The fast begins from the dawn of ekadashi and continues till the sunrise of the next day, ‘dwadashi’. While keeping the Saphala Ekadashi vrat, only ‘saatvik’ food is eaten by the devotees. For people ...
The Papamochani Ekadashi falls on the ‘Ekadashi’ (11th day) of the Krishna Paksha (the waning phase of moon) in the month of ‘Chaitra’ as per the North Indian calendar. However in the South Indian ...
Beyond this, Pausha Putrada Ekadashi is a day to seek overall well-being, family harmony, and spiritual growth. By observing this vrat with dedication, devotees are said to cleanse their past sins ...
Observing a fast (Vrat) on Vaikuntha Ekadashi is central to the celebrations. The fast is concluded the next day by performing Parana (breaking the fast) at an appropriate time. Below are key ...