Ekadashi 2023 Dates List Fasting Pooja Tithi Timings Days All Month
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Ekadashi 2023:
Every 11th Tithi in the Hindu calendar, Ekadashi fasting is observed. A month has two Ekadashi fasts, one during Shukla Paksha and one during Krishna Paksha. Lord Vishnu devotees fast on Ekadashi to seek His blessings.
The Ekadashi fast lasts three days. Devotees eat a single meal in the afternoon the day before fasting to ensure that there is no leftover food in the stomach the next day. Devotees observe a severe fast on Ekadashi and break their fast only after daybreak the next day. During the Ekadashi fast, all grains and cereals are prohibited.
Ekadashi 2023 Dates List Fasting Pooja Tithi Timings Days All Month
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According to their will and body power, devotees can fast without water, with only water, with only fruits, or with one time latex food. However, it should be decided before to beginning the fast.
Ekadashi 2023 Dates List:
Date | Ekadashi | Starting Time | Ending Time |
January 2, 2023, Monday | Vaikuntha Ekadashi | 07:11 PM, Jan 01 | 08:23 PM, Jan 02 |
January 18, 2023, Wednesday | Shattila Ekadashi | 06:05 PM, Jan 17 | 04:03 PM, Jan 18 |
February 1, 2023, Wednesday | Jaya Ekadashi | 11:53 AM, Jan 31 | 02:01 PM, Feb 01 |
February 16, 2023, Thursday | Vijaya Ekadashi | 05:32 AM, Feb 16 | 02:49 AM, Feb 17 |
February 17, 2023, Friday | Vaishnava Vijaya Ekadashi | 05:32 AM, Feb 16 | 02:49 AM, Feb 17 |
March 3, 2023, Friday | Amalaki Ekadashi | 06:39 AM, Mar 02 | 09:11 AM, Mar 03 |
March 18, 2023, Saturday | Papmochani Ekadashi | 02:06 PM, Mar 17 | 11:13 AM, Mar 18 |
April 1, 2023, Saturday | Kamada Ekadashi | 01:58 AM, Apr 01 | 04:19 AM, Apr 02 |
April 2, 2023, Sunday | Vaishnava Kamada Ekadashi | 01:58 AM, Apr 01 | 04:19 AM, Apr 02 |
April 16, 2023, Sunday | Varuthini Ekadashi | 08:45 PM, Apr 15 | 06:14 PM, Apr 16 |
May 1, 2023, Monday | Mohini Ekadashi | 08:28 PM, Apr 30 | 10:09 PM, May 01 |
May 15, 2023, Monday | Apara Ekadashi | 02:46 AM, May 15 | 01:03 AM, May 16 |
May 31, 2023, Wednesday | Nirjala Ekadashi | 01:07 PM, May 30 | 01:45 PM, May 31 |
June 14, 2023, Wednesday | Yogini Ekadashi | 09:28 AM, Jun 13 | 08:48 AM, Jun 14 |
June 29, 2023, Thursday | Devshayani Ekadashi | 03:18 AM, Jun 29 | 02:42 AM, Jun 30 |
July 13, 2023, Thursday | Kamika Ekadashi | 05:59 PM, Jul 12 | 06:24 PM, Jul 13 |
July 29, 2023, Saturday | Padmini Ekadashi | 02:51 PM, Jul 28 | 01:05 PM, Jul 29 |
August 12, 2023, Saturday | Parama Ekadashi | 05:06 AM, Aug 11 | 06:31 AM, Aug 12 |
August 27, 2023, Sunday | Shravana Putrada Ekadashi | 12:08 AM, Aug 27 | 09:32 PM, Aug 27 |
September 10, 2023, Sunday | Aja Ekadashi | 07:17 PM, Sep 09 | 09:28 PM, Sep 10 |
September 25, 2023, Monday | Parsva Ekadashi | 07:55 AM, Sep 25 | 05:00 AM, Sep 26 |
September 26, 2023, Tuesday | Vaishnava Parsva Ekadashi | 07:55 AM, Sep 25 | 05:00 AM, Sep 26 |
October 10, 2023, Tuesday | Indira Ekadashi | 12:36 PM, Oct 09 | 03:08 PM, Oct 10 |
October 25, 2023, Wednesday | Papankusha Ekadashi | 03:14 PM, Oct 24 | 12:32 PM, Oct 25 |
November 9, 2023, Thursday | Rama Ekadashi | 08:23 AM, Nov 08 | 10:41 AM, Nov 09 |
November 23, 2023, Thursday | Devutthana Ekadashi | 11:03 PM, Nov 22 | 09:01 PM, Nov 23 |
December 9, 2023, Saturday | Utpanna Ekadashi | 05:06 AM, Dec 08 | 06:31 AM, Dec 09 |
December 22, 2023, Friday | Mokshada Ekadashi | 08:16 AM, Dec 22 | 07:11 AM, Dec 23 |
December 23, 2023, Saturday | Vaikuntha Ekadashi | 08:16 AM, Dec 22 | 07:11 AM, Dec 23 |
Vrat performed during Ekadashi:
Ekadashi fasting on two consecutive days is sometimes advised. Smartha and his family are urged to fast only on the first day. The second alternate Ekadashi fasting is recommended for Sanyasis, widows, and those seeking Moksha. Smartha’s alternate Ekadashi fasting day coincides with Vaishnava’s Ekadashi fasting day. Fasting on both days of Ekadashi is recommended for ardent worshippers seeking Lord Vishnu’s favour and adoration.