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Ekadasi

Ekadasi

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Ekadasi is the highly sacred 11th lunar day universally observed with rigorous fasting and deep devotion to Lord Vishnu to cleanse the body and soul.

Ekadasi: 4 Jul 1975, 02.12 PM to 5 Jul 1975, 02.44 PM
18608 days ago 05-07-1975

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1975 Occurrences

Wed, 08 Jan 1975
Wednesday
1975
Ananda Margazhi 24
Ekadasi Starts: 7 Jan 1975, 10.39 AM | Ends: 8 Jan 1975, 10.49 AM
Krishna Paksha Ekadashi up to 10:49 AM IST Anuradha - Pada 1 up to 07:22 AM IST (next day)
06:36
18:11
Fri, 24 Jan 1975
Friday
1975
Ananda Thai 10
Ekadasi Starts: 23 Jan 1975, 09.23 AM | Ends: 24 Jan 1975, 08.10 AM
Shukla Paksha Ekadashi up to 08:10 AM IST Rohini - Pada 4 up to 10:32 AM IST
06:40
18:19
Thu, 06 Feb 1975
Thursday
1975
Ananda Thai 23
Ekadasi Starts: 6 Feb 1975, 12.42 AM | Ends: 7 Feb 1975, 02.05 AM
Krishna Paksha Ekadashi up to 02:05 AM IST (next day) Jyeshtha - Pada 3 up to 02:32 PM IST
06:39
18:23
Sat, 22 Feb 1975
Saturday
1975
Ananda Masi 10
Ekadasi Starts: 21 Feb 1975, 11.02 PM | Ends: 22 Feb 1975, 08.48 PM
Shukla Paksha Ekadashi up to 08:48 PM IST Ardra - Pada 3 up to 05:42 PM IST
06:35
18:27
Sat, 08 Mar 1975
Saturday
1975
Ananda Masi 24
Ekadasi Starts: 7 Mar 1975, 05.11 PM | Ends: 8 Mar 1975, 07.23 PM
Krishna Paksha Ekadashi up to 07:23 PM IST Uttara Ashadha - Pada 1 up to 03:44 AM IST (next day)
06:28
18:28
Mon, 24 Mar 1975
Monday
1975
Ananda Panguni 10
Ekadasi Starts: 23 Mar 1975, 09.10 AM | Ends: 24 Mar 1975, 06.20 AM
Shukla Paksha Ekadashi up to 06:20 AM IST Ashlesha - Pada 2 up to 08:28 PM IST
06:20
18:28
Mon, 07 Apr 1975
Monday
1975
Ananda Panguni 24
Ekadasi Starts: 6 Apr 1975, 11.01 AM | Ends: 7 Apr 1975, 01.31 PM
Krishna Paksha Ekadashi up to 01:31 PM IST Dhanishta - Pada 3 up to 04:08 PM IST
06:12
18:27
Tue, 22 Apr 1975
Tuesday
1975
Rakshasa Chithirai 9
Ekadasi Starts: 21 Apr 1975, 04.23 PM | Ends: 22 Apr 1975, 01.29 PM
Shukla Paksha Ekadashi up to 01:29 PM IST Purva Phalguni - Pada 1 up to 12:14 AM IST (next day)
06:04
18:28
Wed, 07 May 1975
Wednesday
1975
Rakshasa Chithirai 24
Krishna Paksha Ekadashi up to 07:20 AM IST Uttara Bhadrapada - Pada 1 up to 07:48 AM IST (next day)
05:58
18:29
Wed, 21 May 1975
Wednesday
1975
Rakshasa Vaikasi 7
Ekadasi Starts: 20 May 1975, 09.58 PM | Ends: 21 May 1975, 07.29 PM
Shukla Paksha Ekadashi up to 07:29 PM IST Hasta - Pada 1 up to 03:47 AM IST (next day)
05:55
18:32
Thu, 05 Jun 1975
Thursday
1975
Rakshasa Vaikasi 22
Ekadasi Starts: 4 Jun 1975, 10.22 PM | Ends: 5 Jun 1975, 11.57 PM
Krishna Paksha Ekadashi up to 11:57 PM IST Revati - Pada 3 up to 06:12 PM IST
05:55
18:36
Thu, 19 Jun 1975
Thursday
1975
Rakshasa Aani 5
Ekadasi Starts: 19 Jun 1975, 03.21 AM | Ends: 20 Jun 1975, 01.42 AM
Shukla Paksha Ekadashi up to 01:42 AM IST (next day) Chitra - Pada 4 up to 08:48 AM IST
05:57
18:39
Sat, 05 Jul 1975
Saturday
1975
Rakshasa Aani 21
Ekadasi Starts: 4 Jul 1975, 02.12 PM | Ends: 5 Jul 1975, 02.44 PM
Krishna Paksha Ekadashi up to 02:44 PM IST Bharani - Pada 4 up to 06:11 AM IST
06:01
18:42
Sat, 19 Jul 1975
Saturday
1975
Rakshasa Aadi 3
Ekadasi Starts: 18 Jul 1975, 09.56 AM | Ends: 19 Jul 1975, 09.21 AM
Shukla Paksha Ekadashi up to 09:21 AM IST Anuradha - Pada 3 up to 01:33 PM IST
06:04
18:42
Sun, 03 Aug 1975
Sunday
1975
Rakshasa Aadi 18
Ekadasi Starts: 3 Aug 1975, 04.05 AM | Ends: 4 Aug 1975, 03.22 AM
Krishna Paksha Ekadashi up to 03:22 AM IST (next day) Rohini - Pada 3 up to 04:31 PM IST
06:07
18:39
Sun, 17 Aug 1975
Sunday
1975
Rakshasa Avani 1
Ekadasi Starts: 16 Aug 1975, 06.51 PM | Ends: 17 Aug 1975, 07.23 PM
Shukla Paksha Ekadashi up to 07:23 PM IST Mula - Pada 2 up to 08:55 PM IST
06:08
18:34
Tue, 02 Sep 1975
Tuesday
1975
Rakshasa Avani 17
Ekadasi Starts: 1 Sep 1975, 03.51 PM | Ends: 2 Sep 1975, 02.00 PM
Krishna Paksha Ekadashi up to 02:00 PM IST Punarvasu - Pada 1 up to 11:24 PM IST
06:08
18:26
Tue, 16 Sep 1975
Tuesday
1975
Rakshasa Avani 31
Ekadasi Starts: 15 Sep 1975, 06.56 AM | Ends: 16 Sep 1975, 08.28 AM
Shukla Paksha Ekadashi up to 08:28 AM IST Uttara Ashadha - Pada 4 up to 06:16 AM IST
06:07
18:17
Wed, 01 Oct 1975
Wednesday
1975
Rakshasa Purattasi 15
Ekadasi Starts: 1 Oct 1975, 01.47 AM | Ends: 1 Oct 1975, 11.10 PM
Krishna Paksha Ekadashi up to 11:10 PM IST Pushya - Pada 4 up to 07:04 AM IST
06:06
18:08
Wed, 15 Oct 1975
Wednesday
1975
Rakshasa Purattasi 29
Ekadasi Starts: 14 Oct 1975, 10.34 PM | Ends: 16 Oct 1975, 12.51 AM
Shukla Paksha Ekadashi up to 12:51 AM IST (next day) Dhanishta - Pada 3 up to 05:32 PM IST
06:05
18:00
Fri, 31 Oct 1975
Friday
1975
Rakshasa Aippasi 14
Ekadasi Starts: 30 Oct 1975, 10.29 AM | Ends: 31 Oct 1975, 07.38 AM
Krishna Paksha Ekadashi up to 07:38 AM IST Purva Phalguni - Pada 4 up to 09:31 AM IST
06:07
17:54
Fri, 14 Nov 1975
Friday
1975
Rakshasa Aippasi 28
Ekadasi Starts: 13 Nov 1975, 05.29 PM | Ends: 14 Nov 1975, 08.04 PM
Shukla Paksha Ekadashi up to 08:04 PM IST Purva Bhadrapada - Pada 4 up to 06:24 AM IST
06:11
17:52
Sat, 29 Nov 1975
Saturday
1975
Rakshasa Karthigai 13
Ekadasi Starts: 28 Nov 1975, 06.46 PM | Ends: 29 Nov 1975, 04.12 PM
Krishna Paksha Ekadashi up to 04:12 PM IST Hasta - Pada 3 up to 01:20 PM IST
06:17
17:53
Sun, 14 Dec 1975
Sunday
1975
Rakshasa Karthigai 28
Ekadasi Starts: 13 Dec 1975, 02.33 PM | Ends: 14 Dec 1975, 04.47 PM
Shukla Paksha Ekadashi up to 04:47 PM IST Ashwini - Pada 2 up to 10:46 PM IST
06:25
17:58
Sun, 28 Dec 1975
Sunday
1975
Rakshasa Margazhi 13
Ekadasi Starts: 28 Dec 1975, 03.23 AM | Ends: 29 Dec 1975, 01.31 AM
Krishna Paksha Ekadashi up to 01:31 AM IST (next day) Swati - Pada 3 up to 05:04 PM IST
06:32
18:05

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What is Ekadasi?

Ekadasi is arguably the most sacred and highly revered fasting day in the Hindu spiritual calendar. The word literally translates to 'the eleventh' in Sanskrit, denoting the eleventh day (tithi) of both the waxing moon (Shukla Paksha) and the waning moon (Krishna Paksha) phases. Therefore, it occurs exactly twice every lunar month.

This deeply spiritual day is entirely dedicated to the worship of Lord Vishnu, the Supreme Preserver of the universe. Across all Hindu scriptures and Puranas, observing the Ekadasi Vrat (fast) is unequivocally described as the most superior and effective method to systematically cleanse the physical body of toxins and the soul of past negative karmas (sins).

The Science and Philosophy of Fasting

Ekadasi is not merely a religious dogma; it is a profound biological and psychological discipline. According to ancient Ayurveda, the atmospheric pressure in the universe changes significantly on the eleventh day of the lunar cycle, causing the human digestive system to become naturally sluggish and weak.

By strictly observing a complete fast on this day, we consciously give our overburdened digestive organs much-needed rest. This initiates a powerful bodily mechanism called 'autophagy', where the body detoxifies itself, actively repairing damaged cells and vastly improving overall immunity and mental alertness. Philosophically, the word Ekadasi reminds us to rein in our 11 senses (5 of action, 5 of perception, and the mind) and focus them entirely on the Divine.

Strict Rules and Rituals

The observance of Ekadasi is meticulous. Devotees usually begin preparation the day before (Dashami) by consuming only a single, light meal. On the actual day of Ekadasi, a strict 'Nirjala' fast (without even water) is highly recommended, though many opt to consume only fruits and milk based on their physical capacity.

An absolute, non-negotiable rule across all traditions is the strict avoidance of grains, beans, and especially rice. Mythology states that all the sins of the world take refuge in grains on Ekadasi. The day is spent immersed in chanting the Vishnu Sahasranamam, singing bhajans, and staying awake the entire night (Jagaran) in deep meditation. The fast is ceremoniously broken the next morning (Dwadashi) with a specific medicinal meal.

Spiritual Benefits

The spiritual rewards of observing Ekadasi with absolute sincerity are said to be immeasurable. It rapidly cultivates self-control, supreme patience, and profound mental peace, drastically reducing negative emotions like anger, lust, and greed.

In Vaishnavite tradition, it is the firmest belief that a person who consistently and faithfully observes Ekadasi throughout their life is entirely freed from the painful cycle of birth and death, ultimately attaining 'Moksha' and reaching Vaikunta, the supreme spiritual abode of Lord Vishnu.

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Frequently Asked Questions

Scriptures state that negative cosmic energies and sins reside in grains, particularly rice, on this day. Furthermore, digesting heavy grains taxes the body when it should be resting and detoxifying.

It is the specific, highly disciplined ritual of breaking the Ekadasi fast on the following morning (Dwadashi) using a specially prepared meal that usually includes gooseberry (amla) and agathi leaves to soothe the stomach.

While the strictest vow (Nirjala) prohibits water, the primary goal is devotion. Consuming water, milk, or fresh fruit is completely acceptable if a dry fast is physically impossible.

Staying awake (Jagaran) is a profound spiritual exercise in conquering bodily lethargy and ignorance, utilizing the silence of the night to maintain unbroken focus on Lord Vishnu.