Ekadashi 2057 Dates

Ekadashi Fasting Dates for New Delhi, India

Date Festivals
Monday, 01 January Saphala Ekadashi
Tuesday, 16 January Pausha Putrada Ekadashi
Wednesday, 31 January Shattila Ekadashi
Thursday, 15 February Jaya / Bhami Ekadashi
Thursday, 01 March Vijaya Ekadashi
Saturday, 17 March Amalaki Ekadashi
Saturday, 31 March Papmochani Ekadashi
Sunday, 15 April Kamada Ekadashi
Sunday, 29 April Varuthini Ekadashi
Tuesday, 15 May Mohini Ekadashi
Tuesday, 29 May Apara Ekadashi
Wednesday, 13 June Nirjala Ekadashi
Wednesday, 27 June Yogini Ekadashi
Thursday, 12 July Deva Shayani Ekadashi
Friday, 27 July Kamika Ekadashi
Saturday, 11 August Shravana Putrada Ekadashi
Saturday, 25 August Aja Ekadashi
Sunday, 09 September Parivartini Ekadashi
Monday, 24 September Indira Ekadashi
Monday, 08 October Papankusha Ekadashi
Wednesday, 24 October Rama Ekadashi
Wednesday, 07 November Devutthana Ekadashi
Thursday, 22 November Utpanna Ekadashi
Thursday, 06 December Mokshada Ekadashi
Saturday, 22 December Saphala Ekadashi

As per Hindu calendar, Ekadashi is the 11th day after the full moon and the 11th day after the new moon. It is considered as one of the most important fasts in the Hindu lunar calendar. ‘Ekadashi’ is a Sanskrit word which means eleven. As per Hindu calendar, there are two Ekadashis falling every month, namely Shukla Paksha or Gaura Paksha (period of brightening moon) and Krishna Paksha (dark lunar fortnight).

Significance of Fasting on Ekadashi

As per Hindu lunar calendar, it is observed that the human physiology goes through a cycle called a mandala, after every 40 to 48 days. Differ from person to person, this cycle has specific three days in which your body demands no food. If you identify those days in your life, then you can attain maximum efficiency and your mind can attain a peace of energy.

The fast is observed from the sunset on the day before Ekadashi until sunrise on the next day. The spiritual fast lasts for 48 hours. The devotees not only gain spiritual insights but also attain mental clarity. According to Hindu scriptures, Lord Rama said if an individual kept regular fasting on Ekadashi, then all his previous sins would be removed.

Ekadashi in Hindu Scriptures

As per Hindu panchang calendar, all Ekadashi play a vital role. But, talking about Vaishnava tradition, Vaikunta Ekadasi is considered as one of the most important Ekadashi. Vaikunta Ekadashi is also known as Mukkoti Ekadasi or Swarga Vathil Ekadasi. On this auspicious festival, prayers, yagnas, and special speeches are arranged at Vishnu temples in Tamil Nadu, Kerala, Karnataka, Telangana and Andhra Pradesh.

As per Hindu mythology, it is believed that during Ekadashi, our mind attains maximum productivity to give our brain a better concentration power. On this spiritual day of Ekadashi, fasting helps you achieve mental peace. Along with spiritual insights, fasting gives your body a healthy regime. Devotees are advised to fully devote the fasts of Ekadashi in extreme ‘sadhana’ or worship.

Spiritual favor aside, these Ekadashi fasts help the human body to take a break from dietary irregularities. As per the saying of Lord Krishna, if someone fasts on Ekadashi, then all his sins and wrong deeds get burnt. Hence, this spiritual day is considered as one of the most preferred days to purge or cleanse all sins.

How to Fast on Ekadashi?

On Ekadashi dates, you need to keep anhydrous fast, that means you should not drink water the whole day. Such spiritual fasts should be broken the next day preferably with a liquid such as milk. If you are unable to keep an anhydrous fast (substance without water), then you can choose to go on a fruit diet.

Forceful denial of food is pointless because of your day-to-day physical activity. Apart from avoiding grains, cereals, and meat, many devotees also avoid activities such as shaving, clipping nails or cutting hair on this pious day of Ekadashi.

Hindu Rites Prohibited on Ekadashi

●  Hindu rites such as the ​funeral or Shraddha Puja are a big ‘No’ on the auspicious days of Ekadashi.
●  It is advisable not to plan marriage ceremonies and havan rituals on Ekadashi.
●  As per Hindu scriptures, devotees are not allowed to consume grains and cereals on Ekadashi
●  If you are forced to conduct any worship or ritual on Ekadashi, only non-grain items could be served to guests.

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