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Jagannatha Snana Yatra 2026: Powerful Deva Snana Purnima Insights from Vrindavan

Jagannatha Snana Yatra 2026, also known as Deva Snana Purnima, marks the sacred bathing ceremony of Lord Jagannath, Lord Balabhadra, Devi Subhadra, and Sudarshana. This long-form reflection explains the festival’s connection with Jyeshtha Purnima, Puri’s Jagannath tradition, ISKCON Vrindavan, Anasara, and the approach of Ratha Yatra. It highlights the theological meaning of abhisheka, flowers, kirtan,…
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Snan Yatra 2026 in Zurich: ISKCON, Jagannath Devotion and the Power of Kirtan

Snan Yatra 2026 in Zurich highlights the global reach of ISKCON, Lord Jagannath devotion, and Mahamantra chanting. The festival, traditionally connected with Debasnan Purnima and the ceremonial bathing of Lord Jagannath, carries deep theological and cultural significance. In Switzerland, it becomes a powerful example of how Hindu festivals adapt across borders while preserving their devotional…
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Deva Snana Purnima 2026: Witness Jagannath’s Sacred Bath at PuriDate, Rituals, Meaning

Deva Snana Purnima 2026 will be observed on 29 June at Puri Jagannath Temple, marking the public bathing (jalabhisheka) of Jagannath, Balabhadra, and Subhadra with 108 consecrated pitchers. Rooted in Skanda Purana and Srimandir tradition, the festival features the rare Hati Vesha (Gajanana Besha) and inaugurates the Anavasara period before Netrotsava and Ratha Yatra. The…
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Krushi Purnima 2026 Guide: Monsoon’s Dawn, Sacred Purnima Rituals, and Smart Kharif Sowing

Krushi Purnima 2026 falls on 29 June, aligning with Jyeshtha (Jyeshta) Purnima, and marks an auspicious, pan-Indian moment to welcome the monsoon and begin Kharif-season preparations. This academically grounded guide explains how the Purnima tithi is calculated, why regional panchangs may differ slightly, and how Adhik Maas nuances can shape observance. It explores the festival’s…
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Jyeshta Purnima (29 June 2026): Date, Puja Timings Guide, Dev Snan & Vat Purnima Insights

Jyeshta Purnima falls on 29 June 2026 (IST) and is observed during the active Purnima tithi, with most households fasting from sunrise and concluding the vrata after local moonrise. Because tithis are defined by Sun–Moon geometry, the start–end times vary by location, making a city-specific Panchang essential for accurate planning. The day aligns with Dev…
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Jyeshta Maas 2026 (Jeth Mahino) in Gujarati Panchang: Precise Dates, Festivals, and Significance

Jyeshta Maas 2026 (Jeth Mahino) in the Gujarati Panchang begins on 15 June 2026 and ends around 14 July 2026, with dates assigned by the tithi at local sunrise. Many Panchangs indicate an Adhik Jyeshta (Adhik Jeth) preceding this span, roughly mid-May to 14 June 2026, inserted because no solar sankranti occurs within that lunar…
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Jyeshtha Purnima 2026: Sacred Dev Snan and Vat PurnimaRituals, Significance, and Observance

Jyeshtha Purnima 2026 (Pournami) falls on Monday, 29 June 2026, uniting Dev Snan Purnima at Puri and Vat Purnima observances across western India. The Full Moon concludes the Jyeshtha lunar month and is tied to the Jyeṣṭhā nakshatra, with observance guided by precise tithi rules in regional panchangams. At Puri Srimandir, the Snana Yatra features…