India, June 26 -- The Full Strawberry Moon will light up the night sky on June 29, 2026, marking the last Full Moon of June. While its name may suggest a rosy-colored Moon, the lunar event has nothing to do with its appearance. Instead, it carries centuries of cultural history and, for many, serves as a time for reflection, gratitude, and personal growth.

According to the Farmers' Almanac, the name Strawberry Moon comes from Indigenous North American tribes, particularly the Algonquin people, who used the June Full Moon to mark the short season when wild strawberries were ready for harvest. Across different cultures, it has also been known as the Honey Moon and Mead Moon, both linked to early summer abundance and celebration.

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