Bhanu Saptami 2026 date on June 7 or 8? Check Adhik Maas Saptami date, how to worship Lord Surya, significance and mantras
Bhanu Saptami 2026 kab hai: Bhanu Saptami, a significant occasion for Lord Surya worship, will be celebrated on Sunday, June 7, 2026. This year, the festival holds extra spiritual weight as it falls during Purushottam Maas. Devotees will offer pra...

Bhanu Saptami June 2026 Date: When Will Adhik Maas Bhanu Saptami Be Celebrated?
As per the Hindu calendar, the Saptami Tithi of Krishna Paksha in the month of Jyeshtha begins at 2:40 am on June 7, 2026, and continues until 12:21 am on June 8, 2026.Since the festival is observed according to the Udaya Tithi, Bhanu Saptami will be celebrated on Sunday, June 7. In Delhi, sunrise on the day is expected at 5:23 am.
The day is also marked by the presence of Dwipushkar Yoga and Ravi Yoga from 5:23 am to 7:55 am. Religious traditions consider these yogas favourable for Surya worship, with devotees believing that prayers offered during this period bring enhanced spiritual benefits.
Bhanu Saptami Lord Surya Puja Vidhi
According to Hindu traditions, devotees should wake up during Brahma Muhurta before sunrise and take a bath to purify themselves.Many devotees prefer wearing yellow-coloured clothes on this day. At sunrise, water mixed with Gangajal, roli, sandalwood, akshat and red flowers is offered to the rising Sun while facing east.
Bhanu Saptami 2026: Mantras to please Surya devta
'Om Ghrini Suryaya Namah''Om Surya Devaay Namah'
After offering Arghya, worshippers light a lamp and recite Aditya Hriday Stotra, Suryashtaka or Surya Chalisa. Donations of wheat, jaggery, copper utensils and red clothes are also considered significant and are made according to one's capacity.
Why Is Bhanu Saptami Considered Important?
In Hindu belief, Lord Surya is regarded as a visible form of Narayana, or Lord Vishnu. Because of this connection, devotees often worship him as Surya Narayan.A Day Linked to Health, Fortune and Devotion
The festival stands out because Lord Surya is one of the few deities whose presence is directly visible every day. This has made Sun worship an enduring tradition in Sanatan Dharma.The Economic Times Business News App for the Latest News in Business, Sensex, Stock Market Updates & More.
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