Yogini Ekadashi 2025 date: Yogini Ekadashi is one of the most spiritual days in Hinduism. It is observed every year on the Ekadashi date (11th lunar day) during the Krishna Paksha (waning phase of the moon) of Ashadha month in the North Indian calendar and during the Krishna Paksha of the Jyaishta month in the South Indian calendar. In 2025, Yogini Ekadashi falls on Saturday, June 21. This is the second Ekadashi of June 2025 that follows Nirjala Ekadashi and precedes Devshayani Ekadashi. It holds great religious significance for devotees of Lord Vishnu.
Let¡¯s explore the Yogini Ekadashi 2025 date, Parana time, puja vidhi, and other important rituals and beliefs connected with this sacred fast.
According to the Hindu Panchang, the Ekadashi Tithi will begin on June 21, 2025, at 7:18 AM and will end on June 22, 2025, at 4:27 AM.
The Parana time (the time to break the fast) is on June 22, 2025, between 1:47 PM and 4:35 PM. Devotees should break their fast during this muhurat (auspicious time) for maximum benefits.
Observing Fast and praying on Yogini Ekadashi is believed to cleanse all sins and offer freedom from past karmic debts. According to Hindu belief, those who observe this fast with true devotion earn as much virtue as feeding 88,000 Brahmins. It is also said that after death, such souls are not taken by Yamdoots (messengers of death) but by divine beings to heaven.
People believe that this Ekadashi not only grants moksha (salvation) but also blesses a person with peace, wealth, and good health. Observing Yogini Ekadashi vrat is believed to lead to a happy and prosperous life.
Yogini Ekadashi is observed with great devotion by followers of Lord Vishnu. The rituals and puja vidhi performed on this day are believed to help wash away sins and bring spiritual progress. Here¡¯s a look at the main Yogini Ekadashi rituals and how to perform them correctly.
The most important part of Yogini Ekadashi is fasting. Devotees begin the fast at sunrise on the Ekadashi date and break it the next day, on Dwadashi, after the parana time.
As part of the puja vidhi, devotees wake up early and take a holy bath, often in a river or sacred water body if possible.
Many devotees choose to visit Lord Vishnu temples on Yogini Ekadashi to take part in special celebrations.
Donating on Yogini Ekadashi is highly auspicious. According to Hindu beliefs, acts of charity increase the merit gained by fasting.
Some devotees observe a Jagaran, or night vigil, as part of the Yogini Ekadashi rituals.
These rituals is believed to invite positive energy into the home. Worshipping on this day also pleases Goddess Lakshmi, the goddess of wealth.
There is an ancient legend related to Yogini Ekadashi. Once upon a time, a gardener named Hem lived in King Kubera¡¯s palace in Alakapuri. His duty was to bring flowers from Mansarovar for Lord Shiva¡¯s worship. One day, he was delayed because he spent time with his wife. This made King Kubera furious, and he cursed Hem with a terrible disease¡ªleprosy.
Hem wandered in pain until he reached the ashram of Sage Markandeya. The sage, through divine vision, realised the reason behind Hem¡¯s suffering. He advised him to observe Yogini Ekadashi fast. Hem followed the instructions with full faith, and soon his disease was cured. Later, he attained salvation and eternal peace.
Charity on Ekadashi is believed to bring abundant blessings. On Yogini Ekadashi 2025, it is considered highly auspicious to donate:
- Food
- Clothes
- Money
- Essential items to the poor or temples
Doing so pleases the gods, especially Maa Lakshmi, and helps remove financial troubles.
There is also a sacred ritual to worship Tulsi Mata on Ekadashi. Here's what to do:
Yogini Ekadashi 2025 is a powerful and holy day dedicated to Lord Vishnu. By observing the Yogini Ekadashi vrat on the correct date (21st June 2025), performing the right puja vidhi, and breaking the fast during the right parana time (22nd June, 1:47 PM to 4:35 PM), devotees can gain blessings that free them from sins and bring salvation. Don't forget to offer prayers, perform charity, and worship Tulsi for a well-rounded and fulfilling observance of this sacred day.
(Note: Dates/timings may be subject to change; details mentioned here are as per the information available.)
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