Presiding deity: Vishnu
Ekadashi is the eleventh lunar day, presided over by Vishnu. The most important fasting day in the Hindu calendar, observed twice monthly. Devotees abstain from grains and beans, focusing on prayer, japa, and meditation. There are 24 named Ekadashis across the year — Nirjala, Devshayani, Vaikuntha, Devutthana, and many more — each with its own Puranic story and merit.
Times shown for New Delhi (IST). A tithi window doesn’t align with civil days — it may start or end on the previous/next day.
| Date | Day | Paksha | Tithi window |
|---|---|---|---|
| Thursday, 25 June 2026 | Thursday | Shukla | 06:12 pm (prev day) → 08:09 pm |
| Saturday, 25 July 2026 | Saturday | Shukla | 09:13 am (prev day) → 11:34 am |
| Sunday, 9 August 2026 | Sunday | Krishna | 01:59 pm (prev day) → 11:05 am |
| Sunday, 23 August 2026 | Sunday | Shukla | 02:00 am → 04:19 am (next day) |
| Monday, 7 September 2026 | Monday | Krishna | 07:29 pm (prev day) → 05:04 pm |
| Tuesday, 22 September 2026 | Tuesday | Shukla | 08:01 pm (prev day) → 09:43 pm |