June 2026 Hindu Festival Calendar: Nirjala Ekadashi, Vat Purnima And Major Religious Observances To Hold Special Significance
June 2026 will witness several major Hindu fasts and festivals including Nirjala Ekadashi, Vat Purnima, Gayatri Jayanti and Ram-Lakshman Jayanti. The month also carries major astrological significance due to important planetary transitions and the conclusion of the Adhik month in the Hindu calendar.
The sequence of religious observances will begin on June 3, 2026, with Vibhavan Sankashti. Adhik Bhanu Saptami will be observed on June 7, while Adhik Kalashtami and Monthly Krishna Janmashtami will fall on June 8. Param Ekadashi will be observed on June 11.
On June 12, devotees will observe शुक्र Pradosh Vrat and Adhik Krishna Ram-Lakshman Dwadashi, followed by Monthly Shivratri on June 13. Rohini Vrat and Adhik Darsha Amavasya will be marked on June 14. Mithun Sankranti, Jyeshtha Adhik Amavasya and the conclusion of the Adhik month will be observed on June 15.
Maharana Pratap Jayanti will be commemorated on June 17, while Pradyumna Chaturthi will fall on June 18. Skanda Shashthi and Jamai Shashthi will be observed on June 19 and June 20 respectively. Bhanu Saptami will be celebrated on June 21, followed by Dhumavati Jayanti and Monthly Durgashtami on June 22.
Mahesh Navami will be observed on June 23. One of the most significant fasting rituals, Nirjala Ekadashi, along with Gayatri Jayanti, will be observed on June 25. Ram-Lakshman Dwadashi will follow on June 26, while Shani Pradosh Vrat and Shani Trayodashi will be observed on June 27.
Vat Purnima Vrat, Jyeshtha Purnima Vrat, Batuk Bhairavi Jayanti and Jyeshtha Purnima will all be observed on June 29. The month of Ashadha will officially begin on June 30, 2026.
Nirjala Ekadashi in 2026 will hold exceptional importance due to a rare calendar alignment caused by the Adhik month occurring during Jyeshtha. Traditionally, the fast is observed a day after Ganga Dussehra, but this year Padminee Ekadashi was observed after Ganga Dussehra because of the additional lunar month. As a result, Nirjala Ekadashi will now be observed on June 25, 2026, after the completion of the Adhik month.
Nirjala Ekadashi is regarded as one of the strictest fasting rituals in Hinduism because devotees abstain from consuming even water during the fast. Religious belief holds that observing Nirjala Ekadashi grants devotees the spiritual merit equivalent to observing all Ekadashi fasts of the year.
Vat Purnima Vrat will be observed on June 29, 2026. Married women observe this sacred fast for the long life, prosperity and well-being of their husbands. On this occasion, devotees worship the banyan tree as part of the ritual traditions. Vat Purnima is predominantly observed in South India, Maharashtra and Gujarat, while northern regions traditionally observe Vat Amavasya, which was celebrated earlier on May 16 this year.
The extensive lineup of fasts, anniversaries and sacred observances makes June 2026 one of the most spiritually significant months in the Hindu calendar, drawing devotees toward rituals, worship and astrological traditions across the country.

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