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Jyeshtha (month)

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Jyeshtha orJyēṣṭha (Sanskrit:ज्येष्ठ;Nepali:जेठjēṭ;Assamese:জেঠzeth;Odia:ଜ୍ୟେଷ୍ଠJyeṣṭha) is amonth of theHindu calendar. InIndia's national civil calendar, Jyestha is the third month of the year. Known asJoishtho (Bengali:জ্যৈষ্ঠJyôishţhô) in Bengali, it is the second month of theBengali calendar.

Jyeshtha
Ganga Dussehra atHar Ki Pauri,Haridwar in 2005
Native nameज्येष्ठ (Sanskrit)
CalendarHindu calendar
Month number2
SeasonSummer
Gregorian equivalentMay-June
Significant days
Ashadha →

In lunar religious calendars, Jyēṣṭha begins on the new moon and is the third month of the year.[1]

Traditionally, Jyēṣṭha is associated with highsummer, and corresponds to May–June[2] in theGregorian calendar. In Tamil, the month is known as Āni, the third month of the solar calendar that begins in mid-June.

InHindu astrology, Jyēṣṭha begins with theSun's entry intoTaurus, and is the second month of the year.

Festivals

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  • Shani Dev Jayanti is celebrated on New Moon day i.e. Amavasya of Jyeshtha month.
  • Ganga Dussehra is celebrated as theavatarana or descent of the Ganges from heaven to earth. The day of the celebration, Ganga Dashahara, the Dashami (tenth day) of the waxing moon of the Hindu calendar month Jyestha, brings throngs of bathers to the banks of the river. A soak in the Ganges on this day is said to rid the bather of ten sins (dasha = Sanskrit "ten"; hara = to destroy) or alternatively, ten lifetimes of sins.
  • Nirjala Ekadashi is celebrated on Shukla Paksha (waxing moon) Ekadashi (11th day) of Jyeshtha. It is the most sacred and auspicious Ekadashis among all 24 Ekadashis in a year. One can attain the benefits of all 24 Ekadashis by fasting on this day.
  • Vat Purnima is a celebration observed in Maharashtra and Karnataka, India. It is celebrated on the full moon day (the 15th) of the month of Jyeshtha on the Hindu Calendar, which falls in June on the Gregorian Calendar. Women pray for their husbands by tying threads around a banyan tree on this day. It honors Savitri, the legendary wife of Satyavan who escaped death for her husband's life.
  • Snana Yatra is a bathing festival celebrated on the Purnima (full moon day) of the Hindu month of Jyeshtha. It is an important festival of theJagannath Cult. The deities Jagannath, Balabhadra, Subhadra, Sudarshan, and Madanmohan are brought out from the Jagannath Temple (Puri) and taken in a procession to the Snana Bedi. They are ceremonially bathed and decorated for a public audience.
  • Sitalsasthi Carnival is being conducted in this month on the day of Jyeshtha Shuddha Shashthi inOdisha for many centuries.
  • Jamai Sasthi is being conducted in this month on the day of the sixth tithi of the Shukla paksha inWest Bengal inBangladesh.
Shukla PakshaKrishna Paksha
1.Prathama1.Prathama
2.Dwitiya2.Dvitiya
3.Tritiya3. Tritiya
4.Chaturthi4. Chaturthi
5.Panchami5. Panchami
6.Shashthi6. Shashthi
7.Saptami7. Saptami
8.Ashtami8. Ashtami
9.Navami9. Navami
10.Dashami10. Dashami
11.Ekadashi11. Ekadashi
12.Dwadashi12. Dwadashi
13.Trayodashi13. Trayodashi
14.Chaturdashi14. Chaturdashi
15.Purnima15.Amavasya

See also

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References

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  1. ^Kenneth W. Morgan The Religion Of The Hindus - 1987 Page 96 "The year begins about the middle of March (Chaitra) in southern India and the middle of October (Karttika) in the north, but the names of the months are the same: Chaitra (March–April), Vaisakha (April–May), Jyeshtha (May- June), Ashadha ..."
  2. ^Henderson, Helene. (Ed.) (2005)Holidays, festivals, and celebrations of the world dictionary Third edition. Electronic edition. Detroit: Omnigraphics, p. xxix.ISBN 0-7808-0982-3


 

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