The Hindu Calendar June 2026 is a spiritually intense period filled with powerful fasting days, sacred observances, and opportunities for inner discipline. This month is especially known for Nirjala Ekadashi, one of the most important fasting days in Hinduism.
Following the Panchang during this time helps align daily actions with cosmic rhythms described in ancient scriptures like the Vedas and Puranas.
Table of Contents for Hindu Calendar June 2026
- What is Panchang?
- June 2026 Overview
- Festivals
- Tithi Calendar
- Important Dates
- Monthly Panchang Table
- Best Days for Important Activities
- Spiritual Significance
- Rituals
- Benefits
- FAQs
What is Hindu Panchang?
The Hindu Panchang is a traditional calendar system based on lunar and solar movements. It guides religious rituals, festivals, and daily life decisions.
Five Elements of Panchang
- Tithi – Lunar day
- Vara – Weekday
- Nakshatra – Star constellation
- Yoga – Astronomical combination
- Karana – Half of a tithi
Hindu Calendar June 2026 Overview
June 2026 falls across two Hindu months:
- Jyeshtha (major portion)
- Ashadha (beginning phase)
This period emphasizes austerity, fasting, and devotion, especially toward Lord Vishnu and Lord Shiva.
Explore more: Hindu Philosophy
Important Festival as per Hindu Calendar June 2026
Major Festivals
- June 3, 2026 – Sankashti Chaturthi
- June 7, 2026 – Masik Shivaratri
- June 8, 2026 – Amavasya
- June 9, 2026 – Chandra Darshan
- June 16, 2026 – Nirjala Ekadashi
- June 17, 2026 – Pradosh Vrat
- June 23, 2026 – Yogini Ekadashi
- June 24, 2026 – Pradosh Vrat
- June 29, 2026 – Ashadha Amavasya
Global Observances in June 2026
- June 5 – World Environment Day
- June 14 – World Blood Donor Day
- June 21 – International Yoga Day
Tithi-wise Hindu Calendar June 2026
- Krishna Paksha continues until June 8 (Amavasya)
- Shukla Paksha begins after June 8
- Krishna Paksha starts again after Purnima (late June)
Important Dates at a Glance
- Purnima – (end of month transition toward July)
- Amavasya – June 8, June 29
- Ekadashi – June 16, June 23
- Pradosh – June 17, June 24
- Sankashti Chaturthi – June 3
- Masik Shivaratri – June 7
Monthly Panchang Table (Hindu Calendar June 2026)
| Date | Tithi | Paksha | Festival |
|---|---|---|---|
| June 3 | Chaturthi | Krishna | Sankashti Chaturthi |
| June 7 | Chaturdashi | Krishna | Masik Shivaratri |
| June 8 | Amavasya | Krishna | Amavasya |
| June 9 | Dwitiya | Shukla | Chandra Darshan |
| June 16 | Ekadashi | Shukla | Nirjala Ekadashi |
| June 17 | Trayodashi | Shukla | Pradosh Vrat |
| June 23 | Ekadashi | Krishna | Yogini Ekadashi |
| June 24 | Trayodashi | Krishna | Pradosh Vrat |
| June 29 | Amavasya | Krishna | Ashadha Amavasya |
Best Days for Important Activities
- Spiritual growth: Nirjala Ekadashi (June 16)
- Fasting & purification: Ekadashi days
- Obstacle removal: Pradosh Vrat
- Avoid major decisions: Amavasya (June 8 & 29)
Spiritual Significance of June Month
Jyeshtha month emphasizes तप (austerity) and discipline. Scriptures highlight:
- Fasting strengthens control over senses
- Charity reduces karmic burden
- Devotion leads toward liberation
Rituals and Practices
- Morning स्नान and Surya Arghya
- Ekadashi fasting (especially Nirjala)
- दान of water (important in summer)
- Shiva worship during Pradosh
Learn more: Vedic Rituals
Benefits of Following Hindu Calendar
- Enhances spiritual awareness
- Builds discipline
- Improves mental clarity
- Aligns life with natural cycles
FAQs
1. What is the most important festival in June 2026?
Nirjala Ekadashi is the most significant.
2. How many Ekadashi occur in June 2026?
Two Ekadashi occur.
3. When is Amavasya?
June 8 and June 29, 2026.
4. What is special about Nirjala Ekadashi?
It is the most powerful fasting day dedicated to Lord Vishnu.
5. Which month is June in Hindu calendar?
Jyeshtha and Ashadha.
6. Can I start new work?
Avoid Amavasya days.
7. Which deity is worshipped?
Lord Vishnu and Lord Shiva.
8. What is Panchang?
The Hindu lunar calendar system.
9. Is fasting necessary?
It is recommended for spiritual benefits.
10. Where to learn rituals?
Explore Hindu festivals for detailed guides
Note: Dates follow Indian Panchang (IST) and may slightly vary based on location.

