Vijaya Ekadashi, a significant day dedicated to Lord Vishnu, will be observed on Monday, February 24, 2025. This day falls on the 11th day of Krishna Paksha in the Hindu month of Phalguna. Devotees observe fasting and perform rituals to seek divine blessings.
Early morning rituals: Devotees wake up early, take a holy bath, and purify their puja space.
Puja setup and offerings: A Kalash (sacred pot) is decorated with flowers and mango leaves. An idol or image of Lord Vishnu is placed on a raised platform, and an oil lamp is lit. Offerings include Panchamrit (a mix of milk, curd, honey, ghee, and sugar), flowers, fruits, and sacred Tulsi leaves.
Fasting rules: Devotees refrain from consuming grains, beans, and certain vegetables. The diet consists of fruits, milk, nuts, and light satvik food. A meditative and spiritual mindset is maintained throughout the day.
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Vijaya Ekadashi 2025: Date and Time
The fasting period begins with the start of Ekadashi Tithi on February 23 at 01:55 PM and ends on February 24 at 01:44 PM. The fast-breaking (Parana) on Dwadashi is scheduled for February 25 between 06:50 AM and 09:08 AM. The Dwadashi Tithi ends at 12:47 PM on the same day.Vijaya Ekadashi 2025: Rituals and Puja Vidhi
Observing Vijaya Ekadashi involves several rituals performed with devotion.Early morning rituals: Devotees wake up early, take a holy bath, and purify their puja space.
Puja setup and offerings: A Kalash (sacred pot) is decorated with flowers and mango leaves. An idol or image of Lord Vishnu is placed on a raised platform, and an oil lamp is lit. Offerings include Panchamrit (a mix of milk, curd, honey, ghee, and sugar), flowers, fruits, and sacred Tulsi leaves.
Vijaya Ekadashi Mantras
Chanting and mantras: Devotees recite Vishnu mantras and sacred hymns, perform aarti, and seek blessings. The mantra "Om Namo Bhagavate Vasudevaya Namah" is chanted for spiritual upliftment.Fasting rules: Devotees refrain from consuming grains, beans, and certain vegetables. The diet consists of fruits, milk, nuts, and light satvik food. A meditative and spiritual mindset is maintained throughout the day.