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Ekadashi in Milpitas

Panchang-based dates for Milpitastimezone America/Los_Angeles. Times follow the same rules as the rest of Bhakti5 (local sunrise, Lahiri ayanamsa).

Next 10 upcoming Ekadashi dates

DateWeekdayObservance
Sunday, 12 April 2026SundayPapmochani Ekadashi
Saturday, 25 April 2026SaturdayMohini Ekadashi
Monday, 11 May 2026MondayVaruthini Ekadashi
Monday, 25 May 2026MondayNirjala Ekadashi
Wednesday, 10 June 2026WednesdayApara Ekadashi
Tuesday, 23 June 2026TuesdayNirjala Ekadashi
Wednesday, 24 June 2026WednesdayNirjala Ekadashi
Thursday, 9 July 2026ThursdayApara Ekadashi
Thursday, 23 July 2026ThursdayDevshayani Ekadashi
Friday, 7 August 2026FridayYogini Ekadashi

More on Ekadashi

What is Ekadashi?

Ekadashi is the eleventh lunar day (tithi) of each fortnight — twice every Hindu month — dedicated to Lord Vishnu. Many devotees observe a vrat (fast) from grains and beans, and break the fast on Dwadashi within the Parana window.

Dates depend on local sunrise and the lunar day at dawn, so Ekadashi may fall on different Gregorian dates in different cities or time zones. The list above is computed for your selected city.

Fasting and Parana

Common practice is to avoid rice, wheat, pulses, and most grains; fruits, milk, nuts, and rock salt are often allowed. Nirjala Ekadashi is a strict waterless fast. Breaking the fast at the wrong time reduces the merit of the vrat — see our Parana time guide.

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Other cities & observances

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Frequently asked questions

Why do Ekadashi dates differ by city?

Hindu calendar days for vrats are tied to local sunrise and which tithi is current at that moment. Nearby longitudes usually match; distant time zones can shift the civil calendar date.

How many Ekadashis are in a year?

Typically 24 (two per lunar month). Occasionally lunar adjustments create extra or skipped tithis; the engine lists what applies for your location.

Where can I read more about each Ekadashi?

Use the festival links from the main Ekadashi calendar page — many named Ekadashis have dedicated articles on Bhakti5.