
New Delhi, June 14: June 15, 2026, is considered a significant day in religious beliefs. This day will witness the convergence of Amavasya, Monday Vrat, and Gemini Sankranti. Additionally, there will be auspicious times throughout the day deemed favorable for worship, charity, and the initiation of new endeavors. Conversely, there are also specific times when it is advised to refrain from important tasks.
According to the Panchang, the Amavasya Tithi of Jyeshtha month will last until 8:23 AM on June 15. After this, the Pratipada Tithi of the Shukla Paksha will commence. Amavasya holds special importance in Hinduism, where people perform charity in memory of their ancestors. As it is also a Monday, many devotees observe a fast and offer water to Lord Shiva, seeking prosperity for their families.
Another significant astrological change will occur on this day. The Sun will transition from Taurus to Gemini at 12:49 PM, an event known as Gemini Sankranti. Astrologically, the Sun’s zodiac shift is believed to impact many individuals’ lives and activities, adding to the day’s significance.
The Moon will also change its zodiac on this day. It will remain in Taurus until 8:40 AM before entering Gemini. The Mrigashirsha Nakshatra will last until 7:08 PM, after which the Ardra Nakshatra will begin. In astrology, the Nakshatras are considered crucial for determining auspicious and inauspicious activities.
Two auspicious Yogas will be formed on this day: Amrit Siddhi Yoga and Sarvarth Siddhi Yoga, both lasting from sunrise until 7:08 PM. According to astrological beliefs, actions taken during these Yogas are likely to succeed, making this time favorable for starting new projects, making important decisions, and conducting rituals.
However, there are also inauspicious periods to be mindful of. Rahu Kaal will occur from 7:25 AM to 9:06 AM, Yamagand Kaal from 10:46 AM to 12:27 PM, and Kulik Kaal from 2:07 PM to 3:48 PM. It is advisable to avoid starting new or essential tasks during these times.
Regarding auspicious timings, the Abhijit Muhurat will be from 12:00 PM to 12:54 PM, while Amrit Kaal will last from 11:27 AM to 12:51 PM. Brahma Muhurat, considered an excellent time for worship, meditation, and remembrance of God, will be from 4:09 AM to 4:57 AM.
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