Yogini Ekadashi 2024: It is celebrated after Nirjala Ekadashi and before Devshayani Ekadashi. Here is all you need to know about the date, shubh muhurat, significance and rituals of Yogini Ekadashi.
Yogini Ekadashi is one of the most auspicious occasions of hindus. It falls after Nirjala Ekadashi and before Devshayani Ekadashi. It is celebrated during Shukla Paksha of Ashadha month of North Indian calendar. According to South Indian calendar, it is celebrated during Shukla Paksha of Jyeshtha month. As per Georgian calendar, it falls in June or July.
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Yogini Ekadashi 2024:- Date and Shubh Muhurat
Yogini Ekadashi Date 2024:- July 2, 2024
Ekadashi Tithi Begins:- 10:26 AM on July 01, 2024
Ekadashi Tithi Ends:- 08:42 AM on July 02, 2024
Parana Time:- 05:28 AM to 07:10 AM on July 03, 2024
Yogini Ekadashi 2024:- Significance
Yogini Ekadashi fast has many benefits. It can purge sins and provides luxuries in current life. Parana means breaking of fast should be done after the sunrise of next day. Parana is necessary to be done during Dwadashi tithi. Not doing Parana during Dwadashi is similar to an offence.
Parana should not be done during Hari Vasara. One should wait for Hari Vasara to get over before breaking the fast. Hari Vasara is first one fourth duration of Dwadashi tithi.
Pratahkal is considered the most auspicious time for Parana. Parana should not be done during Madhyahna. If somehow, one is not able to break the fast during Pratahkal then they should do it after Madhyahna.
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Yogini Ekadashi 2024:- Rituals
Devotees wake up early in the morning and take a holy bath. They worship Lord Vishnu and after performing aarti, prasad is distributed to everyone. To complete the rituals, the tale of Yogini Ekadashi is also recited.
Doing charity is also considered auspicious on this day. Devotees distribute food, clothing and funds among the needy people.