Kamika Ekadashi 2025 - An auspicious fasting ritual of the Hare Krishna devotees, the Vaishnava Kamika Ekadashi is celebrated on the ‘Ekadashi’ (11th day) of the Krishna Paksha (the dark fortnight of moon) in the ‘Sridhar’ month of the Vaishnava calendar. As per the Hindu calendar, it comes in the ‘Shravana’ month while according to Georgian calendar it falls between the months of July to August. The Vaishnava Kamika Ekadashi Vrat helps in washing away all the sins committed by a person, from his/her current life as well as past lives. Besides, this Ekadashi also removes ‘Pitru Dosh’, if any. On this Ekadashi followers meditate and worship Lord Vishnu, also referred to as ‘Lord Gadadhara’, ‘Madhva’, ‘Shridhara’ or ‘Madhusudhana’. This Ekadashi is one of the most sacred and important Ekadashi rituals for Vaishnavas as it is observed during the ‘Chaturmas’, which is a holy 4-month period, dedicated to Lord Krishna.
Kamika Ekadashi 2025: Jul 20, 2025 To 21 July 2025
Parana (breaking of fast) time - from 05:37 am to 07:05 am
Dwadashi ends on the day of Paran Tithi -07:05 am
Ekadashi date starts - July 20, 2025 at 12:12 pm
Ekadashi date ends - July 21, 2025 at 09:38 am
Taking fast on this Ekadashi is important for all Vaishnavas. They completely disdain from eating beans and grains on Ekadashi and take only water, fruits or dairy products. Some of the followers take a complete fast on Vaishnava Kamika Ekadashi. The fasting of the Vaishnava Kamika Ekadashi starts from the time of waking up on Ekadashi and continues until the sunrise on ‘Dwadashi’ (12th day). The devotees of this Vrat should also keep a Jagaran all night in the name of Lord Krishna.
Followers also worship devotedly Sri Krishna on Vaishnava Kamika Ekadashi. The main motive of Ekadashi observance is to involve in spiritual practices and spend time reciting ‘Srimad Bhagavatam’ and Krishna Kirtans. It is believed to be auspicious to light ghee lamps in front of the lord on this Ekadashi. Followers also visit the temples of Lord Vishnu in the evening and participate in the sacred rituals organized for the day. Special Abhishek and puja rituals are performed and a variety of ‘Bhog’ is cooked and presented to the lord.
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