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Ekadashi Calendar

Ekadashi in July 2026

Complete Guide to Sacred Fasting Days

Discover the exact dates, timings, spiritual significance, and observance methods for all Ekadashi vrats occurring in July 2026.

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Ekadashis in July

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Shukla Paksha

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Krishna Paksha

Yogini Ekadashi

Krishna Paksha
Friday, July 10, 2026
Tithi: Ekadashi
Tithi begins: Jul 10, 8:16 AM
Tithi ends: Jul 11, 5:23 AM
Sunrise: Jul 10, 5:30 AM
Hari Vasara ends: Jul 11, 10:33 AM
Parana: Jul 11, 10:33 AM - Jul 12, 2:04 AM

Yogini Ekadashi in the Ashadha month (Krishna Paksha). Dedicated to Vishnu. Tradition: Smarta. Calculation version: ekadashi-v2.

Tradition

Smarta vs Vaishnava Dates

TraditionFasting dateParana dateNotes
General / SmartaFri, Jul 10, 2026Sat, Jul 11, 20265:03 AM - 8:34 PMGeneral observance follows the Ekadashi tithi at local sunrise. Break after local sunrise and after Hari Vasara ends.
Vaishnava / ISKCON-styleShiftedSat, Jul 11, 2026Sun, Jul 12, 2026Jul 12, 12:01 AM - Jul 11, 8:34 PMShifted one day because Dashami or a late Ekadashi start affects the pre-sunrise observance window. Break after local sunrise and after Hari Vasara ends.

Why dates can differ

Ekadashi fasting is decided from local sunrise, not only from when the tithi begins. Vaishnava calendars also check Arunodaya, the period before sunrise, so Dashami overlap or an Ekadashi spanning two sunrises can move the observance to the next day.

Devshayani Ekadashi

Shukla Paksha
Saturday, July 25, 2026
Tithi: Ekadashi
Tithi begins: Jul 24, 9:13 AM
Tithi ends: Jul 25, 11:34 AM
Sunrise: Jul 25, 5:38 AM
Hari Vasara ends: Jul 25, 6:10 PM
Parana: Jul 26, 5:39 AM - Jul 26, 10:11 AM

Devshayani Ekadashi in the Ashadha month (Shukla Paksha). Dedicated to Vishnu. Tradition: Smarta. Calculation version: ekadashi-v2.

Tradition

Smarta vs Vaishnava Dates

TraditionFasting dateParana dateNotes
General / SmartaSat, Jul 25, 2026Sun, Jul 26, 202612:09 AM - 4:41 AMGeneral observance follows the Ekadashi tithi at local sunrise. Break after local sunrise and after Hari Vasara ends.
Vaishnava / ISKCON-styleSat, Jul 25, 2026Sun, Jul 26, 202612:09 AM - 4:41 AMVaishnava observance matches the General date because Ekadashi is clear before Arunodaya. Break after local sunrise and after Hari Vasara ends.

Why dates can differ

Ekadashi fasting is decided from local sunrise, not only from when the tithi begins. Vaishnava calendars also check Arunodaya, the period before sunrise, so Dashami overlap or an Ekadashi spanning two sunrises can move the observance to the next day.

Dates are calculated for New Delhi, India unless you change location. Ekadashi observance depends on local sunrise, tithi timing, and tradition. Smarta and Vaishnava dates may differ. Always follow your family sampradaya or local temple where applicable.

General Ekadashi Guidelines

Fasting Rules

  • ร—All grains (rice, wheat, barley, etc.)
  • ร—All legumes and pulses
  • ร—Onions, garlic, mushrooms
  • โœ“Fruits, nuts, milk products
  • โœ“Permitted vegetables and spices

Spiritual Practices

  • โ€ขEarly morning bath and prayers
  • โ€ขWorship of Lord Vishnu
  • โ€ขChanting mantras and hymns
  • โ€ขReading sacred scriptures
  • โ€ขCharity and helping others

Frequently Asked Questions

What time should I start the Ekadashi fast?

The Ekadashi fast traditionally begins at sunrise on the Ekadashi day and ends at sunrise the following day on Dwadashi. Preparation often begins the previous day with a simple sattvic meal.

Can I drink water during Ekadashi fast?

Yes, in most forms of Ekadashi fasting water is permitted and encouraged. Only the most stringent Nirjala Ekadashi avoids water, so choose the level that suits your health and spiritual capacity.

What if I am new to Ekadashi fasting?

Beginners can start with Phalahari or Anukalpa fasting and gradually move toward stricter observances as their body, mind, and family tradition allow.

Why can Smarta and Vaishnava dates differ?

Smarta and Vaishnava calendars can differ because Ekadashi is judged by local sunrise and Vaishnava observance also checks Arunodaya before sunrise.

Sources and tradition

How to read this Ekadashi guide

Traditional Ekadashi observances are described in Vaishnava texts and regional vrat traditions. Practices vary across sampradaya, family lineage, and local temple guidance. This article presents a general Hindu household observance, with Vaishnava notes where applicable.

Textual source

Padma Purana, Uttara-khanda Ekadashi Mahatmya

Ekadashi Mahatmya chapters used in type-specific citation notes

Used for named Ekadashi kathas, devotional benefits, and observance context where a type page supplies chapter or verse detail.

Tradition source

Vaishnava and regional vrat traditions

Household, temple, and sampradaya practice

Used for practice framing such as family sampradaya, local temple guidance, and Smarta/Vaishnava distinctions.

Calculation source

HinduLab calculation methodology

Location-aware panchang, tithi, sunrise, and vrat timing rules

Explains how HinduLab combines astronomical calculations, Hindu calendar rules, city, timezone, sunrise, and sunset data.

Editorial policy

HinduLab Hindu calendar and vrats source library

Editorial review, regional variation, and health disclaimer policies

Documents the trust policy used for panchang tools, vrat guides, Ekadashi rules, and health cautions.

Editorial author: HinduLab Editorial Team

Reviewer: HinduLab Editorial Team

Last reviewed: 2026-05-08

Calculation version: ekadashi-v2

Hindu calendar and vrats source policy ยท Calculation methodology

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