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Jaya Ekadashi 2027 Date

Jaya Ekadashi 2027

Wednesday, 17 February 2027

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The Significance of Jaya Ekadashi in Hindu Traditions

Celebrated in January or February, Jaya Ekadashi is a holy Hindu fast honoring Lord Vishnu; it falls on the eleventh day of the waxing moon in the month of Magha. This is seen as incredibly lucky, promising freedom from sin and negative influences, and ultimately, spiritual advancement.

Seeking divine blessings and moksha (liberation), devotees observe a day of fasting, prayer, and the worship of Vishnu.

The Story of Jaya Ekadashi

The Padma Purana tells of Malyavan, a Gandharva, whose bad behavior in Indra’s court earned him a demon’s curse. His unwitting observance of the Jaya Ekadashi fast ended his curse, returning him to his divine self. This story illustrates the power of Ekadashi fasting to cleanse past sins and negative karma.

People observe Jaya Ekadashi to gain Lord Vishnu’s blessings of protection and salvation. It’s thought that fasting on this day removes obstacles and allows entry into Vaikuntha, Vishnu’s heavenly abode.

1. Observing Fasting and Devotion

  • Devotees observe a strict fast, avoiding grains, pulses, and non-sattvic foods.
  • They engage in chanting Vishnu’s names and meditating on his divine qualities.
  • 2. Special Puja and Recitation of Scriptures

  • Worship of Lord Vishnu with tulsi leaves, flowers, and offerings of fruits and sweets is performed.
  • Devotees recite Vishnu Sahasranama, Bhagavad Gita, and Ekadashi Vrat Katha to deepen their spiritual connection.
  • 3. Charity and Acts of Kindness

  • Giving food, clothes, and essential items to the poor is considered highly meritorious.
  • Feeding Brahmins and offering water to animals is also encouraged as part of Ekadashi observance.
  • The festival reminds us that faith and discipline lead to divine blessings and eternal happiness.

    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.