Hindi Calendar 2026 & Hindu Festivals
Discover daily Tithi, Paksha, Vrat dates, and major Hindu tyohar in our complete 2026 Panchang calendar.
June 2156
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1 June 2156
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Ekadashi Parana
The ritual of breaking the Ekadashi fast on the next day after sunrise. Doing Parana at the right time is crucial for completing the Vrat.
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2 June 2156
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Pradosh Vrat
A bimonthly twilight fast dedicated to Lord Shiva and Goddess Parvati, believed to clear past sins and bring ultimate peace.
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3 June 2156
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4 June 2156
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5 June 2156
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6 June 2156
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7 June 2156
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Sankashti Chaturthi
A fasting day dedicated to Lord Ganesha to remove all obstacles, hurdles, and difficulties from one's life.
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8 June 2156
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9 June 2156
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10 June 2156
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11 June 2156
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12 June 2156
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13 June 2156
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14 June 2156
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Ekadashi Vrat
A highly auspicious fast observed on the 11th day of the lunar fortnight, dedicated to Lord Vishnu. It purifies the mind and body.
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15 June 2156
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Pradosh Vrat
A bimonthly twilight fast dedicated to Lord Shiva and Goddess Parvati, believed to clear past sins and bring ultimate peace.
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16 June 2156
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Masik Shivaratri
A monthly fast observed on the 14th day of Krishna Paksha to seek the profound blessings of Lord Shiva.
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17 June 2156
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Amavasya
New moon day, highly significant for performing rituals, charity, and honoring ancestors (Pitru Dosha Shanti).
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18 June 2156
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19 June 2156
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20 June 2156
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21 June 2156
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22 June 2156
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Vinayaka Chaturthi
A monthly fasting day observed during Shukla Paksha to invoke Lord Ganesha's blessings for success and prosperity.
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23 June 2156
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24 June 2156
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25 June 2156
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26 June 2156
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27 June 2156
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28 June 2156
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29 June 2156
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Ekadashi Vrat
A highly auspicious fast observed on the 11th day of the lunar fortnight, dedicated to Lord Vishnu. It purifies the mind and body.
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30 June 2156
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Ekadashi Parana
The ritual of breaking the Ekadashi fast on the next day after sunrise. Doing Parana at the right time is crucial for completing the Vrat.