Ekadashi 2026 Complete List : Names, Dates, Lunar Month–Paksha, and Tithi Start–End Time

The table below brings together the full Ekadashi calendar for 2026 in one place—covering each Ekadashi’s name, the calendar date, the lunar month and paksha (for example, Magha Shukla or Magha Krishna), and the Ekadashi 2026 tithi start–end time. If you prefer quick, accurate reference without jumping between pages, this single list helps you find the right Ekadashi instantly.

What is Ekadashi and why is it considered important?

In the Hindu lunar calendar, Ekadashi is the 11th tithi (lunar day) and occurs twice every month—once in the Shukla Paksha (waxing phase) and once in the Krishna Paksha (waning phase). Traditionally, Ekadashi is associated with Lord Vishnu’s worship, self-discipline, prayer, and spiritual reflection. Many devotees observe fasting or maintain simple, sattvic routines on this day, depending on their health, tradition, and personal practice.

The deeper idea behind Ekadashi is not only “fasting,” but also mental clarity, moderation, and inner purification—reducing distractions, cultivating calmness, and aligning daily habits with spirituality. That is why different Ekadashis have specific names such as Shattila, Jaya, Nirjala, Devshayani, Devutthana and more—each linked with its own traditional significance and beliefs.

How to read this table correctly

  • Date (2026) is the common calendar date on which Ekadashi vrat/pooja is widely observed.
  • Tithi (Start–End) shows when the Ekadashi tithi begins and when it ends.
  • Sometimes the tithi spans across two different dates. In such cases, people may get confused about the correct day. That is why the exact start and end time is included here—to make the timing clear.

Why is “Lunar Month + Paksha” mentioned?

Ekadashi is also identified using the lunar month and paksha, such as Magha Shukla Ekadashi or Kartika Krishna Ekadashi. This makes the reference more precise, especially when names, local customs, or regional calendars vary slightly. Month–paksha labeling helps you match the Ekadashi correctly across different Panchang sources.

Ekadashi 2026 Complete List

Note: All tithi timings are in IST (India).

Ekadashi (Name)Date (2026)Lunar Month + PakshaEkadashi Tithi (Start – End)Significance (Brief)
Shattila Ekadashi14 January 2026Magha Krishna Ekadashi15:17, 13 Jan – 17:52, 14 JanTil (sesame) charity/worship; believed to reduce sins
Jaya Ekadashi29 January 2026Magha Shukla Ekadashi16:35, 28 Jan – 13:55, 29 JanVictory and success; devotion to Vishnu
Vijaya Ekadashi13 February 2026Phalguna Krishna Ekadashi12:22, 12 Feb – 14:25, 13 FebSuccess in efforts; victory-oriented observance
Amalaki Ekadashi27 February 2026Phalguna Shukla Ekadashi00:33, 27 Feb – 22:32, 27 FebAmla (Indian gooseberry) & Vishnu worship; health/prosperity belief
Papamochani Ekadashi15 March 2026Chaitra Krishna Ekadashi08:10, 14 Mar – 09:16, 15 MarBelieved to cleanse sins; inner purification
Kamada Ekadashi29 March 2026Chaitra Shukla Ekadashi08:45, 28 Mar – 07:46, 29 MarLinked with fulfillment of wishes (kāmana)
Varuthini Ekadashi13 April 2026Vaishakha Krishna Ekadashi01:16, 13 Apr – 01:08, 14 AprProtective merit; charity and discipline emphasized
Mohini Ekadashi27 April 2026Vaishakha Shukla Ekadashi18:06, 26 Apr – 18:15, 27 AprAssociated with removing delusion and confusion
Apara Ekadashi13 May 2026Jyeshtha Krishna Ekadashi14:52, 12 May – 13:29, 13 MaySin-reduction; fame/merit increase belief
Padmini Ekadashi27 May 2026Jyeshtha Shukla Ekadashi05:10, 26 May – 06:21, 27 MaySpecial Ekadashi linked to Adhika Maas traditions
Parama Ekadashi11 June 2026Jyeshtha Krishna Ekadashi00:57, 11 Jun – 22:36, 11 JunConsidered highly purifying; Vishnu’s grace belief
Nirjala Ekadashi25 June 2026Jyeshtha Shukla Ekadashi18:12, 24 Jun – 20:09, 25 JunMost austere fast (waterless); great merit tradition
Yogini Ekadashi10 July 2026Ashadha Krishna Ekadashi08:16, 10 Jul – 05:22, 11 JulPurification and wellbeing; discipline-focused
Devshayani Ekadashi25 July 2026Ashadha Shukla Ekadashi09:12, 24 Jul – 11:34, 25 JulStart of Chaturmas; Vishnu enters yogic sleep belief
Kamika Ekadashi09 August 2026Shravana Krishna Ekadashi13:59, 08 Aug – 11:04, 09 AugVishnu worship; protection and merit belief
Shravana Putrada Ekadashi23 August 2026Shravana Shukla Ekadashi02:00, 23 Aug – 04:18, 24 AugLinked with blessings for progeny; devotion emphasis
Aja Ekadashi07 September 2026Bhadrapada Krishna Ekadashi19:29, 06 Sep – 17:03, 07 SepPurifying observance; wellbeing and virtue belief
Parsva/Parivartini Ekadashi22 September 2026Bhadrapada Shukla Ekadashi20:00, 21 Sep – 21:43, 22 SepVishnu ‘changes sides’; special worship tradition
Indira Ekadashi06 October 2026Ashwina Krishna Ekadashi02:07, 06 Oct – 00:34, 07 OctConnected with ancestral merit in some traditions
Papankusha Ekadashi22 October 2026Ashwina Shukla Ekadashi14:11, 21 Oct – 14:47, 22 Oct“Ankusha” over sins; charity and restraint belief
Rama Ekadashi05 November 2026Kartika Krishna Ekadashi11:03, 04 Nov – 10:35, 05 NovProsperity-oriented; Lakshmi–Narayan devotion belief
Devutthana/Prabodhini Ekadashi20 November 2026Kartika Shukla Ekadashi07:15, 20 Nov – 06:31, 21 NovEnd of Chaturmas; Vishnu ‘awakens’ belief
Utpanna Ekadashi04 December 2026Margashirsha Krishna Ekadashi23:03, 03 Dec – 23:44, 04 DecLinked to Ekadashi Devi’s origin in tradition
Mokshada/Vaikuntha Ekadashi20 December 2026Margashirsha Shukla Ekadashi22:09, 19 Dec – 20:14, 20 DecLiberation (moksha) belief; Vaikuntha significance

Important note for strict observers

This table provides a clear reference for names, dates, and tithi timings. However, details such as Parana (vow-breaking time), rules based on sunrise, and differences across Smarta/Vaishnava traditions can cause minor variations in how some communities observe the day. If you follow strict rules, it is best to confirm Parana and local practice using your preferred Panchang.

Read in Hindi : एकादशी 2026 सूची: सभी एकादशी की तारीख, मास‑पक्ष और तिथि समय

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