08:45 UTC
15 Jun 2026New moon (amāvasyā)08:24 IST02:54 UTC
30 Jun 2026Full moon (pūrṇimā)05:26 IST23:56 UTC
14 Jul 2026New moon (amāvasyā)15:13 IST09:43 UTC
29 Jul 2026Full moon (pūrṇimā)20:05 IST14:35 UTC
12 Aug 2026New moon (amāvasyā)23:06 IST17:36 UTC
28 Aug 2026Full moon (pūrṇimā)09:48 IST04:18 UTC
11 Sep 2026New moon (amāvasyā)08:57 IST03:27 UTC
26 Sep 2026Full moon (pūrṇimā)22:19 IST16:49 UTC
10 Oct 2026New moon (amāvasyā)21:20 IST15:50 UTC
26 Oct 2026Full moon (pūrṇimā)09:41 IST04:11 UTC
09 Nov 2026New moon (amāvasyā)12:32 IST07:02 UTC
24 Nov 2026Full moon (pūrṇimā)20:23 IST14:53 UTC
09 Dec 2026New moon (amāvasyā)06:21 IST00:51 UTC
24 Dec 2026Full moon (pūrṇimā)06:58 IST01:28 UTC

2027

Date (IST)PhaseISTUTC
08 Jan 2027New moon (amāvasyā)01:54 IST20:24 UTC
22 Jan 2027Full moon (pūrṇimā)17:47 IST12:17 UTC
06 Feb 2027New moon (amāvasyā)21:26 IST15:56 UTC
21 Feb 2027Full moon (pūrṇimā)04:53 IST23:23 UTC
08 Mar 2027New moon (amāvasyā)14:59 IST09:29 UTC
22 Mar 2027Full moon (pūrṇimā)16:13 IST10:43 UTC
07 Apr 2027New moon (amāvasyā)05:21 IST23:51 UTC
21 Apr 2027Full moon (pūrṇimā)03:57 IST22:27 UTC
06 May 2027New moon (amāvasyā)16:28 IST10:58 UTC
20 May 2027Full moon (pūrṇimā)16:29 IST10:59 UTC
05 Jun 2027New moon (amāvasyā)01:10 IST19:40 UTC
19 Jun 2027Full moon (pūrṇimā)06:14 IST00:44 UTC
04 Jul 2027New moon (amāvasyā)08:32 IST03:02 UTC
18 Jul 2027Full moon (pūrṇimā)21:14 IST15:44 UTC
02 Aug 2027New moon (amāvasyā)15:35 IST10:05 UTC
17 Aug 2027Full moon (pūrṇimā)12:58 IST07:28 UTC
31 Aug 2027New moon (amāvasyā)23:11 IST17:41 UTC
16 Sep 2027Full moon (pūrṇimā)04:33 IST23:03 UTC
30 Sep 2027New moon (amāvasyā)08:06 IST02:36 UTC
15 Oct 2027Full moon (pūrṇimā)19:16 IST13:46 UTC
29 Oct 2027New moon (amāvasyā)19:06 IST13:36 UTC
14 Nov 2027Full moon (pūrṇimā)08:55 IST03:25 UTC
28 Nov 2027New moon (amāvasyā)08:54 IST03:24 UTC
13 Dec 2027Full moon (pūrṇimā)21:38 IST16:08 UTC
28 Dec 2027New moon (amāvasyā)01:42 IST20:12 UTC

2028

Date (IST)PhaseISTUTC
12 Jan 2028Full moon (pūrṇimā)09:33 IST04:03 UTC
26 Jan 2028New moon (amāvasyā)20:42 IST15:12 UTC
10 Feb 2028Full moon (pūrṇimā)20:33 IST15:03 UTC
25 Feb 2028New moon (amāvasyā)16:07 IST10:37 UTC
11 Mar 2028Full moon (pūrṇimā)06:36 IST01:06 UTC
26 Mar 2028New moon (amāvasyā)10:01 IST04:31 UTC
09 Apr 2028Full moon (pūrṇimā)15:56 IST10:26 UTC
25 Apr 2028New moon (amāvasyā)01:16 IST19:46 UTC
09 May 2028Full moon (pūrṇimā)01:18 IST19:48 UTC
24 May 2028New moon (amāvasyā)13:46 IST08:16 UTC
07 Jun 2028Full moon (pūrṇimā)11:38 IST06:08 UTC
22 Jun 2028New moon (amāvasyā)23:57 IST18:27 UTC
06 Jul 2028Full moon (pūrṇimā)23:40 IST18:10 UTC
22 Jul 2028New moon (amāvasyā)08:31 IST03:01 UTC
05 Aug 2028Full moon (pūrṇimā)13:39 IST08:09 UTC
20 Aug 2028New moon (amāvasyā)16:13 IST10:43 UTC
04 Sep 2028Full moon (pūrṇimā)05:17 IST23:47 UTC
18 Sep 2028New moon (amāvasyā)23:53 IST18:23 UTC
03 Oct 2028Full moon (pūrṇimā)21:55 IST16:25 UTC
18 Oct 2028New moon (amāvasyā)08:26 IST02:56 UTC
02 Nov 2028Full moon (pūrṇimā)14:47 IST09:17 UTC
16 Nov 2028New moon (amāvasyā)18:48 IST13:18 UTC
02 Dec 2028Full moon (pūrṇimā)07:10 IST01:40 UTC
16 Dec 2028New moon (amāvasyā)07:36 IST02:06 UTC
31 Dec 2028Full moon (pūrṇimā)22:18 IST16:48 UTC

Common questions

What exactly are amāvasyā and pūrṇimā?

Amāvasyā is the instant the Moon–Sun elongation reaches 0° (new moon); pūrṇimā is the instant it reaches 180° (full moon). Each is a single moment, listed here to the minute — the tithi observance day is then derived from where that instant falls locally.

Do these times match Western almanac times?

Yes, exactly. The Moon–Sun elongation does not depend on the ayanāṁśa, so new- and full-moon instants are identical in sidereal and tropical reckonings.

Why can the pūrṇimā date differ from my calendar?

The instant is fixed; the civil date is not. A full moon late in the UTC evening is already the next day in IST, and festival rules often follow the tithi at a specific local time (such as moonrise) rather than the instant itself.

Where do these fall in your chart? AstroAmrit maps every sky event onto your own birth chart — which house it touches, which of your planets it meets — with every claim cited to the computation behind it.

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How this table was computed

Methodinstants root-found on the Moon−Sun elongation (0° = new, 180° = full) by bisection; elongation is ayanāṁśa-invariant, so these epochs match tropical almanacs
SourceSwiss Ephemeris lunar/solar longitudes; phase epochs by bisection on the elongation function
Engineastroamrit seo-tables (lunations 2025–2028)

AstroAmrit is a glass box: every number on this page is reproducible from the stated method. These are astronomical facts, not predictions. Times are instants of the event's global maximum or exact crossing; your local civil date can differ by one day depending on timezone.