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Ever wondered why June is called June? This sunny, vibrant month owes its name to ancient Roman times. June is named after Juno, the Roman goddess of marriage, childbirth, and the well-being of women, and wife of Jupiter. Juno was considered the protector of the Roman state and held a significant place in Roman mythology. Her Greek equivalent is Hera, the wife of Zeus.
The choice to name this month after Juno makes perfect sense when considering its timing. June is a popular month for weddings, aligning with Juno's association with marriage. In ancient times, it was believed that getting married in June would bring prosperity and happiness, a tradition that has persisted to this day.
Interestingly, the association between June and hot weather can be linked to the position of the Earth in relation to the sun during this time of the year. June is also the month when summer begins in the Northern Hemisphere. And guess why India finds itself in the grip of a relentless heatwave, with temperatures soaring to unbearable levels☀️🫠.
Because India is situated predominantly in the Northern Hemisphere, and the onset of June signifies the beginning of summer and the gradual intensification of heat. As the sun climbs higher in the sky, its rays beat down more directly, causing temperatures to rise steadily. In June, the Northern Hemisphere experiences the longest day and shortest night of the year. This occurs because the Earth's axis is tilted towards the sun, resulting in more direct sunlight and warmer temperatures.🌡️
Well, for me personally, as June is coming to an end, there’s one reason I dislike most of this month end-no more juicy mangoes!😭🍋