Celebrating Kumar Shasthi: Marking the Beginnings of Monsoon

Celebrating Kumar Shasthi: Welcoming the Monsoon

June 8th holds special significance in the Hindu calendar as it marks the auspicious festival of Kumar Shasthi, which also signals the arrival of the monsoon season. This day is widely observed as Ganga Dashahara, dedicated to the veneration of Goddess Ganga—the revered river deity believed to have descended from the heavens to earth.

According to Hindu mythology, Kumar Shasthi commemorates the day when Goddess Ganga appeared on earth, summoned by the intense penance of King Bhagiratha. Her descent is considered a momentous event, as she brought life-giving rains that nourish the land and ensure prosperity for both people and nature.

Across India, Kumar Shasthi is celebrated with diverse rituals and customs. Yet, the central sentiment remains the same: expressing gratitude and seeking blessings from Goddess Ganga for abundant rainfall and collective well-being.

Celebrating Kumar Shasthi: Marking the Beginnings of Monsoon

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