Braj Panchang for June 15, 2026: Adhika Amavasya, Mithuna Sankranti and Siddhi Yogas
Monday, June 15, 2026, marks the final day of the sacred Purushottam Masa (Adhik Jyeshtha). The day is spiritually significant due to the observance of Jyeshtha Adhika Amavasya, the transition of the Sun into Gemini known as Mithuna Sankranti, and the rare presence of both Sarvartha Siddhi Yoga and Amrita Siddhi Yoga.
For devotees, this day offers a powerful opportunity for prayer, charity, self-reflection, and spiritual renewal before the beginning of the new lunar cycle.
Today’s Panchang – June 15, 2026
| Day | Monday |
| Location | Mathura, Uttar Pradesh |
| Month | Adhik Jyeshtha (Purushottam Masa Ends) |
| Paksha | Krishna Paksha ending, followed by Shukla Paksha |
| Tithi | Amavasya until 08:23 AM, Shukla Pratipada until 04:30 AM (June 16), followed by Dwitiya |
| Nakshatra | Mrigashira until 07:08 PM, followed by Ardra |
| Yoga | Shula until 08:56 AM, Ganda until 04:39 AM (June 16), followed by Vriddhi |
| Karana | Nagava until 08:23 AM, Kinstughna until 06:26 PM, Bava until 04:30 AM (June 16), followed by Balava |
Sunrise, Sunset and Moon Timings
| Sunrise | 05:24 AM |
| Sunset | 07:16 PM |
| Moonrise | No Moonrise Today |
| Moonset | 07:48 PM |
Auspicious Timings
| Abhijit Muhurta | 11:52 AM – 12:48 PM |
| Amrit Kalam | 11:28 AM – 12:52 PM |
| Sarvartha Siddhi Yoga | 05:24 AM – 07:08 PM |
| Amrita Siddhi Yoga | 05:24 AM – 07:08 PM |
| Vijaya Muhurta | 02:39 PM – 03:34 PM |
| Godhuli Muhurta | 07:15 PM – 07:35 PM |
Inauspicious Timings
- Rahu Kalam: 07:08 AM – 08:52 AM
- Gulikai Kalam: 02:04 PM – 03:48 PM
- Yamaganda: 10:36 AM – 12:20 PM
Special Observances Today
| Jyeshtha Adhika Amavasya | Observed Today |
| Mithuna Sankranti | Sun Enters Gemini |
| Purushottam Masa Ends | Today |
| Ishti | Observed Today |
| Disha Shool | East Direction |
Spiritual Significance
The final day of Purushottam Masa is traditionally regarded as highly auspicious for charity, prayer, Vishnu worship, and spiritual reflection. Many devotees conclude their month-long observances with donations, recitation of sacred scriptures, and acts of service.
Mithuna Sankranti marks the Sun’s transition into Gemini and is considered an important solar event in the Hindu calendar. The combination of Amavasya and Siddhi Yogas further enhances the spiritual value of religious activities performed today.
Astrological Insight
The presence of Sarvartha Siddhi Yoga and Amrita Siddhi Yoga for most of the day creates a favorable environment for positive resolutions, spiritual practices, and important personal commitments. Mrigashira Nakshatra supports learning, exploration, and thoughtful planning before the Moon enters Ardra Nakshatra in the evening.
Since Disha Shool is in the East direction, traditional Panchang guidance advises caution regarding non-essential eastward travel.
Recommended Spiritual Practices
- Offer prayers to Lord Vishnu and Surya Dev.
- Perform charity and food donation.
- Recite Vishnu Sahasranama.
- Light a ghee lamp during sunset.
- Meditate and set intentions for the new lunar cycle.
- Observe Amavasya rituals according to family tradition.
Conclusion
June 15, 2026, marks a rare convergence of Adhika Amavasya, Mithuna Sankranti, and powerful Siddhi Yogas. As Purushottam Masa concludes, devotees have a valuable opportunity to engage in prayer, charity, and spiritual renewal while preparing for the beginning of a new lunar month.
Disclaimer: Panchang calculations are based on traditional Vedic astrological principles and may vary slightly according to local customs and geographical location.

