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Ekadashi 2026 Ekadashi Viratham days


Ekadashi viratham

Ekadashi fast is broken the next day after sunrise, following specific rituals.
Ekadashi fasting and worship emphasize self-discipline, devotion, and detachment, making it a powerful spiritual observance for many. Let me know if you'd like detailed information on a specific Ekadashi!

Ekadhasi Dates Each Month - 2026


Ekadhasi January 2026

14 January 2026 - Wednesday

29 January 2026 - Thursday

Ekadhasi February 2026

13 February 2026 - Friday

27 February 2026 - Friday

Ekadhasi March 2026

15 March 2026 - Sunday

29 March 2026 - Sunday

Ekadhasi April 2026

13 April 2026 - Monday

27 April 2026 - Monday

Ekadhasi May 2026

13 May 2026 - Wednesday

27 May 2026 - Wednesday

Ekadhasi June 2026

11 June 2026 - Thursday

25 June 2026 - Thursday

Ekadhasi July 2026

10 July 2026 - Friday

25 July 2026 - Saturday

Ekadhasi August 2026

09 August 2026 - Sunday

23 August 2026 - Sunday

Ekadhasi September 2026

07 September 2026 - Monday

22 September 2026 - Tuesday

Ekadhasi October 2026

06 October 2026 - Tuesday

22 October 2026 - Thursday

Ekadhasi November 2026

05 November 2026 - Thursday

20 November 2026 - Friday

Ekadhasi December 2026

04 December 2026 - Friday

20 December 2026 - Sunday

Tamil "Ekadashi" is a significant day in Hinduism and Jainism, observed twice a month in the lunar calendar on the 11th day of both the waxing (Shukla Paksha) and waning (Krishna Paksha) phases of the moon. The word "Ekadashi" translates to "eleven" in Sanskrit.

Certain Pournami days are associated with specific festivals:

All Ekadashi has a specific name and significance, often linked to stories from scriptures like the Mahabharata, Puranas, or the Ramayana.

Vaikuntha Ekadashi: Significant in South India, celebrated as the day when the gates of Vaikuntha, Lord Vishnu's abode, open
Mokshada Ekadashi: Associated with attaining liberation or moksh
Nirjala Ekadashi: Involves fasting without water for the entire day

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