The third month of the desi calendar is called Jeth (ਜੇਠ, جیٹھ). It typically falls in May and June (mid-May to mid-June). It can be harsh for people and other living beings like animals and plants because it is the peak of summer. The days get hotter and longer as the temperature rises, but the nights remain warm. Flowers bloom and enhance natural beauty.
During this month, farmers usually prepare their fields for the next Kharif crop and spray the crops to control pests. Jeth is also an ideal month for harvesting crops like wheat and barley. So the farmers harvest these crops this month.
Jeth (ਜੇਠ,جیٹھ) Calendar 2025

Key Events of ਜੇਠ (جیٹھ)
- Martyrdom of Guru Arjan Dev Ji
- Ganga Dussehra
- Nirjala Ekadashi
An important day for the Sikh community is the Martyrdom of Guru Arjan Dev Ji, observed with prayers and religious ceremonies. Ganga Dussehra‘ and Nirjala Ekadashi are important days in the Hindu community. Furthermore, different Gurpurab dates of this month are mentioned below in the table and you can check out the Harh Calendar 2025 to be aware of upcoming important dates.
Significant Dates of ਜੇਠ (جیٹھ)
Event | Gregorian Date | Day |
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Sangrand | 14 May 2025 | Wednesday |
Puranmashi | 11 June 2025 | Wednesday |
Masya | 27 May 2025 | Tuesday |
Panchmi | 31 May 2025 | Saturday |
Dashmi | 5 June 2025 | Thursday |

Gurpurab Dates of ਜੇਠ (جیٹھ)
Gurpurab | Gregorian Date | Day |
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Chhota Ghallughara (Kahnuwan) | 15 May 2025 | Thursday |
Birth S. Jassa Singh Ahluwalia | 18 May 2025 | Sunday |
Shaheedi Saka Paonta Sahib | 22 May 2025 | Thursday |
Gurgaddi Shri Guru Hargobind Ji | 20 May 2025 | Tuesday |
Guru Arjan Dev Ji Shaheedi Diwas | 30 May 2025 | Friday |
Shri Akal Takth Sahib Te Hamla | 4 June 2025 | Wednesday |
Jor Mela Gurudwara Shri Reetha Sahib | 11 June 2025 | Wednesday |
Bhagat Kabir Jayanti | 11 June 2025 | Wednesday |
Janam Diwas Guru Hargobind Ji | 12 June 2025 | Thursday |
Interesting Facts about Jeth ਜੇਠ (جیٹھ)
1. Peak of Summer & Water Scarcity:
- ਜੇਠ (جیٹھ) is known for extreme heat, with temperatures soaring high. Many rivers, ponds, and wells start drying up, making water a precious resource.
- To beat the heat, people drink refreshing drinks like lassi, chhaas (buttermilk), and sugarcane juice.
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2. Season of Mangoes:
- ਜੇਠ (جیٹھ) is the season when mangoes start ripening, making them a favorite summer fruit.
- People enjoy different varieties like Langra, Chaunsa, and Dussehri, while farmers begin mango harvesting.
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3. Sikh Tradition of Chabeel:
- During this month, Sikhs organize Chabeel (free sweetened water stalls) to help people stay hydrated and remember the sacrifice of Guru Arjan Dev Ji.
- It is a beautiful tradition of selfless service (sewa) that continues even today.
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4. Longer Days, Shorter Nights:
- The days in ਜੇਠ (جیٹھ) are longest of the year, giving farmers extra time to work in their fields.
- The festival of Summer Solstice in some cultures marks the longest day during this month.
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5. Effect on Animals and Birds:
- The intense heat affects animals and birds. Many seek shelter under trees or near water sources.
- People put earthen water pots outside for birds and stray animals to help them survive the heat.
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7. Holy Dips in Rivers:
- Many people take holy dips in rivers like the Ganga and Yamuna during festivals like Ganga Dussehra, believing it washes away sins and brings peace.
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8. Folk Songs & Summer Festivities:
- In Punjab, villagers sing folk songs in the evenings to relax after a hot day.
- Women enjoy Giddha and Bhangra, and fairs are held in some places.
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Conclusion
We can conclude that ਜੇਠ (جیٹھ) is one of the hottest month. Despite the intense heat, farmers must prepare for the next crop cycle and harvest important grains. The month also holds religious significance with various Sikh and Hindu events, making it both a challenging and spiritually significant time.