The festival marks the beginning of the Jyeshtha month in the traditional Hindu lunar calendar, observed for its astrological significance as it is associated with the full moon in Jyeshtha Nakshatra. This month is considered auspicious for various rituals, and it is a period of reverence, especially dedicated to Lord Vishnu and goddess Jyeshtha, the deity of fortune and prosperity.
Jyeshtha Begins marks a sacred transition in the Hindu lunisolar calendar. It signals the arrival of a bright, warm season and invites families to focus on health, learning, and service. This period harmonizes inner devotion with outer acts of kindness. Observances emphasize gratitude for nature, strengthening family bonds, and seeking balance between work, rest, and spiritual practice. Devotees greet the new month with mindfulness and reverence. 🌼🕉️ In many homes, lamps glow longer and small acts of charity uplift communities, creating a sense of shared purpose and calm in daily life. 🌞
| Title | Value |
|---|---|
| Tithi | Shukla Paksha Pratham (Jyeshtha) |
| Nakshatra | Varies by region |
| Sunrise | Approximately 6:00 AM local time |
| Sunset | Approximately 6:25 PM local time |
| Auspicious Timing | Brahma Muhurat around 05:30–06:30 AM with regional variations |
| Date | Date varies by region; consult local panchang |
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