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.
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