India, April 14 -- The April New Moon, also known as Amavasya, is often seen as a spiritually powerful time in many traditions. When the Moon disappears from the night sky, it symbolises a quiet pause in the lunar cycle, a moment when people are encouraged to slow down, reflect, and reconnect with their inner selves. Many spiritual teachers or practitioners believe this phase carries strong transformative energy, making it a meaningful day for meditation and other spiritual practices.

The New Moon, or Amavasya, is considered the start of a new lunar cycle. From this day onward, the Moon slowly begins to grow again, representing renewal and fresh possibilities. Because of this symbolism, Amavasya has long been considered an auspicious day...