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Ekadashi Vrat

Dashboard, Calendar, Parana & Rules

City-aware Ekadashi fasting dates, tithi timings, and parana windows calculated for Toronto, Ontario, Canada.

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Padmini Ekadashi

Toronto
Fasting dateTuesday, May 26, 2026
Tithi beginsMay 25, 7:41 PM
Tithi endsMay 26, 8:52 PM
Parana dateWednesday, May 27, 2026
Parana windowMay 27, 5:41 AM - May 27, 10:43 AM
Hari Vasara endsMay 27, 3:15 AM

Parana means breaking the Ekadashi fast. It is usually done after sunrise on Dwadashi, avoiding Hari Vasara.

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Ekadashi meaning

A practical vrat dashboard for the 11th lunar day

Ekadashi means eleven, referring to the 11th lunar day of both Shukla Paksha and Krishna Paksha. Devotees observe it for Lord Vishnu through fasting, prayer, restraint, and Dwadashi Parana.

Usually per year24
Adhik Maas years26
Current defaultToronto, Ontario, Canada

2026 Ekadashi Calendar

24 fasting opportunities

Location-aware calendar

Calculated for Toronto, Ontario, Canada (America/Toronto)

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January

Shattila Ekadashi

Jan 13 · Krishna

Parana: Jan 14, 1:59 PM - Jan 15, 9:46 AM

Smarta and Vaishnava: Tue, Jan 13, 2026

Jaya Ekadashi

Jan 28 · Shukla

Parana: Jan 29, 8:44 AM - Jan 29, 10:52 AM

Smarta and Vaishnava: Wed, Jan 28, 2026
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February

Vijaya Ekadashi

Feb 12 · Krishna

Parana: Feb 13, 10:20 AM - Feb 13, 10:47 AM

Smarta and Vaishnava: Thu, Feb 12, 2026

Amalaki Ekadashi

Feb 27 · Shukla

Parana: Feb 28, 6:55 AM - Feb 28, 10:13 AM

Smarta and Vaishnava: Fri, Feb 27, 2026
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March

Papmochani Ekadashi

Mar 14 · Krishna

Parana: Mar 15, 7:29 AM - Mar 15, 11:27 AM

Smarta and Vaishnava: Sat, Mar 14, 2026

Kamada Ekadashi

Mar 28 · Shukla

Parana: Mar 29, 7:04 AM - Mar 29, 11:16 AM

Smarta and Vaishnava: Sat, Mar 28, 2026
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April

Varuthini Ekadashi

Apr 13 · Krishna

Parana: Apr 14, 6:36 AM - Apr 14, 11:04 AM

Smarta and Vaishnava: Mon, Apr 13, 2026

Mohini Ekadashi

Apr 27 · Shukla

Parana: Apr 28, 6:14 AM - Apr 28, 9:22 AM

Smarta and Vaishnava: Mon, Apr 27, 2026
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May

Apara Ekadashi

May 12 · Krishna

Parana: May 13, 9:27 AM - May 13, 10:47 AM

Smarta and Vaishnava: Tue, May 12, 2026

Padmini Ekadashi

May 26 · Shukla

Parana: May 27, 5:41 AM - May 27, 10:43 AM

Smarta and Vaishnava: Tue, May 26, 2026
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June

Yogini Ekadashi

Jun 11 · Krishna

Parana: Jun 12, 5:35 AM - Jun 12, 10:07 AM

Smarta and Vaishnava: Thu, Jun 11, 2026

Padmini Ekadashi

Jun 25 · Shukla

Parana: Jun 26, 5:37 AM - Jun 26, 10:46 AM

Smarta and Vaishnava: Thu, Jun 25, 2026
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July

Parama Ekadashi

Jul 10 · Krishna

Parana: Jul 11, 5:46 AM - Jul 11, 10:50 AM

Smarta and Vaishnava: Fri, Jul 10, 2026

Devshayani Ekadashi

Jul 24 · Shukla

Parana: Jul 25, 8:40 AM - Jul 25, 10:55 AM

Smarta and Vaishnava: Fri, Jul 24, 2026
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August

Kamika Ekadashi

Aug 8 · Krishna

Parana: Aug 9, 6:49 AM - Aug 9, 11:00 AM

Smarta and Vaishnava: Sat, Aug 8, 2026

Putrada Ekadashi

Aug 23 · Shukla

Parana: Aug 24, 6:32 AM - Aug 24, 11:03 AM

Smarta and Vaishnava: Sun, Aug 23, 2026
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September

Aja Ekadashi

Sep 7 · Krishna

Parana: Sep 8, 6:49 AM - Sep 8, 5:13 AM

Smarta and Vaishnava: Mon, Sep 7, 2026

Parivartini Ekadashi

Sep 22 · Shukla

Parana: Sep 23, 7:05 AM - Sep 23, 11:08 AM

Smarta and Vaishnava: Tue, Sep 22, 2026
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October

Indira Ekadashi

Oct 6 · Krishna

Parana: Oct 7, 7:22 AM - Oct 7, 11:10 AM

Smarta and Vaishnava: Tue, Oct 6, 2026

Papankusha Ekadashi

Oct 21 · Shukla

Parana: Oct 22, 11:15 AM - Oct 23, 5:06 AM

Smarta and Vaishnava: Wed, Oct 21, 2026
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November

Rama Ekadashi

Nov 4 · Krishna

Parana: Nov 5, 6:58 AM - Nov 5, 10:19 AM

Smarta and Vaishnava: Wed, Nov 4, 2026

Prabodhini Ekadashi

Nov 20 · Shukla

Parana: Nov 21, 7:19 AM - Nov 21, 10:28 AM

Smarta and Vaishnava: Fri, Nov 20, 2026
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December

Utpanna Ekadashi

Dec 4 · Krishna

Parana: Dec 5, 7:35 AM - Dec 5, 10:37 AM

Smarta and Vaishnava: Fri, Dec 4, 2026

Mokshada Ekadashi

Dec 20 · Shukla

Parana: Dec 21, 7:47 AM - Dec 21, 7:06 AM

Smarta and Vaishnava: Sun, Dec 20, 2026
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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.

Full 2026 Ekadashi Table

Built for comparison, search, and quick parana lookup.

DateDayEkadashi namePakshaLunar monthTithi startTithi endParanaDetails
Jan 13, 2026TueShattila EkadashiKrishnaMaghaJan 13, 4:48 AMJan 14, 7:23 AMJan 14, 1:59 PM - Jan 15, 9:46 AMDetails
Jan 28, 2026WedJaya EkadashiShuklaMaghaJan 28, 6:06 AMJan 29, 3:25 AMJan 29, 8:44 AM - Jan 29, 10:52 AMDetails
Feb 12, 2026ThuVijaya EkadashiKrishnaPhalgunaFeb 12, 1:52 AMFeb 13, 3:56 AMFeb 13, 10:20 AM - Feb 13, 10:47 AMDetails
Feb 27, 2026FriAmalaki EkadashiShuklaPhalgunaFeb 26, 2:03 PMFeb 27, 12:03 PMFeb 28, 6:55 AM - Feb 28, 10:13 AMDetails
Mar 14, 2026SatPapmochani EkadashiKrishnaChaitraMar 13, 10:41 PMMar 14, 11:46 PMMar 15, 7:29 AM - Mar 15, 11:27 AMDetails
Mar 28, 2026SatKamada EkadashiShuklaChaitraMar 27, 11:16 PMMar 28, 10:16 PMMar 29, 7:04 AM - Mar 29, 11:16 AMDetails
Apr 13, 2026MonVaruthini EkadashiKrishnaVaisakhaApr 12, 3:47 PMApr 13, 3:39 PMApr 14, 6:36 AM - Apr 14, 11:04 AMDetails
Apr 27, 2026MonMohini EkadashiShuklaVaisakhaApr 26, 8:37 AMApr 27, 8:46 AMApr 28, 6:14 AM - Apr 28, 9:22 AMDetails
May 12, 2026TueApara EkadashiKrishnaJyeshthaMay 12, 5:22 AMMay 13, 4:00 AMMay 13, 9:27 AM - May 13, 10:47 AMDetails
May 26, 2026TuePadmini EkadashiShuklaAdhik JyeshthaMay 25, 7:41 PMMay 26, 8:52 PMMay 27, 5:41 AM - May 27, 10:43 AMDetails
Jun 11, 2026ThuYogini EkadashiKrishnaAshadhaJun 10, 3:28 PMJun 11, 1:06 PMJun 12, 5:35 AM - Jun 12, 10:07 AMDetails
Jun 25, 2026ThuPadmini EkadashiShuklaAdhik AshadhaJun 24, 8:42 AMJun 25, 10:39 AMJun 26, 5:37 AM - Jun 26, 10:46 AMDetails
Jul 10, 2026FriParama EkadashiKrishnaAdhik AshadhaJul 9, 10:46 PMJul 10, 7:53 PMJul 11, 5:46 AM - Jul 11, 10:50 AMDetails
Jul 24, 2026FriDevshayani EkadashiShuklaAshadhaJul 23, 11:43 PMJul 25, 2:04 AMJul 25, 8:40 AM - Jul 25, 10:55 AMDetails
Aug 8, 2026SatKamika EkadashiKrishnaShravanaAug 8, 4:29 AMAug 9, 1:35 AMAug 9, 6:49 AM - Aug 9, 11:00 AMDetails
Aug 23, 2026SunPutrada EkadashiShuklaShravanaAug 22, 4:30 PMAug 23, 6:49 PMAug 24, 6:32 AM - Aug 24, 11:03 AMDetails
Sep 7, 2026MonAja EkadashiKrishnaBhadrapadaSep 6, 9:59 AMSep 7, 7:34 AMSep 8, 6:49 AM - Sep 8, 5:13 AMDetails
Sep 22, 2026TueParivartini EkadashiShuklaBhadrapadaSep 21, 10:31 AMSep 22, 12:13 PMSep 23, 7:05 AM - Sep 23, 11:08 AMDetails
Oct 6, 2026TueIndira EkadashiKrishnaAshwinOct 5, 4:37 PMOct 6, 3:04 PMOct 7, 7:22 AM - Oct 7, 11:10 AMDetails
Oct 21, 2026WedPapankusha EkadashiShuklaAshwinOct 21, 4:42 AMOct 22, 5:18 AMOct 22, 11:15 AM - Oct 23, 5:06 AMDetails
Nov 4, 2026WedRama EkadashiKrishnaKartikaNov 4, 12:33 AMNov 5, 12:06 AMNov 5, 6:58 AM - Nov 5, 10:19 AMDetails
Nov 20, 2026FriPrabodhini EkadashiShuklaKartikaNov 19, 8:46 PMNov 20, 8:01 PMNov 21, 7:19 AM - Nov 21, 10:28 AMDetails
Dec 4, 2026FriUtpanna EkadashiKrishnaMargashirshaDec 3, 12:33 PMDec 4, 1:15 PMDec 5, 7:35 AM - Dec 5, 10:37 AMDetails
Dec 20, 2026SunMokshada EkadashiShuklaMargashirshaDec 19, 11:39 AMDec 20, 9:44 AMDec 21, 7:47 AM - Dec 21, 7:06 AMDetails

Date confidence

Why dates differ across calendars

Ekadashi dates can differ because Hindu vrat observance depends on tithi at local sunrise, the city's sunrise time, whether Dwadashi is available for Parana, Hari Vasara, and tradition-specific Smarta or Vaishnava rules. This is why two calendars may show different dates for the same Ekadashi name.

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Ekadashi Rules Summary

A practical snapshot before the full guide

What to eat

Fruits, milk, yogurt, nuts, sendha namak, and simple vrat foods such as sabudana or kuttu are commonly used.

Food guide

What to avoid

Avoid grains, rice, wheat, pulses, beans, onion, garlic, and tamasic foods. Strictness varies by family tradition.

Fasting rules

Three fasting levels

Nirjala, Jalahar, Phalahari, and Anukalpa levels let devotees choose according to health, age, and capacity.

Choose a level

Puja vidhi

Take sankalpa, worship Lord Vishnu, offer Tulsi, chant mantras, read the vrat katha, and maintain sattvic conduct.

Vrat kathas

Parana rules

Parana means breaking the Ekadashi fast. It is usually done after sunrise on Dwadashi, avoiding Hari Vasara.

Parana details

Who should modify

Children, elders, pregnant devotees, nursing mothers, and people with medical conditions should keep a modified fast.

Health notes

All Ekadashi Types

24 regular names plus Padmini and Parama in Adhik Maas

Most lunar years have 24 Ekadashis: one in Shukla Paksha and one in Krishna Paksha for each lunar month. In Adhik Maas or Purushottam Maas years, Padmini and Parama are added, making 26 observances.

Ekadashi by City

Local sunrise can change observance dates and parana windows

Frequently Asked Questions

What is Ekadashi?

Ekadashi is a sacred Hindu fasting day occurring twice monthly on the 11th lunar day (tithi) of both waxing and waning moon phases. It is dedicated to Lord Vishnu and is observed through fasting, prayer, restraint, and Dwadashi Parana.

Why do Ekadashi dates differ across calendars?

Ekadashi dates can differ because vrat observance depends on the tithi present at local sunrise, local sunrise time, Dwadashi availability, Hari Vasara, and Smarta or Vaishnava tradition-specific rules.

How many Ekadashis are there in a year?

There are typically 24 Ekadashis in a lunar year, occurring twice each month. In Adhik Maas or Purushottam Maas years, there can be 26 Ekadashis because the extra lunar month adds Padmini and Parama Ekadashi.

What is Parana?

Parana means breaking the Ekadashi fast. It is usually done after sunrise on Dwadashi, avoiding Hari Vasara and before Dwadashi tithi ends.

Why do Smarta and Vaishnava Ekadashi dates differ?

Both traditions use local sunrise, but Vaishnava calendars also check Arunodaya before sunrise. If Dashami overlaps that period, or Ekadashi spans two sunrises, Vaishnava fasting can fall one day after the General or Smarta date.

When should Ekadashi fast be broken?

Ekadashi fast is broken the next day after sunrise during the proper Parana window. When Hari Vasara applies, Parana should wait until it has ended.

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 · Calculation methodology

Plan Your Next Ekadashi

Use the dashboard above for the date and Parana window, then follow the guide that matches your health, family practice, and sampradaya.