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Chandra Darshan

Chandra Darshan

சந்திர தரிசனம்

Chandra Darshan marks the first sighting of the crescent moon after the New Moon day (Amavasya). It is a sacred time for mental clarity, peace, and new beginnings.

Chandra Darshan: 21 Nov 1957, 09.49 PM to 22 Nov 1957, 08.09 PM
25042 days ago 22-11-1957

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1957 Occurrences

Wed, 02 Jan 1957
Wednesday
1957
Durmukhi Margazhi 19
Chandra Darshan Starts: 1 Jan 1957, 07.43 AM | Ends: 2 Jan 1957, 09.54 AM
Shukla Paksha Prathama up to 09:54 AM IST Uttara Ashadha - Pada 1 up to 05:28 AM IST (next day)
06:34
18:08
Thu, 31 Jan 1957
Thursday
1957
Durmukhi Thai 18
Chandra Darshan Starts: 31 Jan 1957, 02.54 AM | Ends: 1 Feb 1957, 05.27 AM
Shukla Paksha Prathama up to 05:27 AM IST (next day) Shravana - Pada 3 up to 02:43 PM IST
06:40
18:22
Sat, 02 Mar 1957
Saturday
1957
Durmukhi Masi 19
Chandra Darshan Starts: 1 Mar 1957, 09.42 PM | Ends: 2 Mar 1957, 11.54 PM
Shukla Paksha Prathama up to 11:54 PM IST Purva Bhadrapada - Pada 1 up to 05:14 AM IST (next day)
06:31
18:28
Mon, 01 Apr 1957
Monday
1957
Durmukhi Panguni 19
Chandra Darshan Starts: 31 Mar 1957, 02.48 PM | Ends: 1 Apr 1957, 04.05 PM
Shukla Paksha Prathama up to 04:05 PM IST Revati - Pada 3 up to 03:45 PM IST
06:15
18:28
Tue, 30 Apr 1957
Tuesday
1957
Hevilambi Chithirai 17
Chandra Darshan Starts: 30 Apr 1957, 05.23 AM | Ends: 1 May 1957, 05.20 AM
Shukla Paksha Prathama up to 05:20 AM IST (next day) Bharani - Pada 1 up to 12:54 AM IST (next day)
06:00
18:28
Thu, 30 May 1957
Thursday
1957
Hevilambi Vaikasi 16
Chandra Darshan Starts: 29 May 1957, 05.09 PM | Ends: 30 May 1957, 03.38 PM
Shukla Paksha Prathama up to 03:38 PM IST Rohini - Pada 4 up to 08:30 AM IST
05:55
18:34
Fri, 28 Jun 1957
Friday
1957
Hevilambi Aani 14
Chandra Darshan Starts: 28 Jun 1957, 02.23 AM | Ends: 28 Jun 1957, 11.37 PM
Shukla Paksha Prathama up to 11:37 PM IST Ardra - Pada 3 up to 02:35 PM IST
05:59
18:41
Sun, 28 Jul 1957
Sunday
1957
Hevilambi Aadi 13
Chandra Darshan Starts: 27 Jul 1957, 09.58 AM | Ends: 28 Jul 1957, 06.21 AM
Shukla Paksha Prathama up to 06:21 AM IST Ashlesha - Pada 2 up to 04:47 PM IST
06:06
18:41
Mon, 26 Aug 1957
Monday
1957
Hevilambi Avani 10
Chandra Darshan Starts: 25 Aug 1957, 05.02 PM | Ends: 26 Aug 1957, 01.08 PM
Shukla Paksha Prathama up to 01:08 PM IST Purva Phalguni - Pada 2 up to 09:13 PM IST
06:08
18:30
Tue, 24 Sep 1957
Tuesday
1957
Hevilambi Purattasi 8
Chandra Darshan Starts: 24 Sep 1957, 12.48 AM | Ends: 24 Sep 1957, 09.11 PM
Shukla Paksha Prathama up to 09:11 PM IST Hasta - Pada 1 up to 02:27 AM IST (next day)
06:06
18:12
Thu, 24 Oct 1957
Thursday
1957
Hevilambi Aippasi 8
Chandra Darshan Starts: 23 Oct 1957, 10.13 AM | Ends: 24 Oct 1957, 07.23 AM
Shukla Paksha Prathama up to 07:23 AM IST Swati - Pada 4 up to 08:51 AM IST
06:06
17:56
Fri, 22 Nov 1957
Friday
1957
Hevilambi Karthigai 7
Chandra Darshan Starts: 21 Nov 1957, 09.49 PM | Ends: 22 Nov 1957, 08.09 PM
Shukla Paksha Prathama up to 08:09 PM IST Anuradha - Pada 3 up to 04:29 PM IST
06:14
17:52
Sun, 22 Dec 1957
Sunday
1957
Hevilambi Margazhi 7
Chandra Darshan Starts: 21 Dec 1957, 11.41 AM | Ends: 22 Dec 1957, 11.24 AM
Shukla Paksha Prathama up to 11:24 AM IST Purva Ashadha - Pada 1 up to 01:52 AM IST (next day)
06:29
18:02

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What is Chandra Darshan?

Chandra Darshan refers to the first sighting of the moon during the Shukla Paksha Prathama (the first day after the New Moon). In Vedic astrology, the moon is considered the ruler of the mind ('Manokaraka') and emotions. Sighting the first sliver of the moon is believed to bring positive energy and mental stability.

In Tamil culture, this event is highly anticipated each month as it symbolizes the return of light after the darkness of Amavasya, marking an auspicious window for setting new intentions and seeking divine blessings.

Spiritual Significance

The lunar cycle has a profound impact on human well-being. Sighting the crescent moon is said to reduce stress and foster a sense of calm and emotional balance. It is also believed to enhance memory and cognitive abilities, making it a popular ritual for students and children.

Devotees believe that regular observance of Chandra Darshan can remove obstacles in marriage and bestow longevity. It serves as a reminder of the cyclic nature of life and the importance of inner peace.

Rituals and Traditions

On the day of Chandra Darshan, devotees often observe a fast from sunrise until they sight the moon in the evening. Sighting is usually done shortly after sunset when the moon appears briefly in the western horizon.

Donating white items such as rice, sugar, milk, or white clothes to the needy is a common practice on this day. These offerings are intended to please the Moon God (Chandra Dev) and attract prosperity and harmony into the family.

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Frequently Asked Questions

Look towards the western horizon shortly after sunset on the first day after Amavasya. The moon will be visible for a very short duration.

You can still offer your prayers facing the direction of the moon with a sincere heart.

It helps in achieving mental peace, emotional stability, and success in academic pursuits.

Rice, milk, silver, or white-colored food and clothing are considered auspicious for donation.

Yes, Chandra Darshan occurs every lunar month after the New Moon.