June 2023: Upcoming Indian Festivals And Vrat List

June is the sixth month and according to the Hindu calendar, there are numerous festivals and vrats that will be observed this month and followed by devotees with complete rituals. Celebrating festivals is a great way to celebrate cultures and have deep spiritual significance and legends associated with them.

Knowing about the dates of the fasts and festivals in the entire month of June in advance will allow you to prepare for all the rituals better. The month of June is about to begin. Let us know about them.

 June 2023: Upcoming Indian Festivals

1 June 2023 - Pradosh Vrat (Shukla), Ram Laxman Dwadashi
Dwadashi has its own special significance in Hinduism. The fast of Ekadashi ends on the day of Dwadashi. Pradosh Vrat dedicated to Lord Shiva will be observed on the first of June, while Ram Laxman Dwadashi will also be celebrated on this day.

3 June 2023 - Vat Purnima fast
Vat Savitri fast is also observed in the month of June. It falls on the full moon date of Jyestha month. According to the Panchang, the full moon date of Shukla Paksha of Jeth month will start from 11:16 am on 03 June and end on 04 June 2023 at 9:11 am. This time Vat Savitri Vrat 2023 will be celebrated on Saturday, 03 June 2023.

4 June 2023 - Jyestha Purnima Fast
According to the Panchang, the full moon of Shukla Paksha of Jyestha month will be on 4th June. According to the Hindu calendar, Jyestha is the third month after Chaitra and Baisakh. Lord Vishnu and Shivji are worshipped on this day.

4 June 2023 - Kabirdas Jayanti
It is believed that Kabirdas was born on the full moon date of Jyestha month. This year Kabir Jayanti will be celebrated on 4th June.

7 June 2023 - Sankashti Chaturthi
After the Jyestha month, the month of Ashadha will begin. Sankashti Chaturthi fast is observed on Chaturthi Tithi of Krishna Paksha of Ashadh month. On this day special worship is offered to Lord Ganapati.

10 June 2023 - Kalashtami
Kalashtami falls on the eighth day of the Krishna Paksha of every month. This date is considered dedicated to Kaal Bhairav. The Bhairava ​​form of Lord Shiva is worshipped on this day.

14 June 2023 - Yogini Ekadashi
Ekadashi of Krishna Paksha of Ashadh month is called Yogini Ekadashi. In the year 2023, Yogini Ekadashi fast will be observed on Wednesday, 14 June 2023. It is believed that the people who observe this fast get freedom from their sins.

15 June 2023 - Pradosh Vrat (Krishna), Mithun Sankranti
Pradosh Vrat will be observed on 15th June. Also, on this day the Sun God will move out of Taurus and enter Gemini. This is the reason why this date is called Mithun Sankranti. Sun God should be worshipped on this day.

16 June 2023 - Monthly Shivratri
Shivaratri fast dedicated to Lord Shiva is observed on Chaturdashi Tithi of Krishna Paksha of every month. The monthly Shivratri fast of Ashadha month will be observed on Friday, 16 June 2023.

20 June 2023 - Jagannath Rath Yatra
In the year 2023, the festival of Rath Yatra will be celebrated on Tuesday, 20 June 2023. Jagannath Rath Yatra is considered very important. This festival associated with faith and miracles is celebrated in Odisha.

28-29 June 2023 - Eid al-Adha
Bakrid is also known as Eid ul-Adha or Eid-al-Azha. Eid-al-Azha will be celebrated in India on 28-29 June 2023. It will mark the end of the holy month of Ramadan and is celebrated by Muslims across the world. It is also known as the festival of sacrifice.

29 June 2023 - Devshayani Ekadashi, Gauri Vrat
Devshayani Ekadashi in 2023 is on Tuesday, 29 June 2023. Devshayani Ekadashi is celebrated on the eleventh day of Ashad Purnima. According to mythological belief, on this Ekadashi, Lord Vishnu goes to sleep for the next four months and rests in Ksheer Sagar. Gauri Vrat will be observed from 29 June 2023 this year itself.

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