Varuthini Ekadashi 2026 on April 13: Date, Significance and Fasting Rules Explained

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Varuthini Ekadashi, a significant fasting day dedicated to Lord Vishnu, falls during the Krishna Paksha of the Vaishakha month. Each year, religious followers often face confusion regarding the accurate date of Ekadashi, particularly when the tithi spans two days. In 2026, devotees are uncertain whether to observe the fast on April 13 or April 14.

Panchang guidelines dictate that the Ekadashi fast is marked by the presence of the Ekadashi tithi at sunrise. As such, this timing is essential for those wishing to perform the vrat in adherence to traditional practices. For 2026, the Ekadashi fast is confirmed for Monday, April 13.

The Ekadashi tithi will begin at 01:16 AM on April 13 and will conclude at 01:08 AM the following day. Given that the tithi is present at sunrise on April 13, devotees should plan to observe their fast on that date.

Details on Breaking the Fast

The day following, known as Parana, is set for Tuesday, April 14, 2026. The designated time for breaking the fast will be between 06:54 AM and 08:31 AM. It is important for devotees to conclude their fasting after the Hari Vasara period, which ends at 06:54 AM, and within the specified Parana muhurat.

Adhering to the correct timing for the breaking of the fast is essential to align with spiritual practices during this holy period. This phase is seen as vital for maximising the benefits of the fasting observances and is distinctly outlined within the traditions surrounding Ekadashi.

Varuthini Ekadashi is believed to offer spiritual protection and growth to individuals who participate in the fasting rituals. This day is associated with the idea of safeguarding devotees from adversities and encouraging them toward virtuous living.

Spiritual Significance and Fasting Rules

Observing Varuthini Ekadashi is profoundly significant in Hindu belief. Participants believe that following this fast can cleanse past transgressions, protect against negative influences, and cultivate peace and prosperity in one’s life. The term “Varuthini” itself signifies protection, thereby emphasising the importance of this observance in the spiritual realm.

To effectively observe this day, followers generally adhere to specific fasting practices. Common restrictions include avoiding grains, rice, onions, and garlic, while permissible foods consist of satvik items such as fruits, milk, and nuts. Some devotees may choose to undertake a more rigorous practice by refraining from food altogether, a practice known as nirjala vrat.

In addition to dietary regulations, devotees are encouraged to remain hydrated if they are not adhering to a strict fast. Spiritual activities such as prayer, meditation, and chanting mantras dedicated to Lord Vishnu are highly recommended. Reading or listening to the Varuthini Ekadashi vrat katha is also considered beneficial.

Fasting on this day is seen as an opportunity for altruism, with many devotees opting to donate food, clothes, or financial help to those in need. This charitable aspect of the observance reflects the broader values of compassion and community support inherent in Hindu traditions.

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