Nirjala Ekadashi 2026: Significance, Date, and Auspicious Timings

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Understanding Nirjala Ekadashi


Nirjala Ekadashi stands out as the most important of the twenty-four Ekadashis celebrated annually. This fast, dedicated to Lord Vishnu, is believed to bring immense spiritual rewards, prompting millions of devotees to observe it with profound respect and commitment.


Nirjala Ekadashi 2026: Key Dates

This year, Nirjala Ekadashi will take place on June 25, 2026. A unique alignment of four auspicious *Yogas* (astrological combinations) will occur, enhancing the day's significance for worship, chanting, penance, charity, and other religious practices.

**Date and Timing Details**

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According to the Hindu calendar, the Ekadashi *Tithi* (lunar day) during the *Shukla Paksha* (waxing moon phase) of the Jyeshtha month will commence at 8:09 PM on June 24, 2026, and conclude at 9:14 PM on June 25, 2026. Since the Ekadashi *Tithi* is present at sunrise on June 25, devotees will observe the fast on that Thursday.


Auspicious Yogas on Nirjala Ekadashi

**Four Auspicious Yogas**


This year's Nirjala Ekadashi features four sacred astrological combinations, making it an especially favorable day for worship and charitable acts. The significant combinations include:

  • Ravi Yoga
  • Shiva Yoga
  • Siddha Yoga
  • Thursday (Guruvar)

These combinations are deemed highly beneficial for conducting religious rituals.


Bhadra Kaal's Influence

**Impact of Bhadra Kaal**
This year, the presence of *Bhadra* will be noted during Nirjala Ekadashi. As per *Drik Panchang*, the *Bhadra* period will last until 7:08 AM on June 25, 2026. Astrologers indicate that during this time, *Bhadra* will be located in *Patal Loka* (the netherworld), ensuring that there are no obstacles to fasting, worship, or related rituals. Thus, devotees can carry out their prayers and charitable activities without any hindrance.


Auspicious Times for Worship

**Ideal Times for Prayer**
For those intending to perform special prayers on Nirjala Ekadashi, several auspicious timings (*muhurtas*) are available throughout the day.

**First Muhurta**
Brahma Muhurta: From 4:05 AM to 4:45 AM. This time is regarded as the most sacred for meditation, chanting, and spiritual practices.

**Second Muhurta**