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    🌙 Ekadashi — Dates, Parana & Vrat Katha

    Every fortnight, the most sacred day of Lord Sri Vishnu returns. Below are authentic vrat-kathas (paraphrased from the Skanda, Brahma-vaivarta, Bhavishya-uttara and Brahmanda Puranas) for each major Ekadashi — with 2026 dates and Parana times.

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    Sayana Ekadashi

    25th July 2026 (Saturday)
    Parana: From 5:53 to 10:13
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    Parama Ekadasi
    Param Ekadashi

    Parama Ekadashi

    Parama Ekadashi is the rare Krishna-paksha Ekadashi of Purushottama (Adhik) Masa, glorified in the Skanda Purana as the topmost fast that destroys poverty, grants liberation and is most dear to Lord Hari.

    11th June 2026 (Thursday)
    Parana: From 5:41 to 10:04
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    Nirjala Ekadashi
    Bhima Ekadashi

    Pandava Nirjala Ekadashi

    Pandava Nirjala Ekadashi is the strict waterless fast of Jyeshtha Shukla, by which a devotee receives the merit of observing all twenty-four Ekadashis of the year in a single day.

    25th June 2026 (Thursday)
    Parana: From 5:44 to 10:07
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    Yogini Ekadasi
    Ashadha Krishna Ekadashi

    Yogini Ekadashi

    Yogini Ekadashi, glorified in the Brahma-vaivarta Purana, is said to deliver one from the most stubborn sins and to bestow the merit of feeding eighty-eight thousand brahmanas.

    11th July 2026 (Saturday)
    Parana: From 5:49 to 10:11
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    Shayani Ekadashi
    Devshayani Ekadashi

    Sayana Ekadashi

    Sayana Ekadashi (also Padma or Devshayani Ekadashi) marks the beginning of Chaturmasya, when Lord Vishnu reclines in yoga-nidra on Sesha Naga — a four-month season of intensified devotion and austerity for every Vaishnava.

    25th July 2026 (Saturday)
    Parana: From 5:53 to 10:13
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    Kamika Ekadasi
    Shravan Krishna Ekadashi

    Kamika Ekadashi

    Kamika Ekadashi grants every righteous desire (kama) of the devotee and is said to surpass in merit even the gifts of cows, gold and pilgrimage to Kashi, Kurukshetra and Naimisharanya.

    9th August 2026 (Sunday)
    Parana: From 5:58 to 08:03
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    Pavitra Ekadashi
    Pavitra-aropana Ekadashi

    Pavitropana Ekadashi

    Pavitropana Ekadashi — also called Putrada Ekadashi of Shravana — purifies one's accumulated karma through the offering of a sacred pavitra thread and is famous for bestowing virtuous offspring upon childless devotees.

    24th August 2026 (Monday)
    Parana: From 6:01 to 6:23
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    Aja Ekadashi
    Annada Ekadasi

    Annada Ekadashi

    Annada (also called Aja) Ekadashi is the day on which King Harishchandra recovered his lost queen, son, and kingdom — and on which any devotee who fasts is said to be freed from the gravest of sins.

    7th September 2026 (Monday)
    Parana: From 6:03 to 10:10
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    Parivartini Ekadashi
    Vamana Ekadashi

    Parshva Ekadashi

    On Parshva Ekadashi, Lord Vishnu — in mystic sleep since Sayana Ekadashi — turns to His other side (parivartana). It is also the day on which Lord Vamana subdued the demon-king Bali and granted him the eternal blessing of becoming His doorkeeper.

    22nd September 2026 (Tuesday)
    Parana: From 6:05 to 10:07
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    Indira Ekadasi
    Ashwin Krishna Ekadashi

    Indira Ekadashi

    Indira Ekadashi falls during Pitri-paksha and is the rare Ekadashi whose merit, when offered to one's departed forefathers, lifts them from lower regions and grants them entry to the higher worlds.

    6th October 2026 (Tuesday)
    Parana: From 6:17 to 10:05
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    Papankusha Ekadashi
    Pashankusa Ekadasi

    Pashankusha Ekadashi

    Pashankusha (Papankusha) Ekadashi is glorified in the Brahma-vaivarta Purana as the day on which a single sincere fast wields the 'goad' (ankusha) that drives away all accumulated sins — yielding the merit of one thousand Ashvamedha yajnas.

    22nd October 2026 (Thursday)
    Parana: From 6:11 to 10:04
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    Rama Ekadasi
    Kartik Krishna Ekadashi

    Rama Ekadashi

    Rama Ekadashi — named after Sri Rama, another name of Goddess Lakshmi — opens the sacred month of Kartik with the promise that even a single sincere observance can elevate the soul to Vaikuntha and uplift one's entire family.

    5th November 2026 (Thursday)
    Parana: From 6:17 to 10:05
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    Haribodhini Ekadashi
    Prabodhini Ekadashi

    Utthana Ekadashi

    Utthana Ekadashi — the rising Ekadashi — concludes the four-month Chaturmasya as Lord Vishnu awakens from His mystic sleep. It is the most celebrated Ekadashi of Kartik and the eve of the divine marriage of Tulasi-devi and Saligrama-shila.

    21st November 2026 (Saturday)
    Parana: From 6:25 to 10:10
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    Utpatti Ekadashi
    Margashirsha Krishna Ekadashi

    Utpanna Ekadashi

    Utpanna Ekadashi marks the divine appearance of Sri Ekadashi-devi from the body of Lord Vishnu to slay the demon Murasura — the cosmic origin of the Ekadashi vow itself.

    4th December 2026 (Friday)
    Parana: From 6:32 to 10:15
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    Moksada Ekadashi
    Vaikuntha Ekadashi

    Mokshada Ekadashi

    Mokshada Ekadashi — the day Lord Krishna spoke the Bhagavad-gita to Arjuna on the Kurukshetra battlefield — bestows liberation upon the soul and even upon one's departed forefathers.

    21st December 2026 (Monday)
    Parana: From 6:41 to 10:23
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    Saphala Ekadasi
    Pausha Krishna Ekadashi

    Saphala Ekadashi

    Saphala Ekadashi — the 'fruitful' Ekadashi — is glorified in the Brahma-vaivarta Purana as the day on which Lord Vishnu makes every sincere endeavour of the devotee bear its full spiritual fruit.

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    Putrada Ekadashi
    Vaikuntha Ekadashi (some traditions)

    Pausha Putrada Ekadashi

    Pausha Putrada Ekadashi is the second of the two annual Putrada Ekadashis, celebrated as the day on which Lord Vishnu fulfils the heartfelt prayers of devotees who long for noble, dharma-following children.

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    Shattila Ekadashi
    Sat-tila Ekadashi

    Shat-tila Ekadashi

    Shat-tila Ekadashi — the Ekadashi of six-fold sesame offerings — is glorified in the Padma Purana as the day on which a single sincere observance frees a devotee from the karmic poverty of countless lifetimes.

    14th January 2026 (Wednesday)
    Parana: From 6:49 to 10:33
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    More Ekadashi kathas will be added in upcoming phases. For the complete annual schedule of Ekadashis, festivals and appearance days, visit our Vaishnav Calendar.

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