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June 3, 2026 Panchang: Krishna Paksha Tritiya→Chaturthi, Auspicious Times, Nakshatra, Rashi

On Wednesday, June 3, 2026, the Panchang shows Krishna Paksha Tritiya until 6:53 PM, after which Krishna Paksha Chaturthi prevails through the night. The guide explains how tithi works astronomically, why regional Panchangs sometimes differ, and how to use weekday qualities and protective windows like Rahu Kalam, Yamaganda, and Gulika. It clarifies the practical impact…
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June 2, 2026 Panchang: Krishna Paksha Dwitiya to Tritiya Timings, Shubh Muhurat, Nakshatra–Rashi

On Tuesday, June 2, 2026, the Hindu calendar (Panchang) lists Krishna Paksha Dwitiya until 5:03 PM, after which Krishna Paksha Tritiya begins. This post explains what a tithi is, why end times vary by location, and how to plan observances around the Dwitiya–Tritiya transition. It outlines practical Shubh Muhurat guidelines, including Abhijit Muhurat near solar…
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June 1, 2026 Panchang: Pratipada to Dwitiya, Shubh Muhurats, Nakshatra and Rashi Guide

June 1, 2026 falls on Krishna Paksha Pratipada until about 3:04 PM (IST), then shifts to Krishna Paksha Dwitiya, shaping the day’s rhythm for worship, work, and planning. This guide explains the technical basis of the Panchang—tithi, nakshatra, rashi, yoga, karana—and how to apply them for shubh muhurats with attention to Abhijit Muhurat and avoidance…
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Adhika Masa Ekadashi 2026 (Purushottam Maas): Padmini & Parama Dates, Vrat and Puja Guide

Adhika masa (Purushottam Maas) in 2026 falls as Adhik Jyeshtha, bringing two special Ekadashi vrats: Padmini (Kamala) and Parama. Indicative India dates are Tuesday, 26 May 2026 for Padmini Ekadashi and Thursday, 11 June 2026 for Parama Ekadashi, with local panchang and time zone differences potentially shifting observance by a day. The guide explains why…
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Ekadashi June 2026: Parama (Kamala) & Nirjala Dates in Jyeshtha, Meaning and Fasting Guide

Ekadashi in June 2026 falls on 11 June (Parama, also referenced as Kamala) and 25 June (Nirjala) during Jyeshtha Month. This academically grounded guide explains how Ekadasi Vrata is determined by tithi at local sunrise, why certain panchangs list an Adhik Jyeshta Maas in 2026, and how that informs the Parama/Kamala designation. It outlines 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 Maasa 2026 in Kannada Panchanga: Exact Dates, Sacred Rituals, and Auspicious Timings

Jyeshta Maasa 2026 in the Kannada Panchanga runs from 15 June to 13 July (IST), defining the third lunar month in the amanta system used across Karnataka. The guide explains how tithis, not civil dates, govern observances and why the month’s name is tied to the full moon near Jyeṣṭhā nakshatra. Key highlights include Nirjala…
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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 Mahina 2026 in Marathi Panchang: Definitive Dates, Adhik Maas Insights, and Key Vrats

Jyeshtha Mahina 2026 in the Marathi Panchang features an Adhik Maas, creating two consecutive Jyeshtha months. Adhik Jyeshtha runs from 17 May to 14 June 2026 (IST), followed by Nija Jyeshtha from 15 June to 14 July 2026. This arises because no Sankranti occurs between the May and June Amavasyas, a hallmark condition for Adhik…
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Chandra Darshan 16 June 2026: Powerful First-Moon Sighting, Rituals, and Calendar Map

Chandra Darshan on 16 June 2026 marks the first visible crescent after Amavasya and inaugurates Shukla Paksha. The observance falls in Nija Jyeshta (Jyeshta Masam) for North India, Andhra Pradesh, Telangana, and Karnataka due to the Adhik Jyeshta sequence earlier in 2026. In the solar calendars, it aligns with Aani (Tamil), Mithunam (Malayalam), and Ashar…
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Sat Sanga Deep Dive: Tradition, Inclusion, and Purushottama Masa in ISKCON’s Living Dharma

This Sat Sanga (16 May 2026) examines Purushottama Masa with calendrical accuracy, showing how Adhik Jyeshta Maas 2026 becomes a devotional opportunity rather than a mere intercalary fix. It clarifies how ISKCON’s emerging Constitution anchors mission fidelity, transparent governance, and culturally sensitive inclusion without compromising core siddhānta. The guidance on “Try to chant and be…
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Vat Purnima 2026 (June 29): Vata Savitri Vrat Date, Puja Vidhi, Katha & Regional Traditions

Vat Purnima (Vat Savitri Purnima) falls on June 29, 2026 (Jyeshta Purnima), uniting regions and traditions in a shared vow inspired by Savitri’s steadfastness. The observance centers on Savitri–Gauri worship, Vata-vriksha reverence, and the recitation of the Mahabharata katha, with optional fasting and parikrama. This guide explains the date, regional practices (including the Amavasya observance…
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Somvati Amavasya on Monday: Sacred Mahatmya, Transformative Vrat, Pitru Tarpan, Peepal Puja

Somvati Amavasya (Amavas on Somvar, Monday) is revered as a powerful union of lunar stillness and weekday rulership by the Moon, praised in Mahabharat narratives for snana, dana, japa, and vrata. This guide explains the panchang logic for identifying Somvati Amavasya, outlines core observances—from Shiva worship and Pitru Tarpan to Peepal puja and compassionate giving—and…
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Somvati Amavasya 2026: Auspicious Monday New Moons, Dates, Shubh Muhurat, and Ritual Guide

Somvati Amavasya occurs when the Amavasya tithi aligns with Monday, amplifying the potency of Shiva, Surya, Vishnu, Durga, and Pitru rites. In 2026, Indian almanacs list two such observances: Monday, 15 June (Jyeshtha Somvati Amavasya) and Monday, 9 November (Kartik Somvati Amavasya), with local verification advised. The guide explains how panchang rules determine the day,…
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Bhim Ekadashi 2026 (Nirjala): Powerful Pandava Vrat, Date, Puja Vidhi, Parana & Significance

Bhim Ekadashi 2026—also called Nirjala, Bhimseni, or Pandava Ekadashi—falls on Thursday, June 25, aligning with Jyeshtha Shukla Ekadashi in the Hindu calendar. Revered as the most austere of the 24 Ekadashi vratas, it is associated with Bhima of the Mahabharata and the discipline of a waterless fast. This guide explains the date, the lunar-tithi basis,…
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Nirjala Ekadashi 2026: Ultimate Waterless Fast—Date, Vrat Vidhi, Katha, Parana Rules

Nirjala Ekadashi 2026 falls on Thursday, 25 June (India) and is known as the most austere Ekadashi—a complete fast without water dedicated to Vishnu. Rooted in the Brahma Vaivarta Purana and celebrated as Pandava or Bhimsen Ekadashi, it is said to grant the merit of observing all Ekadashis in a year when undertaken correctly. The…
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May 26, 2026 Panchang: Dashami to Ekadashi, Shubh Muhurat, Nakshatra and Rashi Explained

May 26, 2026 begins with Shukla Paksha Dashami and transitions to Shukla Paksha Ekadashi at approximately 07:40 IST in most Indian regions, shaping how households plan worship, fasting, and Shubh Muhurat. The article explains what a tithi is, why its clock-time shift matters, and how to use the Dashami–Ekadashi transition for practical scheduling. It outlines…
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Jyeshta Masam 2026 (Telugu): Complete Adhika & Nija Dates, Rituals, and Festival Guide

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19 May 2026 Angarak Vinayaki Chaturthi: Powerful Mars-aligned Ganesha Puja, Vrat, and Timing Guide

On 19 May 2026, Vinayaki Chaturthi coincides with Angarak Yog, the Tuesday occurrence of Shukla Paksha Chaturthi in Adhik Jyeshtha Maas, recognized across Purnimant and Amavasyant Hindu calendars. The day is prized for harmonizing Mars-like drive with Ganesha’s calm intelligence, turning impulsivity into disciplined initiative. Observance centers on madhyahna puja while Chaturthi prevails locally, with…