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Indira Ekadashi Vrat 2024: Date, Time, and Significance

Indira Ekadashi Vrat 2024, Will be celebrated on Saturday, September 28, 2024, is dedicated to Lord Vishnu. Fasting and prayers are performed to seek peace and liberation for ancestors during the sacred Pitru Paksha period.

September 26, 2024 / 10:39 IST
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Indira Ekadashi

Indira Ekadashi Vrat, an auspicious occasion in the Hindu calendar, is dedicated to Lord Vishnu and is observed to seek blessings for the peace and liberation of departed ancestors. This year it will be celebrated on Saturday, September 28, 2024.

Indira Ekadashi Vrat 2024: Date and Time

EventDay/Date
Indira Ekadashi Vrat 2024Saturday, September 28, 2024
Parana Time06:13 AM - 08:36 AM, September 29
Dwadashi End Moment04:47 PM, September 29

It is essential to complete Parana within Dwadashi Tithi unless Dwadashi ends before sunrise. Failing to do so is considered an offense.

Indira Ekadashi Vrat 2024: Rituals

Indira Ekadashi Vrat 2024: Significance

Indira Ekadashi holds special importance as it falls during the Pitru Paksha period, a time when Hindus pay homage to their ancestors. Observing this vrat is believed to help the souls of the deceased attain Moksha (liberation) and find peace in the afterlife. Devotees perform rituals, fast, and offer prayers to Lord Vishnu, seeking his blessings not only for themselves but also for the souls of their departed family members.

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This day serves as a reminder to express gratitude for the legacy left by ancestors and to fulfill any spiritual obligations towards them. The act of fasting and devotion during this time is thought to strengthen the bond between the living and the deceased, ensuring that the ancestors remain happy and blessed.

Timing Guidelines for Parana

Observing the Fast

For some devotees, fasting on two consecutive Ekadashi days is recommended. However, for those following the Smartha tradition, it is suggested to observe the fast only on the first day. The alternate Ekadashi fasting, which coincides with Vaishnava Ekadashi, is often recommended for Sanyasis, widows, and those seeking Moksha. For staunch devotees, fasting on both days signifies deep devotion and a yearning for the love and affection of Lord Vishnu.

Neha Mewari
first published: Sep 24, 2024 05:53 pm

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