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Papamochani Ekadashi 2026: Is it on 14 or 15 March? Know correct date, parana time and significance

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New Delhi: Papamochani Ekadashi is one of the sacred fasting days dedicated to Lord Vishnu. The word
means “the one that frees a person from sins.” Devotees observe this vrat with prayer, fasting, and spiritual discipline to cleanse past karmic mistakes and seek divine blessings.

Every year many people become confused about the correct date of this Ekadashi because the tithi begins on one day and continues into another. In 2026, the same confusion arises, with many wondering whether Papamochani Ekadashi falls on 14 March or 15 March.

Here is the correct date, along with the Ekadashi tithi, parana time, muhurat, and the spiritual importance of this vrat.

Papamochani Ekadashi 2026 Correct Date

According to the Hindu Panchang for Delhi, the correct fasting date is: Papamochani Ekadashi: 15 March 2026 (Sunday)

Although the Ekadashi tithi begins on 14 March, the fast is observed on 15 March because the Ekadashi tithi is present during sunrise on that day. In Hindu fasting rules, the sunrise timing is considered important for deciding the vrat date.

Papamochani Ekadashi 2026 Tithi Timings
  • Ekadashi Tithi Begins: 14 March 2026 at 08:10 AM
  • Ekadashi Tithi Ends: 15 March 2026 at 09:16 AM

Since the Ekadashi tithi remains active during sunrise on 15 March, devotees will observe the fast on this day.

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Papamochani Ekadashi 2026 Parana Time

Parana means the ritual of breaking the Ekadashi fast. It is performed on the next day during Dwadashi.

  • Parana Date: 16 March 2026
  • Parana Time: 06:30 AM to 08:54 AM
  • Dwadashi Tithi Ends: 09:40 AM

Devotees should ideally break the fast in the morning during the given Parana window.

Why Papamochani Ekadashi is important

Papamochani Ekadashi is observed during the Krishna Paksha of the Chaitra month according to the North Indian calendar. In the South Indian calendar it falls in the Krishna Paksha of Phalguna month. Despite this difference, devotees across India observe the fast on the same day.

This Ekadashi is also significant because it comes between Holika Dahan and Chaitra Navratri, making it spiritually powerful.

Devotees believe that observing this vrat helps:

  • cleanse the effects of past sins
  • remove negative karma
  • bring peace of mind
  • strengthen devotion toward Lord Vishnu

Because of these beliefs, many people observe this fast every year with full faith.

Papamochani Ekadashi Vrat Rituals

The vrat is usually observed with simple spiritual practices.

Morning preparation

Devotees wake up early, take a bath, and clean the place of worship.

Sankalp for fasting

A vow for the fast is taken while praying to Lord Vishnu.

Worship of Lord Vishnu

The deity is worshipped with flowers, incense, diya, fruits, and Tulsi leaves.

Chanting and prayer

Devotees chant mantras such as:

Om Namo Bhagavate Vasudevaya

Many also read or listen to Vishnu Sahasranama and Ekadashi vrat katha.

Fasting rules

Some devotees keep a strict fast without food, while others eat fruits, milk, and vrat-friendly food.

Parana on the next day

The fast is completed on Dwadashi morning during the Parana time.

Papamochani Ekadashi Vrat Katha

According to ancient scriptures, the story of Medhavi Rishi and the apsara Manjughosha is associated with this Ekadashi. The story explains how the power of Papamochani Ekadashi helped the sage free himself from the effects of a mistake committed under illusion.

The vrat teaches that sincere devotion and repentance can help a person overcome past wrong actions.

Spiritual significance of Papamochani Ekadashi

Papamochani Ekadashi is believed to remove sins and purify the mind. The vrat encourages self-discipline, reflection, and devotion.

Fasting is not only about food restrictions. It is also about controlling negative thoughts, anger, and harmful habits.

Devotees believe that worshipping Lord Vishnu on this day brings peace, clarity, and spiritual growth.

Papamochani Ekadashi is an important spiritual observance that reminds people about the power of repentance and devotion. In 2026, the vrat will be observed on 15 March, while the Ekadashi tithi begins on 14 March and ends on 15 March.

Devotees will break the fast on 16 March during the Parana time from 06:30 AM to 08:54 AM. Observing this vrat with faith, prayer, and discipline is believed to remove negative karma and bring the blessings of Lord Vishnu.

For many devotees, Papamochani Ekadashi becomes a meaningful day to reflect on life, purify the mind, and move forward on the path of righteousness.

Written by: Tanya Singh, Astropatri.com. For feedback, please write to hello@astropatri.com.