Parivartini Ekadashi 2025: This sacred fast is celebrated on the eleventh day of the Shukla Paksha during the month of Bhadrapada. It is believed that on this day, Lord Vishnu turns over in his Yoga Nidra, which is why it is referred to as Parivartini Ekadashi. In various regions, it is also known as Padma or Jaljhulani Ekadashi. This day presents an excellent opportunity for devotees to worship Lord Vishnu and seek his boundless blessings. The virtuous acts performed on this day are said to absolve individuals from sins, whether intentional or unintentional, and yield favorable outcomes in their endeavors. According to tradition, giving away items such as umbrellas, curd, shoes, and a pot filled with water on Parivartini Ekadashi is considered auspicious. Such acts are believed to bring salvation, alleviate marriage-related hurdles, and enhance financial well-being. Let’s explore when this fast will be observed this year.
Date and Auspicious Timing for Parivartini Ekadashi 2025
Parivartini Ekadashi Date and Shubh Muhurat:
The observance of Parivartini Ekadashi occurs annually on the Ekadashi date of the Shukla Paksha in Bhadrapada. This year, the Ekadashi Tithi begins on September 3rd at 04:53 AM and concludes on September 4th at 04:21 AM. Therefore, the fast will be observed on September 3rd. The auspicious time for worship on this day is from 7:35 AM to 9:10 AM, making it an ideal period to offer prayers to Shri Hari.
Breaking the Fast
Vrat Parana:
As per the Panchang, the fast for Parivartini Ekadashi will be observed on September 3rd. The fast can be broken on September 4th between 1:46 PM and 4:07 PM.
Rituals for Puja
Puja Vidhi:
To perform the Puja, begin by laying a red cloth on a clean stool and placing the idol of Lord Vishnu on it. Dress the idol in yellow garments and adorn it with yellow flowers, fruits, and sandalwood. Offer Tulsi leaves and sweets to Lord Vishnu, along with Panchamrit, Halwa, or Coriander Panjiri, ensuring Tulsi leaves are included. Light a lamp filled with pure ghee and incense.
Recite the Parivartini Ekadashi Vrat story, read the Chalisa of Lord Vishnu, and conclude with an Aarti, wishing for happiness and prosperity with your family. The day after breaking the fast, it is customary to donate food to those in need.
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