Daily Puja Guidelines for June 2026 — Day-by-Day Devotional Routine
1. Juni 2026 — 30. Juni 2026
Month
June
Tithi
Adhika Jyeshtha Krishna to Ashadha Krishna Pratipada
Paksha
Krishna
Source: Vedic Panchang & Mahanirvan Panchang
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June 2026 contains the heart of Jyeshtha–Ashadha months: Nirjala Ekadashi, Mithuna Sankranti, Ganga Dussehra, and Devshayani Ekadashi. This guide gives a clear day-of-week routine plus 7 marked muhurta-days when the household pujan deserves extra effort.
- Daily puja routine June 2026
- day-of-week deity puja
- weekday vrat schedule
- June Hindu calendar
- monthly devotional planner
- Jyeshtha Ashadha guidance
- Begin the day with sankalp and short prayer.
- Include: Daily puja routine June 2026.
- Include: day-of-week deity puja.
- Include: weekday vrat schedule.
- Conclude with gratitude, prasad, and positive resolve.
Dates & Muhurta — Details
- Start: 2026-06-01
- End: 2026-06-30
- Tithi: Adhika Jyeshtha Krishna to Ashadha Krishna Pratipada
- Paksha: Krishna
- Source: Vedic Panchang & Mahanirvan Panchang
Quick Facts
- Month focus: Vishnu shayan preparation + summer austerity
- 7 high-merit days marked below
- Day-of-week deity table (Mon → Sun)
- Recommended daily time: 15 min morning + 7 min evening
- Best mantra of the month: 'Om Namo Bhagavate Vasudevaya'
Day-of-Week Routine (Daily Core)
- Monday — Shiva: bilvapatra abhishek + 'Om Namah Shivaya' 108 times
- Tuesday — Hanuman / Mangal: Hanuman Chalisa + red flowers + ladoo bhog
- Wednesday — Ganesha: 21 durva + 'Om Gam Ganapataye Namaha' 108 times
- Thursday — Vishnu / Guru: tulsi + Vishnu Sahasranama (1 chapter)
- Friday — Lakshmi / Shukra: white flowers + kheer + 'Om Shreem Mahalakshmiyai Namah'
- Saturday — Shani: til-oil lamp at Peepal + Shani Chalisa (do not look at idol's face)
- Sunday — Surya: copper-vessel arghya at sunrise + Aditya Hridaya Stotram
Do's
- Wake by 5 AM during Brahma Muhurat — coolest, most sattvic time
- One sattvic meal a day on Ekadashi, Trayodashi, and Purnima
- Keep a daily 'pyau' (water-pot) outside the home for birds and passers-by
- Plant or water a tulsi/peepal sapling — Jyeshtha tradition
Don'ts
- No marriages, weddings, or housewarmings during Adhika Jyeshtha (16 May – 15 Jun 2026)
- Avoid travel between 11 AM – 4 PM (afternoon afflicts Vata)
- Do not skip jala-dana even on busy days — one lota suffices
- Do not consume alcohol or non-veg during Jyeshtha
7 High-Merit Days in June 2026
- 03 Jun (Wed) — Dhumavati Jayanti (Adhika Jyeshtha Shukla Ashtami)
- 04 Jun (Thu) — Mahesh Navami (Adhika Jyeshtha Shukla Navami)
- 11 Jun (Thu) — Parama Ekadashi (Adhika Jyeshtha Krishna Ekadashi)
- 15 Jun (Mon) — Mithuna Sankranti (sun enters Gemini)
- 25 Jun (Thu) — Nirjala Ekadashi (Nija Jyeshtha Shukla Ekadashi)
- 25 Jun (Thu) — Gayatri Jayanti (same Nija Jyeshtha Shukla Ekadashi)
- 29 Jun (Mon) — Jyeshtha Purnima / Vat Purnima
Frequently Asked Questions
Which deity is worshipped on each day of the week?
Monday — Shiva, Tuesday — Hanuman, Wednesday — Ganesha, Thursday — Vishnu/Guru, Friday — Lakshmi, Saturday — Shani, Sunday — Surya. The day-of-week table above gives the offering and mantra for each.
Which are the most auspicious puja days in June 2026?
Seven high-merit observances: Dhumavati Jayanti (3 Jun), Mahesh Navami (4 Jun), Parama Ekadashi (11 Jun), Mithuna Sankranti (15 Jun), Nirjala Ekadashi and Gayatri Jayanti (both 25 Jun), and Jyeshtha/Vat Purnima (29 Jun). Give the household pujan extra time on these.
I have very little time — can I still keep a daily routine?
Yes. A 15-minute morning (bath, lamp, the day's deity mantra, one jala-dana) and a 7-minute evening lamp is enough. Consistency matters far more than length.
What should I avoid during June (Adhika Jyeshtha)?
Avoid weddings and housewarmings during Adhika Jyeshtha (16 May – 15 Jun 2026), midday travel (11 AM – 4 PM), and alcohol/non-veg through Jyeshtha. Do not skip the daily jala-dana even when busy.