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We are just four days away from June. Hindus globally engage in a lively array of festivals as the summer sun heats up in June. The upcoming month has significance when it comes to religious events revolving around reflection, devotion and dedicating days to nature’s abundance. From strict fasting practices to jubilant chariot parades, June holds a wide variety of traditional practices that give you a glimpse of the rich heritage of Hinduism. Get ready to explore the exquisite world of Hindu festivals and uncover the spiritual meanings and vibrant customs that characterise this month’s festivities. The lord of June is Mars.
In this month, worshipping Lord Vishnu and Lord Hanuman is considered the most auspicious. In June, big festivals like Shani Jayanti, Ganga Dussehra and Vat Savitri Puja will also be celebrated. Deoghar’s famous astrologer, Pandit Nandkishore Mudgal, told Local 18 that according to the Hindu calendar, Jyeth begins in June. The month of Jyeth is considered very special. Lord Hanuman. Festivals like Budhwa Mangal are also celebrated in this month. If a devotee keeps a fast on Budhwa Mangal and worships Lord Hanuman, it is believed all kinds of pain and sorrow go away. At the same time, Shani Jayanti is also celebrated in this month. With this, married women keep a fast on the occasion of Vat Savitri Puja.
Here is a complete list of the festivals that fall in June along with the respective dates:
June 2 (Thursday) Apaar Ekadashi.
June 4 (Saturday) Krishna Paksha Pradosh fast.
June 6 (Thursday) Vat Savitri Puja, Jeth Amavasya, Shani Jayanti.
June 9 (Sunday) Maharana Pratap Jayanti.
June 10 (Monday) Vinayak Chaturthi.
June 14 (Friday) Dhimavati Jayanti.
June 15 (Saturday) Makar Sankranti.
June 16 (Sunday) Ganga Dussehra.
June 18 (Tuesday) Nirjala Ekadashi.
June 19 (Wednesday) Pradosh Vrat.
June 22 (Saturday) Jeth Purnima, Vat Savitri Puja Dakshinavarti.
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