Braj Panchang for June 13, 2026: Masik Shivaratri & Siddhi Yoga

Braj Panchang for June 13, 2026: Masik Shivaratri, Amrita Siddhi Yoga and Bhadra

Saturday, June 13, 2026, marks the 28th day of Purushottam Masa (Adhik Jyeshtha) and carries immense spiritual significance with the observance of Adhika Masik Shivaratri and Masik Karthigai. The day is further enhanced by the presence of Sarvartha Siddhi Yoga and Amrita Siddhi Yoga, making it highly favorable for devotion, worship, and spiritual practices.

Devotees of Lord Shiva may find this day especially auspicious for fasting, Rudrabhishek, mantra chanting, and night worship. However, the occurrence of Bhadra during the evening and night hours requires attention while planning certain auspicious activities.

Today’s Panchang – June 13, 2026

DaySaturday
LocationMathura, Uttar Pradesh
MonthAdhik Jyeshtha (Purushottam Masa)
PakshaKrishna Paksha
TithiKrishna Trayodashi until 04:07 PM, followed by Chaturdashi
NakshatraKrittika until 01:16 AM (June 14), followed by Rohini
YogaSukarma until 05:28 PM, followed by Dhriti
KaranaGaraja until 05:55 AM, Vanija until 04:07 PM, Vishti (Bhadra) until 02:15 AM (June 14), followed by Shakuni

Sunrise, Sunset and Moon Timings

Sunrise05:24 AM
Sunset07:15 PM
Moonrise04:09 AM (June 14)
Moonset05:26 PM

Auspicious Timings

Abhijit Muhurta11:52 AM – 12:47 PM
Vijaya Muhurta02:38 PM – 03:34 PM
Godhuli Muhurta07:14 PM – 07:34 PM
Amrit Kalam11:09 PM – 12:34 AM (June 14)
Sarvartha Siddhi Yoga01:16 AM – 05:24 AM (June 14)
Amrita Siddhi Yoga01:16 AM – 05:24 AM (June 14)

Inauspicious Timings

  • Rahu Kalam: 08:52 AM – 10:35 AM
  • Gulikai Kalam: 05:24 AM – 07:08 AM
  • Yamaganda: 02:03 PM – 03:47 PM

Bhadra Kaal

Bhadra begins at 04:07 PM and remains active until 02:15 AM on June 14. Traditional Panchang guidelines advise avoiding certain auspicious ceremonies and major undertakings during Bhadra unless specifically recommended by a qualified astrologer.

Bhadra Begins04:07 PM
Bhadra Ends02:15 AM (June 14)

Special Observances Today

Adhika Masik ShivaratriObserved Today
Masik KarthigaiObserved Today
Sarvartha Siddhi YogaEarly Morning of June 14
Amrita Siddhi YogaEarly Morning of June 14
Vidaal Yoga05:24 AM – 01:16 AM (June 14)

Spiritual Significance of Masik Shivaratri

Masik Shivaratri is considered one of the most sacred monthly observances dedicated to Lord Shiva. Falling during the holy Purushottam Masa, this Shivaratri carries additional spiritual importance. Devotees often observe fasting, perform Rudrabhishek, chant “Om Namah Shivaya,” and participate in evening Shiva worship.

The transition from Trayodashi to Chaturdashi creates the traditional Shivaratri observance period, making the evening and night especially significant for meditation, prayer, and spiritual reflection.

Astrological Insight

The presence of Sukarma Yoga promotes constructive actions, discipline, and righteous conduct. Later, Dhriti Yoga encourages stability, patience, and perseverance. Krittika Nakshatra’s fiery energy gradually transitions into the nurturing qualities of Rohini Nakshatra, creating a balance between determination and emotional harmony.

Devotees may benefit from focusing on self-improvement, spiritual study, and completing pending responsibilities while remaining mindful of Bhadra timings.

Recommended Spiritual Practices

  • Observe Masik Shivaratri fast according to tradition.
  • Perform Rudrabhishek and Shiva worship during the evening.
  • Chant “Om Namah Shivaya” 108 times.
  • Offer Bilva leaves, milk, and water to Lord Shiva.
  • Read Shiva Purana or Shiva Chalisa.
  • Engage in meditation and charitable acts.

Conclusion

June 13, 2026, stands out as a spiritually powerful day featuring Adhika Masik Shivaratri, Masik Karthigai, and the blessings of Sarvartha Siddhi and Amrita Siddhi Yogas. For devotees seeking spiritual growth, devotion to Lord Shiva, and inner transformation, the day offers a highly auspicious opportunity.


Disclaimer: Panchang calculations are based on traditional Vedic astrological principles and may vary slightly according to local customs and geographical location.

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By Shri Shri Amit Agarwal - Astrologer

Shri Shri Amit Agarwal - Astrologer is associated with MathuraNow and contributes coverage related to spirituality, Braj culture, temple affairs, religious events, public-interest stories, and regional developments from Mathura-Vrindavan.