June 2025 Hindu Festival Calendar: Full List of Ekadashi, Purnima, Amavasya & Vrats You Can’t Miss!

June is a sacred month in the Hindu calendar, filled with vibrant festivals, spiritually elevating fasts (vrats), and cosmic alignments through lunar events such as Ekadashi, Purnima, and Amavasya. These observances are not only spiritually beneficial but also help purify the body, stabilize the mind, and foster deep devotion to divine energies.
In a world where modern life often distances us from our roots, these Hindu festivals in June offer a rare and powerful opportunity to slow down, reconnect with your inner self, and align with higher cosmic rhythms. Whether you’re observing fasts for religious merit or performing rituals for ancestral blessings, this guide will help you stay informed and spiritually aligned throughout June 2025.
Key Festivals and Their Significance
1. Apara Ekadashi – June 4, 2025
Observed during the Krishna Paksha of Jyeshtha month, Apara Ekadashi is dedicated to Lord Vishnu and is known to wash away sins of past deeds. Devotees observe strict fasts, recite Vishnu Sahasranama, and engage in charitable acts. It is considered especially beneficial for those seeking liberation from guilt or karmic debts.
2. Amavasya – June 8, 2025
Amavasya, or the New Moon Day, holds deep significance in Hinduism. It is believed to be the most favorable day for Pitru Tarpan (ancestral offerings) and Shraadh rituals. On June 8, 2025, devotees will perform rituals to appease ancestral souls, believing that their blessings will eliminate spiritual blockages and improve family harmony.
Pro Tip: Lighting sesame oil lamps and offering black sesame seeds are considered highly auspicious on Amavasya.
3. Masik Shivratri – June 7, 2025
Masik Shivratri, celebrated monthly in honor of Lord Shiva, falls on the day before Amavasya. Devotees fast all day and perform night-long worship with water, milk, honey, and bel leaves. It’s a powerful vrat for seeking protection from evil, spiritual clarity, and the removal of planetary doshas (afflictions).
4. Nirjala Ekadashi – June 19, 2025
Nirjala Ekadashi is one of the most significant and spiritually potent fasts in Hinduism. It’s observed without food or even water, making it the most austere form of Ekadashi vrat. The fast is said to bestow the same merit as observing all 24 Ekadashis in a year.
According to the Mahabharata, Bhima (one of the Pandavas) observed only this single Ekadashi each year, and was blessed abundantly. Hence, Nirjala Ekadashi is also known as Bhimseni Ekadashi.
5. Vat Purnima & Jyestha Purnima – June 21, 2025
This Purnima marks the celebration of two major events:
- Jyestha Purnima: The full moon of Jyestha month, celebrated by observing a full-day fast, taking holy dips, and offering prayers to Vishnu and Moon God (Chandra Deva).
- Vat Purnima Vrat: This vrat is observed by married women who pray for their husband’s longevity by fasting and tying sacred threads around a banyan (Vat) tree. Inspired by the story of Savitri and Satyavan, it reflects love, dedication, and the power of devotion.
Note: The rituals are observed with high reverence in Maharashtra, Gujarat, and parts of South India.
6. Pradosh Vrat – June 6 & 20, 2025
Pradosh Vrat falls twice in a lunar month—once during Krishna Paksha and once during Shukla Paksha. This vrat is devoted to Lord Shiva and is observed during the “Pradosh Kaal” (twilight period). Devotees believe that prayers offered during this time are granted quickly, leading to removal of debts, diseases, and misfortunes.
7. Sankashti Chaturthi – June 24, 2025
Dedicated to Lord Ganesha, Sankashti Chaturthi is observed on the fourth day after Purnima. It is considered highly effective for removing life’s obstacles (sankat). Devotees fast until moonrise and perform Ganapati puja, followed by moon sighting (Chandra Darshan).
Why These Rituals Still Matter in 2025
Even in today’s fast-paced, digital world, these ancient rituals continue to offer deep emotional, spiritual, and mental benefits:
- Fasting Benefits: Aligns with intermittent fasting practices proven to improve metabolism, boost brain function, and detoxify the body.
- Lunar Connection: Rituals aligned with lunar phases are believed to harmonize the human bio-rhythm with nature’s energies.
- Cultural Legacy: These vrats serve as a bridge connecting generations with shared values, stories, and spiritual discipline.
The emotional reward of following a vrat is often greater than its physical benefit. A sense of clarity, peace, and divine connection follows each observance—qualities that are rare but necessary in our chaotic daily lives.
How to Prepare for June Festivals
- Plan Ahead: Mark your calendar or use mobile apps with Panchang integrations.
- Stock Essentials: Puja samagri, incense, diya, flowers, tulsi leaves, and sacred threads.
- Set Intentions: Don’t just fast mechanically—meditate, reflect, and pray with purpose.
- Stay Hydrated & Safe: If fasting strictly, especially during Nirjala Ekadashi, be mindful of your health.
- Read Scriptures: Enhance the impact of rituals by reading relevant chapters from Bhagavad Gita, Vishnu Purana, or Shiva Purana.
Conclusion: Align With the Divine Flow of June 2025
June is not just the sixth month of the Gregorian calendar—it’s a spiritual chapter filled with transformative potential. Each vrat, whether it’s the intense Nirjala Ekadashi or the graceful Vat Purnima, is a sacred pause that invites you to deepen your consciousness.
As the sun blazes in summer and nature reaches its energetic peak, it’s also your chance to elevate your inner energy through divine practices. Use this guide to stay connected, stay prepared, and stay uplifted this June.