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Vijaya Ekadashi Vrat 2026: Date, muhurat timings, rituals and significance

Vijaya Ekadashi 2026: Want to ensure victory in your tasks? Check the fasting date, exact Parana timing for February 14, and the story of Lord Rama associated with this sacred day.

February 09, 2026 / 10:28 IST
Vijaya Ekadashi Vrat 2026: Date, muhurat timings, rituals and significance
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Vijaya Ekadashi, a sacred Hindu fast dedicated to Lord Vishnu, will be observed on February 13, 2026. Devotees believe it brings victory and prosperity. Rituals include fasting, prayer, and breaking the fast at specific times on Dwadashi, February 14, 2026.

In Hindu tradition, Ekadashi is considered one of the most sacred days dedicated to Lord Vishnu. Among the twenty-four Ekadashis observed in a year, Vijaya Ekadashi holds a special place. As the name 'Vijaya' suggests, this fast is believed to grant victory over enemies and success in difficult endeavors.

This year, Vijaya Ekadashi will be observed on Friday, February 13, 2026. Devotees believe that observing this fast with a pure heart helps remove obstacles and brings prosperity to the family.

Vijaya Ekadashi 2026: Tithi and auspicious timings

To observe the fast correctly, it is essential to follow the specific lunar timings (Tithi). According to the Drik Panchang, the schedule for this year is as follows:

EventDate and Time 
Vijaya Ekadashi DateFriday, February 13, 2026
Ekadashi Tithi Begins12:22 PM on February 12, 2026
Ekadashi Tithi Ends02:25 PM on February 13, 2026

Devotees will spend the day in prayer and meditation, seeking the blessings of Lord Vishnu.

Parana Timing: When to break the fast

The ritual of breaking the fast is called Parana. It is crucial to perform Parana at the correct time on the following day, known as Dwadashi. If the fast is not broken within the Dwadashi period, it is considered an offence in the tradition.

ParanaDate and Time 
Vijaya Ekadashi Vrat ParanaSaturday, February 14, 2026
Parana Time07:00 AM to 09:14 AM
Dwadashi Ends04:01 PM on February 14, 2026

Important rules for Parana:

  • Morning is Best: The most preferred time to break the fast is in the morning (Pratahkal).
  • Avoid Hari Vasara: One must never break the fast during Hari Vasara, which is the first one-fourth duration of the Dwadashi Tithi. Devotees must wait for this period to end before eating.
  • Avoid Mid-Day: Breaking the fast during Madhyahna (afternoon) should be avoided. If you miss the morning window, wait until the afternoon period has passed.

Who Should Fast?

According to tradition, when Ekadashi falls over two days, Smarthas (those with families) are advised to observe the fast on the first day. The second day is typically suggested for Sanyasis (ascetics), widows, and those seeking Moksha (salvation). However, for staunch devotees seeking the special affection of Lord Vishnu, fasting on both days is also an option.

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