Removes past life sins
Blessings of Lord Vishnu
Grants spiritual liberation
Brings prosperity and harmony
Devuthana Ekadashi
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Lord Vishnu awakens
Ends sacred Chaturmas period
Highly auspicious fasting day
Brings blessings and prosperity
Devuthana Ekadashi
Devuthana Ekadashi (or Prabodhini Ekadashi) marks the auspicious awakening of Lord Vishnu from his Chaturmas period, signalling the return of auspicious activities like weddings and housewarmings.
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Awakening of Lord Vishnu
On this day, Lord Vishnu wakes up from his four-month Yog Nidra (cosmic sleep), which began on Devshayani Ekadashi. -
Marks End of Chaturmas
Devuthana Ekadashi signifies the end of the holy Chaturmas period, after which all शुभ (auspicious) activities can begin again. -
Tulsi Vivah Celebration
The sacred ritual of Tulsi Vivah is performed, symbolizing the marriage of Tulsi (holy basil) with Lord Vishnu (Shaligram form). -
Also Known as Prabodhini Ekadashi
This Ekadashi is also called Prabodhini Ekadashi, meaning “the awakening Ekadashi.” -
Fasting and Worship
Devotees observe fast, perform special पूजा, and offer prayers to Lord Vishnu for prosperity, happiness, and spiritual growth.
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Destroys sins and negativity
Blessings of Lord Vishnu
Sacred worship of Tulsi
Grants peace and prosperity
Kamika Ekadashi
Kamika Ekadashi is observed during the Krishna Paksha (dark fortnight) of the Shravana month. It is believed to cleanse all sins, grant liberation (moksha), and fulfil desires, providing merit equivalent to performing a horse sacrifice or visiting holy sites like Kashi. It also removes Pitru Dosh (ancestral curses). Dedicated to Lord VishnuKamika Ekadashi is devoted to Lord Vishnu, and worshipping Him brings peace and spiritual growth. Observed in Shravan MonthIt falls during the Krishna Paksha of the Shravan month (July–August), a highly sacred period in Hinduism. Greater than PilgrimageIt is believed that observing this fast gives more merit than visiting holy places or performing large rituals. Importance of Tulsi WorshipOffering Tulsi leaves to Lord Vishnu on this day is considered…
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Liberates ancestors from sins
Blessings of Lord Vishnu
Observed during Pitru Paksha
Grants peace and salvation
Indira Ekadashi
Indira Ekadashi is observed during the Krishna Paksha (waning moon) of the Ashwin month (September–October). It is primarily observed to liberate ancestors from hell and eradicate their sins. Worshipping on this day helps ancestors (pitrus) attain Moksha (salvation) and frees the devotee from past sins, allowing them to reach Vaikuntha. Dedicated to Lord VishnuThis Ekadashi is devoted to Lord Vishnu, and worshipping Him brings peace and spiritual upliftment. Observed in Ashwin MonthIt falls during the Krishna Paksha of the Ashwin month (September–October). For Ancestors’ SalvationIndira Ekadashi is especially important for performing rituals for ancestors, helping their souls attain peace and liberation. Mentioned in Sacred TextsIts significance is described in the Brahma Vaivarta Purana and other Hindu scriptures.
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Destroys sins and negativity
Blessings of Lord Vishnu
Grants divine spiritual merit
Leads towards moksha path
Parama Ekadashi
Parama Ekadashi is observed during the Krishna Paksha of Jyeshtha (during Adhik Maas). Devotees worship to remove poverty and receive supreme purification and prosperity. This Ekadashi is also associated with Lord Kubera; to have abundance in life, devotees must observe the puja of Parama Ekadashi. Occurs in Adhik MaasParama Ekadashi is observed during the Adhik Maas (extra lunar month), making it very rare and highly auspicious. Dedicated to Lord VishnuDevotees worship Lord Vishnu to receive blessings for prosperity and spiritual growth. Highly Powerful for MokshaObserving this Ekadashi is believed to grant moksha (salvation) and remove accumulated sins. Story of Sumedha BrahminIts significance is linked to a story of a poor Brahmin named Sumedha, who gained wealth and happiness by observing…
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Removes sins and negativity
Blessings of Lord Vishnu
Brings peace and happiness
Observed in Magha month
Jaya Ekadashi
Jaya Ekadashi is observed on the Shukla Paksha Ekadashi of the Magha month (January/February). It is known for granting victory over past sins and lower states of existence, promising spiritual purification, mental peace, and liberation. Freedom from Negative EnergiesJaya Ekadashi is believed to free devotees from negative influences, sins, and even ghostly or lower life forms. Dedicated to Lord VishnuDevotees worship Lord Vishnu to seek peace, protection, and spiritual upliftment. Observed in Magha MonthIt falls during the Shukla Paksha of the Magha month (January–February). Story of Malyavan and PushpavatiIts significance is linked to a story of celestial beings who were freed from a curse by observing this Ekadashi.
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Removes sins and negativity
Blessings of Lord Vishnu
Spiritual purity and growth
Sacred Amalaki tree worship
Amalaki Ekadashi
Amalaki Ekadashi falls in the month of Phalguna on Shukla Paksha Ekadashi tithi. It is believed that on this day, Sri Vishnu resides in the Amala tree; therefore, devotees worship Sri Vishnu within the Amala tree. This day also marks the beginning of Holi, the festival of colours. Devotees are said to be relieved of health issues after worshipping on Amalaki Ekadashi. Worship of Amla TreeOn this day, devotees worship the sacred Amla Tree, which is considered dear to Lord Vishnu. Dedicated to Lord VishnuThis Ekadashi is devoted to Lord Vishnu, and His blessings bring health, prosperity, and spiritual growth. Observed in Phalguna MonthIt falls during the Shukla Paksha of the Phalguna month (February–March). Symbol of Health and PurityThe Amla…
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Blessings for virtuous children
Dedicated to Lord Vishnu
Removes past life sins
Brings family happiness and peace
Shravan Putrada Ekadashi
Shravan Putrada Ekadashi (or Pavitropana Ekadashi) is primarily observed by married couples in July–August (Shukla Paksha of Shravan) to seek blessings for a worthy son, the longevity of children, and overall family well-being. Blessings for Children (Putra)This Ekadashi is especially observed by couples seeking blessings for children and family happiness. Dedicated to Lord VishnuDevotees worship Lord Vishnu to receive divine grace and fulfillment of desires. Observed in Shravan MonthIt falls during the Shukla Paksha of the Shravan month (July–August), which is considered very sacred. Fasting and DevotionDevotees observe a strict fast, perform पूजा, and chant prayers to gain spiritual merit and blessings. Removes Obstacles in Family LifeObserving this Ekadashi is believed to bring harmony, prosperity, and remove obstacles related to…
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Removes sins and illusions
Blessings of Lord Vishnu
Brings spiritual purification
Path to salvation and peace
Mohini Ekadashi
Mohini Ekadashi is exclusively dedicated to the Mohini Avatar of Sri Vishnu ji and occurs in the month of Vaishakha. Devotees should observe this day to cleanse lifetimes of sins, break the cycle of illusion, and achieve liberation (moksha). Dedicated to Lord Vishnu (Mohini Avatar)This Ekadashi is associated with Mohini, the female form of Lord Vishnu. Observed in Vaishakha MonthIt falls during the Shukla Paksha of the Vaishakha month (April–May). Connection with Samudra ManthanThe significance is linked to the story of the Samudra Manthan, where Mohini distributed the nectar (amrit). Removes Illusions and SinsObserving this Ekadashi helps devotees overcome illusions (moh maya) and cleanse past sins.
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Padmini Ekadashi
Padmini Ekadashi, also known as Kamala Ekadashi or Adhik Maas Ekadashi, is observed during the month of Jyeshtha. It should be worshipped especially by childless couples and those seeking prosperity in household life. This Ekadashi is termed Kamala Ekadashi because it is dear to Goddess Lakshmi (Kamala) and brings fortune to devotees. Occurs in Adhik MaasPadmini Ekadashi is observed during the Adhik Maas (extra lunar month), making it rare and highly sacred. Dedicated to Lord VishnuDevotees worship Lord Vishnu to seek blessings for prosperity and spiritual growth. Grants Moksha and Fulfillment of DesiresObserving this Ekadashi is believed to remove sins, grant moksha (salvation), and fulfill wishes. Story from PuranasIts significance is mentioned in sacred texts like the Padma Purana.
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