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Amalaki Ekadashi 2027 Date

Amalaki Ekadashi 2027

Thursday, 18 March 2027

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The Significance of Amalaki Ekadashi in Hindu Traditions

Amalaki Ekadashi is a holy Hindu fast honoring Lord Vishnu, whose divine presence is believed to reside in the Amalaki (Amla, or Indian gooseberry) tree. It occurs on the eleventh day of the waxing moon in the Phalguna month (February-March).

This Ekadashi is particularly auspicious for spiritual purification, prosperity, and health. Followers of this tradition fast and worship the Amalaki tree, which is valued for its medicinal and sacred properties.

In Ayurveda, the Amla fruit symbolizes health and longevity, prized for its healing properties. It is believed that worshipping Lord Vishnu today will cleanse past sins and grant moksha (liberation).

The Connection Between Lord Vishnu and Amalaki

Hindus believe the Amalaki tree is sacred, divinely created by Lord Vishnu. People believe the tree holds sacred energy that cleanses the body, mind, and spirit.

The Legend of King Chitraratha

The Brahmanda Purana recounts how King Chitraratha and his subjects dedicatedly observed Amalaki Ekadashi. Consequently, his kingdom prospered; even a hunter, unwittingly observing the fast, was freed from his sins and entered Vishnu’s heavenly realm

1. Observing Fasting and Devotion

  • Devotees observe a strict fast (vrat), refraining from grains and certain foods, and spend the day chanting Lord Vishnu’s names.
  • Some consume Amla-based prasad as it is believed to be highly auspicious.
  • 2. Worship of the Amalaki Tree and Lord Vishnu

  • Devotees perform special pujas under the Amalaki tree, offering flowers, turmeric, and sweets.
  • Vishnu Sahasranama and Bhagavad Gita verses are recited for divine blessings.
  • 3. Acts of Charity and Helping the Needy

  • Giving Amla fruits, food, and clothes to the poor is considered an important part of the Ekadashi rituals.
  • May Lord Vishnu bless everyone with wisdom, peace, and spiritual awakening! 🙏🕉️

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    Dates are computed astronomically (Amanta reckoning, IST, sidereal/Lahiri) — regional observance can differ by a day. See the Panchang calendar for tithi end times, muhurta windows and choghadiya on any date.