Ekadashi Kab Hai? Check Vrat Vidhi, Shubh Muhurat & Parana Timing

Ekadashi Kab Hai 2026: The first Ekadashi of February will be Vijaya Ekadashi, which falls in the Krishna Paksha (dark fortnight) of the month of Phalgun. This year, Vijaya Ekadashi falls on a Friday, which is considered very auspicious. Religious belief holds that fasting and worshipping with a true heart on this day removes all life’s troubles. Therefore, devotees worship Lord Vishnu with full rituals. Devotees worship Lord Vishnu with a true heart on this day. You can observe this fast either by fasting without water or by eating fruits.

When is Ekadashi in February 2026

Vijaya Ekadashi – February 13, 2026, Friday

According to astrology, the Vijaya Ekadashi Parana time is from 7:00 AM to 9:14 AM.

Dwadashi ends at 4:01 PM on the Parana Tithi (Paran Tithi) – 12:22 PM on February 12, 2026
Ekadashi Tithi ends at 2:25 PM on February 13, 2026

Ekadashi Vrat Vidhi
– On the Ekadashi fast, wake up in the Brahma Muhurta (early morning), bathe, and offer water to the Sun God.
– Light a lamp in your home temple and resolve to observe the fast.
– Apply sandalwood paste and vermillion to the idol of Lord Vishnu, and offer yellow flowers, whole grains, and basil leaves.
– Now read the Ekadashi Katha.
– During the puja, be sure to chant the mantra “Om Namo Bhagwate Vasudevaya.”
– Afterwards, offer food to Lord Vishnu and perform his Aarti.
– The next morning, wake up early, worship Lord Vishnu again, and break your fast by feeding Brahmins.

Auspicious time for worship:

Brahma Muhurta will be from 6:11 am to 7:07 am.
Morning Muhurta will be from 6:39 am to 8:02 am.
Abhijit Muhurta will be from 12:45 pm to 1:25 pm.
Vijay Muhurta will be from 2:46 pm to 3:26 am.
Godhuli Muhurta will be from 6:05 am to 6:33 am.
Evening Muhurta will be from 6:08 am to 7:31 am.
Nishita Muhurta will be from 12:37 am to 1:32 am on February 14th.

Disclaimer: The information provided here is based solely on religious beliefs and traditions. timesbull.com does not claim to endorse them. It is important to consult a qualified expert before adopting any remedy or belief.

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Priyanka Singh is an experienced journalist and Chief Copy Editor at Timesbull.com with more than six years of experience in digital media. She currently leads the Entertainment, Business, and Education desks, ensuring accuracy, clarity, and editorial excellence across content. Originally from Bihar, she brings strong subject understanding to her reporting....

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