Dedicated to Preserve
the Sacred Ekadashi Tradition
एकादशी हरिवासरः भक्तानां परमोत्सवः।
“Ekadashi, the sacred day of Lord Hari, is the greatest festival for devotees.”
This is a devotional knowledge platform dedicated to helping devotees observe Ekadashi correctly with faith, clarity, and practical daily guidance.
Built to support sincere Ekadashi vrata
This platform was created to simplify Ekadashi observance by offering actual dates and practical fasting guidelines, and useful resources that help devotees follow the vrata with clarity.
- ✓Clear fasting and parana guidance in one place
- ✓Simple satvik food options for Ekadashi fasting
- ✓Accurate Ekadashi dates with the traditional calendar guidance
- ✓Helpful reminders for observing the day properly
The Ekadashi Observance Journey
A simple four-step approach to help devotees follow Ekadashi properly.
Check the Date
Confirm the Ekadashi Date or Know the Ekadashi Tithi.
Set Your Sankalpa
Begin with Sankalp or Make Your Sankalp.
Practice Bhakti
Spend the Day in Bhakti or Engage in Devotional Practices.
Do Proper Parana
Perform Parana Properly or Complete the Fast with Parana.
Why FollowEkadashi with Us
We focus on accuracy, simplicity, and devotion so every observer can practice Ekadashi Varta with confidence.
Bhakti at the Centre
Ekadashi is presented as a devotional practice, not just a fasting routine.
Based on the Shastra
Our content reflects Vaishnava teachings while remaining practical for daily life.
Supporting Devotees Everywhere
We aim to help devotees and families follow Ekadashi with clarity and consistency.
Words From Our Community
Shared experiences from devotees and families following Ekadashi guidance.
The Ekadashi date and parana guidance here removed all confusion for our family.
Simple, clear, and devotional. We now observe every Ekadashi with more focus.
The blog articles helped us understand Smarta vs Vaishnava dates without stress.
The Significance of
Ekadashi and Why It Matters
Ekadashi is traditionally observed as a day of prayer, fasting, and devotional remembrance. By dedicating the day to simple living and spiritual focus, devotees seek inner balance and spiritual growth.