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Yogini Ekadashi 2025: Check date, time, puja rituals, mantra, significance and more
Ekadashi holds deep religious and spiritual importance in Hinduism, with 24 such observances each year. Yogini Ekadashi is one of them. As per Drik Panchang, it falls during the Krishna Paksha of the Ashadha month and is dedicated to the worship of Lord Vishnu. On this auspicious day, devotees observe a fast and perform special puja rituals. This year, Yogini Ekadashi Vrat will be observed on June 21, 2025.
Yogini Ekadashi 2023: Date and Time
Ekadashi Tithi Begins - 07:18 AM on Jun 21, 2025
Ekadashi Tithi Ends - 04:27 AM on Jun 22, 2025
On 22nd Jun, Parana Time - 01:46 PM to 04:34 PM
On Parana Day Hari Vasara End Moment - 09:41 AM
Gauna Yogini Ekadashi on Sunday, June 22, 2025
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Ekadashi Tithi Begins - 07:18 AM on Jun 21, 2025
Ekadashi Tithi Ends - 04:27 AM on Jun 22, 2025
On 23rd Jun, Parana Time for Gauna Ekadashi - 05:23 AM to 08:11 AM
On Parana Day Dwadashi would be over before Sunrise
Yogini Ekadashi 2025: Importance
Yogini Ekadashi holds deep religious significance in Hinduism. On this auspicious day, devotees worship Lord Vishnu, believing that observing the fast helps cleanse past sins and liberates one from the cycle of birth and death. Worshipping Lord Vishnu on Yogini Ekadashi is said to bring happiness, wealth, and prosperity. The fast is also believed to purify the body, mind, and soul.
Devotees on a spiritual path are encouraged to observe the Ekadashi fast each month, as it is believed to lead them to Baikuntha Dham, the divine abode of Lord Vishnu.
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On this sacred occasion, people engage in various spiritual and religious activities. The Yogini Ekadashi fast can be observed by anyone, regardless of age, caste, or background. It is especially recommended for those seeking relief from physical or mental ailments. For those unable to fast, performing puja to Lord Vishnu on Ekadashi with full devotion and proper rituals is considered equally beneficial.
Listening to the story of Yogini Ekadashi is also believed to yield great spiritual merit—comparable to feeding thousands of Brahmins.
Yogini Ekadashi 2025: Story
According to Hindu Scriptures, there was a gardener named Hemamali who served Kuber and was passionately in love with his wife. One day, he became so engrossed in his feelings for his wife, Swarupawati, that he forgot to gather flowers for Kuber. As a result, Kuber did not receive the flowers and sent another Yaksha to investigate why Hemamali failed to deliver them. After knwoing the reason, an infuriated Kuber cursed Hemamali with leprosy. After being banished from Alkapuri, Hemamali roamed the forest alone, where he encountered Markandeya Rishi, who advised him to observe the Yogini Ekadashi Vrat to alleviate his troubles.
With immense devotion and commitment, he worshipped Lord Vishnu, fasting and adhering to all the rituals while reciting the Vrat katha. Lord Vishnu, pleased with his devotion, blessed him with happiness and remove all the sufferings. Hemamali then returned to Alkapuri and lived joyfully with his wife.
Yogini Ekadashi 2025: Puja Rituals
Begin by taking a sankalp (vow) to observe the Ekadashi fast with devotion
Wake up during Brahma Muhurat and clean the temple area at home
Take a ritual bath using only clean water, avoiding soap or body cleansers
Start the puja rituals by:
Placing an idol or image of Lord Vishnu
Lighting a diya with desi ghee
Offering flowers or a garland
Applying tilak
Presenting fruits and sweets as offerings
Spend the day chanting "Om Namo Bhagavate Vasudevaya"
Maintain a calm and focused mind throughout the day
If eating, consume only sattvic food and avoid all tamasic items like onion, garlic, and meat
Yogini Ekadashi: Mantra
Om Namo Bhavate Vasudevaye..!!
Achyutam Keshvam krishna Damodaram Ram Narayanam Janki Vallabham..!!
Hare Ram Hare Ram Ram Ram Hare Hare Hare Krishna Hare Krishna Krishna Krishna Hare Hare..!!