Vaikuntha Ekadashi is an important ekadashi observance that falls on the ‘ekadashi’ (11th day) of the Shukla Paksha (the waxing phase of moon) in the month of ‘Pausha’ in the Hindu calendar. This date corresponds to the months of December to January in the Gregorian calendar. The day of Vaikuntha Ekadashi is auspicious for Vaishnavism followers as it is believed that ‘Vaikuntha Dwaram’ that is the gateway to Lord Vishnu’s abode, opens up on this day. Therefore it is believed that a person who keeps a sacred fast on Vaikuntha Ekadashi will definitely reach the ‘Vaikuntha’ and never has to face Yama Raja, the Lord of Death.

Hindu devotees observe Vaikuntha Ekadashi with full enthusiasm and zeal all across the country. In the southern states of India, this ekadashi is often known as ‘Mukkoti Ekadashi’ and is celebrated in the month of ‘Margazhi’ in the Tamilian calendar. In Kerala, Vaikuntha Ekadashi is celebrated as ‘Swargavathil Ekadashi’. On this day special prayers, discourses, speeches and yagnas are organized at the temple of Lord Vishnu, in different parts of the world. In India, the celebrations in the temples of ‘Tirumala Venkateswar Temple’ at Tirupati, the ‘Mahalakshmi Temple’ at Gubbi , the ‘Sri Ranganathaswamy Temple’ at Srirangam and ‘Rajagopalaswamy Temple’ at Mannargudi is very renowned. The festivities are very grandeur particularly in South Indian temples that are dedicated to Lord Vishnu.

Next Vaikuntha Ekadashi Date in 2023 : December 23 Saturday

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Rituals during Vaikuntha Ekadashi:

  • On the day of Vaikuntha Ekadashi, observers keep a strict fast. They do not eat or drink anything all through the day. The person who desires to keep the Vaikuntha Ekadashi fast should only eat once on ‘dashami’ (10th day). Complete fasting is observed on ekadashi. Devotees, who are not capable to fast completely, can even eat fruits and milk. Eating rice and grains is not allowed on any ekadashi, for everyone.
  • Special prayers are offered to Lord Vishnu and the observer of this vrat is engaged in ‘Japa’ (chanting Vishnu’s name) and ‘Dhyana’ (meditation). On the night of Vaikuntha Ekadashi, devotees stay awake and spend time listening stories and singing bhajans in praise of Lord Vishnu.
  • As on the day of Vaikuntha Ekadashi it is believed that the ‘Gates of Heaven’ are opened, devotees in large number visit Lord Vishnu temples in the evening. The region encircling the temple is known as ‘Vaikuntha Vaasal’ and Lord Vishnu followers throng to enter this area and seek Lord Vishnu.

Important Timings On Vaikuntha Ekadashi 2023

SunriseDecember 23, 2023 7:08 AM
SunsetDecember 23, 2023 5:42 PM
Ekadashi Tithi BeginsDecember 22, 2023 8:17 AM
Ekadashi Tithi EndsDecember 23, 2023 7:12 AM
Hari Vasara End MomentDecember 23, 2023 1:00 PM
Dwadashi End MomentDecember 24, 2023 6:24 AM
Parana Time December 24, 7:09 AM - December 24, 6:24 AM
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Significance of Vaikuntha Ekadashi:

Vaikuntha Ekadashi is an auspicious and important day for Hindus. The greatness of this sacred day has been described in several Hindu religious scriptures like ‘Padma Purana’. As per the legends, it is believed that fasting on the day of Vaikuntha Ekadashi gives the same benefits as obtained by fasting on the remaining 23rd ekadashis in the Hindu calendar. Devotees perform the Vaikuntha Ekadashi fast to be liberated from their sins and attain salvation.

All Vaikuntha Ekadashi dates in 2023 and Parana Time

January 2nd
Monday
Sunrise : Jan 02, 7:12 AM
Sunset : Jan 02, 5:48 PM
Ekadashi Tithi Begins : Jan 01, 7:12 PM
Ekadashi Tithi Ends : Jan 02, 8:23 PM
Hari Vasara End Moment : Jan 03, 2:48 AM
Dwadashi End Moment : Jan 03, 10:02 PM
Parana Time : Jan 03, 7:12 AM - Jan 03, 9:20 AM
December 23rd
Saturday
Sunrise : Dec 23, 7:08 AM
Sunset : Dec 23, 5:42 PM
Ekadashi Tithi Begins : Dec 22, 8:17 AM
Ekadashi Tithi Ends : Dec 23, 7:12 AM
Hari Vasara End Moment : Dec 23, 1:00 PM
Dwadashi End Moment : Dec 24, 6:24 AM
Parana Time : Dec 24, 7:09 AM - Dec 24, 6:24 AM