1st
June,
2014:
Vinayak
Chaturthi
Vrata
Each
lunar
month
in
Hindu
calendar
has
two
Chaturthi
Tithis which
belong
to
Lord
Ganesha
according
to
Hindu
scriptures.
The
Chaturthi
after
Amavasya
or
new
moon
and
during
Shukla
Paksha
is
known
as
Vinayaka
Chaturthi
and
the
one
after
Purnimasi
or
full
moon
and
during
Krishna
Paksha
is
known
as
Sankashti
Chaturthi.
The
most
significant
Vinayaka
Chaturthi
falls
in
the
month
of
Bhadrapada
and
is
known
as
Ganesha
Chaturthi.
Ganesha
Chaturthi
is
celebrated
by
Hindus
all
over
the
world
as
the
birthday
of
Lord
Ganesha.
4th
June,
2014:
Skanda
Shashti
Vrata
Lord
Kartikeya
Kartikeya
is
a
Hindu
god
who
is
the
son
of
Lord
Shiva
and
Goddess
Parvati.
Accordingly,
he
is
the
brother
of
their
son,
Ganesha.
A
Hindu
god,
he
is
also
known
as
Skanda
or
Murugan.The
Shasti
falling
during
the
waxing
phase
of
the
moon
is
celebrated
as
the
Skanda
Sashti.
Skanda
Shashti
is
dedicated
to
Lord
Skanda,
the
younger
son
of
Lord
Shiva.
Devotees
perform
fast
and
chant
Skanda
Sashti Kavacham
on
this
day.
8th
June,
2014:
Ganga
Dussehra
The
Birth
of goddess
Ganga
During
this
festival
ten
days
of
the
month
are
devoted
to
the
worship
of
Holy
River
Ganga
venerated
by
the
Hindus
as
a
mother
and
a
goddess.
Places
such
as
Rishikesh,
Haridwar,
Garh-Mukteswar,
Prayag,
Varanasi
and
others
where
the
Ganga
flows,
hold
a
special
significance
on
this
day.
Devotees
flock
to
these
places
&
Varanasi
with
its
many
ghats
situated
on
the
west
bank
of
the
Ganga,
to
touch
the
river
water,
bathe
in
it
and
take
the
river
clay
home
to
venerate.
In
Haridwar,
'aartis'
are
performed
at
twilight
and
a
large
number
of
devotees
meditate
on
the
riverbanks.The
river
Ganga
rises
at
Gangotri,
high
in
the
snow-clad
Himalayas.
Cascading
down
mighty
boulders,
it
flows
into
the
hot
plains
of
Uttar
Pradesh,
Bihar
and
finally
merges
with
the
sea
in
the
Bay
of
Bengal.
Bhagirath
Prays
for
the
Ganga
to
Descend
on
Earth
Regarded
as
a
celestial
river
originating
in
the
heavens,
Ganga
was
gifted
to
mankind
in
answer
to
the
great
sadhana
undertaken
by
Bhagirath,
after
whom
she
is
also
called
Bhagirathi.
Bhagirath,
a
descendant
of
the
Sagara
dynasty,
prayed
for
the
Ganga
to
descend
onto
the
parched
earth
and
bring
life.
But
the
torrential
waters
of
the
Ganga
were
a
mighty
and
destructive
force.
Brahma
and
Vishnu
asked
Shiva
to
accept
the
Ganga
into His
matted
locks.
Confined
in
Shiva's
hair,
Ganga
lost
the
wild
force
of
her
flow
and
became
a
placid,
life-giving
river.
Despite
its
pollution,
the
Ganga
is
a
symbol
of
purity.
Its
water
bestows
salvation
to
the
dying
and
new
life
to
the
living.
Unusual
images
of
Lord
Jagannath,
his
brother
Balaram
and
sister
Subhadra
are
ceremonially
pulled
in
the
grand
chariots
at
Puri.
Lord Vishnu
This
Ekadashi
falls
in
the
month
of
Jyestha,
during
the
Shukla
paksha
(June).
Amongst
the
24
Ekadashi's
,
the
vrata
on
Jyeshtha
Shukla
Ekadashi
is
considered
most
beneficial
and
said
to
give
the
fruits
of
24
Ekadashis
observed
throughout
the
year.
A
complete
fast
is
kept
on
this
day
with
not
a
drop
of
water
to
drink.
People
worship
Lord
Vishnu
to
ensure
happiness
and
prosperity,
and
forgiveness
of
transgressions
and
sins.
On
the
preceding
day
that
is
on
the
10th
lunar
day,
Sandhya
(evening
prayer)
is
performed
and
only
one
meal
is
taken.
10th
June,
2014:
Bhaum
Pradosh
Lord Shiva
When
Pradosham
falls
on
a
Tuesday
it
is
known
as
Bhauma
Pradosha.The
puja
is
observed
in
the
evening
on
Trayodashi
or the
13th
day
in
Shukla
Paksha
and
Krishna
Paksha
of
the
Hindu
month
to
seek
the
blessings
of
Lord
Shiva.
It
is
auspicious
to
perform
Shukra
Graha
Dosha
Nivarana
Puja
on
this
day.
12th
June,
2014:
Shri
Satyanarayan
Vrata
Lord Satyanarayan
The
Satyanarayan
svami
vratam
is
a
fast
dedicated
to
Lord
Satyanarayan Swami
(Lord
Vishnu.)Shri
Satyanarayan
Puja
is
performed
to
seek
blessings
of
God
Narayan
which
is
one
of
the
forms
of
Lord
Vishnu.
The
Lord
in
this
form
is
considered
an
embodiment
of
truth.
Although
there
is
no
fixed
day
to
perform
Satyanarayan
Puja
but
doing
it
on
Purnima
is
considered
highly
auspicious.
Devotees
should
observe
the
fast
on
Puja
day.
The
Puja
can
be
done
in
the
morning
as
well
as
in
the
evening
but
performing
Satyanarayan
Puja
in
the
evening
is
considered
more
appropriate
as
devotees
can
break
the
fast
with
Prasadam
in
the
evening.
13th
June,
2014:
Saint
Kabir
Jayanti
Saint Poet Kabir
Saint
Kabir
Jayanti
is
celebrated
in
honour
of
Sant
Kabir
Das,
a
mystical
saint
and
poet
predominant
in
North
India.
Kabir
was
born
to
Muslim
parents
in
Benaras
(erstwhile
Varanasi)
who
turned
to
spirituality
and
religion
at
a
very
young
age.
Saint
Kabir
Jayanti
is
observed
as
an
auspicious
day
dedicated
to
Kabir.
His
life
took
a
major
turn
after
he
started
following
the
teachings
of
Guru
Ramananda,
a
15th
century
Hindu
mystical
guru
who
coined
the
name
Kabir
Das.
Professionally,
Saint
Kabir
Das
was
a
weaver
who
used
to
spend
most
of
his
time
at
the
loom,
but
the
way
he
had
woven
magic
in
traditional
realms
of
Hindus
and
Muslims
equally
is
something
that
can
never
be
ignored.
For
instance,
he
expressed
his
feelings
beautifully
in
words
such
as
“The
Purana
and
The
Koran
are
mere
words”
and
God
is
“neither
in
Kaaba
nor
in
Kailash”.
All
over
his
life,
Kabir
actively
denounced
both
temples
and
mosques
maintaining
that
God
is
in
everyone
and
exists
everywhere.
16th
June,
2014:
Shri
Ganesh
Chaturthi
Vrata
Lord
Ganesha
Chaturthi
is
celebrated
on the
4th
day
from
full
moon
day.
Devotees
fast
on
this
day.The
Chaturthi
after
Purnimasi
or
full
moon
and
during
Krishna
Paksha
is
known
as
Sankashti
Chaturthi.
23rd
July,
2014:
Yogini
Ekadashi
Vrata
Lord Vishnu
Yogini Ekadashi occurs
during
the
waning
phase
of
the
moon
in
the
Hindu
month
of
Ashadha
(June
– July)
as
per
the
traditional
Hindu
calendar
followed
in
North
India.
The
importance
of
this
Ekadasi
was
explained
to
Yudhisthira
by
Lord
Krishna.
Fasting
on
this
Ekadashi
helps
us
overcome
the
remorse
caused
by
committing
sins
and
get
‘moksha.’
The
significance
of
Yogini
Ekadasi
is
mentioned
in
Brahma
Vaivarta
Purana.
The
Purana
narrates
the
tale
of
a
gardener
named
Hemamali
who
overcame
a
curse,
which
made
him
a
leper,
by
observing
a
fast
on
Yogini
Ekadasi.
The
gardener
was
instructed
by
sage
Markandeya
about
the
Ekadashi.
All
the
usual
rules
associated
with
Ekadasi
fasting
are
observed
on
the
day.
The
fast
begins
with
the
sunrise
on
Ekadasi
day
and
ends
with
sunrise
on
the
next
day.
Lord Shiva
24th
June,2014:
Bhaum
Pradosh
Vrata
27th
June,2014:
Amavasya
Amavasya, the New Moon Day
The
last
day
of
the
waning
phase
of
the
moon
is
called
as
Amavasya.
Amavasya
is
the
end
of
the
Krishna
paksha
of
the
Hindu
month.
A
few
festivals
like
Diwali
celebrated
on
this
day.
Amavasya
is
considered
sacred
for
ancestor
rituals.
According
to
Amavasyant
calenders
it
is
called
Jyaishta
Amavasya.
As
per
purnimant
calenders
it
is
called
Ashadha
Amavasya.
29th
June,2014:
Rath
Yatra
Lord
Jagannath,
Subhadra
&
Balbhadra
Jagannath
is
a
Hindu
God
worshipped
primarily
by
the
people
of
Orissa
and
Bengal.
Jagannath
is
generally
considered
an
aspect
of
Lord
Vishnu
or
his
avatara
Krishna.
He
is
worshipped
as
part
of
a
triad
along
with
Krishna's
brother
Balabhadra
and
his
sister
Subhadra.
The Chariots of Lord Jagannath, Subhadra & Balbhadra
The
most
famous
festival
related
to
Jagannath
is
the
Ratha
Yatra,
where
the
three
deities
are
transported
in
three
massive
wooden
chariots
pulled
by
devotees
from
Puri
to
Gundicha
Temple,
about
3
kms
away.
Similar
Ratha
yatra
processions
are
organized
all
around
the
world.
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