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See the list of major festivals falling in June 2026, from Nirjala Ekadashi to Vat Purnima.
Samira Vishwas | May 27, 2026 10:25 AM CST

June 2026 Hindu Festivals: The month of June is going to start soon. June, the sixth month of the English calendar, is going to be very special considering the position of the planets and stars and the fasts and festivals. This month is considered very important from the religious point of view, because during this period there will be many big fasts, festivals and auspicious coincidences. It is believed that this time the month of June is going to be full of spiritual energy, worship and religious rituals. come in this way month of june Know all the upcoming festivals.

Fasts and festivals of June 2026

3 June 2026-Vibhuvan Sankashti
7 June 2026- Adhik Bhanu Saptami
June 8, 2026-Adhik Kalashtami and Monthly Krishna Janmashtami
11 June 2026- Param Ekadashi
12 June 2026-Pradosh Vrat (Fri) and more Krishna Ramlakshman Dwadashi
June 13, 2026-Monthly Karthigai and Monthly Shivratri
14 June 2026-Rohini Vrat and more Darsh Amavasya
15 June 2026-Mithun Sankranti, Jyeshtha Adhikamasya and Jyeshtha Adhikamas end.
16 June 2026-Chandra Darshan
18 June 2026-Pradyumna Chaturthi
19 June 2026-Skanda Shashthi
20 June 2026-Jamai Shashthi
21 June 2026-Bhanu Saptami and the biggest day of the year
22 June 2026-Dhumavati Jayanti and Monthly Durgashtami
23 June 2026-Mahesh Navami
25 June 2026-Nirjala Ekadashi and Gayatri Jayanti
26 June 2026-Ram-Lakshman Dwadashi
27 June 2026-Shani Pradosh Vrat and Shani Trayodashi
29 June 2026-Vat Purnima Vrat, Jyeshtha Purnima Vrat and Batuk Bhairavi Jayanti
30 June 2026-Beginning of Ashadh

  • Nirjala Ekadashi 2026

The Ekadashi tithi of Shukla Paksha of Jyeshtha month will start on 24th June 2026 at 6:12 pm and will end on 25th June 2026 at 8:09 pm. According to Udaya Tithi Nirjala Ekadashi The fast will be observed on Thursday, 25 June 2026

  • Vat Purnima Vrat

The fast of Vat Purnima 2026 will be observed on 29th June. Married women observe this fast for the long life and happiness and prosperity of their husbands. On this day, there is a tradition of worshiping the banyan tree, circumambulating it and listening to Savitri-Satyavan Katha. Performing puja during the fast as per the auspicious time is considered especially fruitful.


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