When Is Varuthini Ekadashi? Know The Date, Muhurat, And Significance

Varuthini Ekadashi 2025: The Ekadashi that falls on the Krishna Paksha in the month of Vaishakh is known as Varuthini Ekadashi. Anyone who observes the fast on this day is freed from all sins, remains happy, and receives auspicious rewards.

Giving donations on Varuthini Ekadashi brings rewards equal to years of penance. Find out when this year’s Varuthini Ekadashi fast will be observed in April.

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When Is Varuthini Ekadashi 2025?

Varuthini Ekadashi will be observed on 24th April 2025 this year, which also happens to be a Thursday. The combination of Ekadashi and Thursday makes the significance of this Ekadashi even greater.

Varuthini Ekadashi 2025 Muhurat

The Ekadashi of Krishna Paksha in Vaishakh month will begin on 23rd April 2025 at 4:43 PM and end on 24th April 2025 at 2:32 PM.

Puja Muhurat

  • 5:47 AM - 7:25 AM
  • 10:41 AM - 1:58 PM

Varuthini Ekadashi Vrat Parana Time

The Parana for Varuthini Ekadashi will be done on 25th April 2025 between 5:46 AM and 8:23 AM. On the Parana day, Dwadashi ends at 11:44 AM.

What Are The Benefits Of Observing Varuthini Ekadashi Fast?

Lord Shri Krishna said, “One who focuses their mind on the feet of Lord Hari and faithfully observes the Varuthini Ekadashi fast receives merit equal to performing penance for ten thousand years. Even a highly sinful person who observes this fast will gradually be freed from sinful thoughts and ultimately attain higher realms.”

How To Observe The Varuthini Ekadashi Fast?

On the day of Varuthini Ekadashi, wake up before sunrise, take a bath, and clean the temple area. Then, take water in your hand and vow to observe the fast. Begin the worship of Lord Vishnu and Lord Krishna. Apply sandalwood tilak to the deities and offer flower garlands and sweets. Light a ghee lamp and offer panchamrit as bhog. After this, read the vrat katha and perform the aarti. On Ekadashi, rice or grains are neither offered to the deity nor consumed by the devotee.

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