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Jaya Ekadashi 2025 Date, Time, and Significance

Know the date, time, puja vidhi, significance, and benefits of this auspicious day. Learn how to observe the vrat and reap its spiritual rewards.

February 08, 2025 / 07:57 IST
Jaya Ekadashi 2025: Date, Time, Puja Vidhi, Significance, and Benefits - All You Need to Know

Jaya Ekadashi will be observed on Saturday, February 8, 2025. The Jaya Ekadashi vrat tithi starts at 09:26 PM on February 07, 2025, and ends at 08:15 PM on February 08, 2025. Therefore, the Jaya Ekadashi fasting should be observed on February 8 and the Parana will be on February 9, 2025. The best time for Jaya Ekadashi Parana is between 07:05 AM to 09:17 AM on February 9, 2025.

The Ekadashi fasting day holds special significance for devotees of Lord Vishnu. Ekadashi is a revered fasting day in Hinduism and is observed on the 11th day of the lunar month. The day is marked by fasting, prayers, and devotion, seeking blessings for prosperity, health, and spiritual growth.

Dates and Timings for Jaya Ekadashi 2025

EventDate and Time 
Jaya EkadashiSaturday, February 8, 2025
Parana Time07:05 AM to 09:17 AM, On 9th Feb
Dwadashi End Moment07:25 PM, On Parana Day
Ekadashi Tithi Begins09:26 PM on Feb 07, 2025
Ekadashi Tithi Ends08:15 PM on Feb 08, 2025

Parana, the breaking of the fast, is an essential ritual after observing Ekadashi fasting. It should be performed after sunrise on the following day, within the Dwadashi Tithi, unless Dwadashi ends before sunrise. Failing to break the fast within this time frame is considered an offence in Hindu tradition.

However, Parana should not be done during Hari Vasara—the first quarter of the Dwadashi Tithi. It is advised to wait for Hari Vasara to end before breaking the fast. The preferred time for Parana is Pratahkal (early morning), and if that's not possible, it should be done after Madhyahna (midday).

Two-Day Fasting for Special Devotees

In some cases, Ekadashi fasting is observed over two consecutive days. This practice is especially recommended for Sanyasis, widows, or individuals seeking Moksha (liberation). For regular devotees or Smarthas (those who follow the Smarta tradition), fasting on the first day of Ekadashi is typically observed, while the second day, also known as alternate Ekadashi fasting, is meant for those following specific spiritual paths.

Importance of Jaya Ekadashi

Jaya Ekadashi holds immense significance as it is believed to bring blessings of Lord Vishnu, leading to spiritual elevation, peace, and prosperity. For those seeking the love and affection of Lord Vishnu, observing Ekadashi fasting is considered an auspicious way to cleanse the soul and purify one's heart.

Devotees who participate in this sacred fasting and prayer ritual believe that it can lead to spiritual liberation, health benefits, and fulfillment of desires. It is a time to focus on personal growth, devotion, and connecting with the divine energies of Lord Vishnu.

Jaya Ekadashi 2025: Puja Vidhi (Rituals)

The Puja Vidhi (rituals) for Jaya Ekadashi involve a series of steps to ensure proper worship of Lord Vishnu and to gain spiritual benefits. Here’s a simple guide to performing the Jaya Ekadashi Puja:

1. Fasting (Upavas): Begin the fast a day before Ekadashi, on February 7, 2025 (Friday), by abstaining from grains and consuming fruits, vegetables, and dairy products. The fast is observed until Parana on February 9, 2025.

  • Avoid eating grains, pulses, and rice on Ekadashi day. You may consume fruits, milk, and other sattvic foods.
  • Stay awake at night (if possible) to meditate on Lord Vishnu’s name, focusing on your spiritual growth.
2. Early Morning Rituals (Morning Abhishek)
  • Wake up early, preferably before sunrise, and take a bath to purify yourself.
  • After bathing, wear clean clothes and sit in a quiet space, preferably facing the north or east direction.
  • Light a lamp (preferably ghee lamp) and incense to create a peaceful environment.
3. Offerings to Lord Vishnu
  • Place an idol or picture of Lord Vishnu in front of you on an altar or table.
  • Decorate the deity with flowers and offer fresh fruits and sweets such as tulsi leaves (basil) and prasad (blessed food).
  • Chant the mantras of Lord Vishnu, especially the "Om Namo Bhagavate Vasudevaya" mantra. Recite this mantra 108 times or more to enhance the puja.
4. Reading the Ekadashi Story (Vrat Katha)
  • Recite the Ekadashi Katha (story) associated with Lord Vishnu, which highlights the significance of fasting on this day. It is believed that listening to or reading the Ekadashi Katha helps to purify the mind and bring the devotee closer to the divine.
  • The Vrat Katha explains the significance of fasting on Ekadashi and the blessings of Lord Vishnu upon his devotees.
5. Evening Rituals (Sandhya Aarti)
  • In the evening, perform a simple aarti by singing or chanting the praises of Lord Vishnu. Light an oil lamp and offer it to the deity.
  • You can also sing the Shri Vishnu Sahasranama or any other prayer dedicated to Lord Vishnu.
6. Parana (Breaking the Fast)
  • Parana is performed on the morning after Ekadashi, on February 9, 2025. Make sure you break the fast at the proper time:Parana Time: 07:05 AM to 09:17 AM (before Dwadashi ends).
  • Avoid breaking the fast-during Hari Vasara (the first quarter of Dwadashi Tithi).
  • The ideal time to break the fast is Pratahkal (early morning). If that is not possible, do so after Madhyahna (midday).
  • Begin by offering water to Lord Vishnu and then consume a simple, sattvic meal. The food should be light, such as fruits or khichdi (rice and lentils).
7. Donation (Daan): It is considered auspicious to donate food, clothes, or money to the poor and needy on this day. Donating to Brahmins or temples is also encouraged, as it brings blessings from Lord Vishnu.

8. Prayers for Blessings: After Parana, sit peacefully and pray for spiritual growth, prosperity, health, and happiness. Ask for Lord Vishnu’s blessings for your well-being and that of your family.

Jaya Ekadashi is a day filled with devotion, spiritual discipline, and the pursuit of blessings from Lord Vishnu. By observing the fast and performing the proper rituals on the right days and times, devotees seek spiritual fulfillment and divine grace. Whether you are fasting for personal growth or seeking Moksha, Jaya Ekadashi provides the perfect opportunity to connect with the divine and enhance your spiritual journey.

Also Read | Jaya Ekadashi Vrat 2025: Fasting Rules, Rituals & Essential Do’s and Don’ts

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