Indira Ekadashi 2027 in India: Vrat Date, Muhurat & Katha
Vrat Date (Ekadashi)
26-09-2027
Parana (Fast Break)
27-09-2027
In 2027, the auspicious Indira Ekadashi will be observed on 26-09-2027. According to Vedic Panchang, the Ekadashi Tithi begins at 2027-09-25 22:31 and ends at 2027-09-26 19:49. Devotees should break their fast during the Parana window of 05:57 - 16:55 on 27-09-2027 for successful completion of the Vrat.
📅 Detailed Muhurat for 2027
Tithi Starts
25-09-2027 | 22:31
Tithi Ends
26-09-2027 | 19:49
Hari Vasara End
27-09-2027 | 01:05
About Indira Ekadashi
Indira Ekadashi falls during the Krishna Paksha of the Ashwin month, aligning with the sacred period of Pitru Paksha (the fortnight dedicated to ancestors). According to the Brahmanda Purana, this Ekadashi is unique because its merit can be dedicated to deceased forefathers to help them attain liberation from lower realms of existence. The primary narrative involves King Indrasena of Mahishmati, whose father was stuck in Yamaloka due to unfulfilled karmic obligations. Following the guidance of Maharishi Narada, the king observed Indira Ekadashi with total devotion. The resulting spiritual energy liberated his father, allowing him to ascend to Vaikuntha. This Ekadashi stands as a testament to the power of a descendant's devotion in altering the spiritual trajectory of their ancestors.
Pooja Vidhi (Rituals)
Perform Shraddha rituals for ancestors a day before (on Dashami) if applicable.
Wake up during Brahma Muhurta and take a holy bath.
Offer prayers to Lord Vishnu as 'Shaligram' or in His four-armed form.
Clearly state your 'Sankalpa' (intention) that you are dedicating this fast for the peace of your ancestors.
Observe a strict fast, avoiding grains and non-sattvic food.
Perform Tarpan (offering of water) to ancestors in the afternoon.
Stay engaged in chanting Vishnu Sahasranama and reading the Vrat Katha.
Benefits of this Fast
- ✓ Liberates ancestors from suffering and lower realms.
- ✓ Mitigates the negative effects of 'Pitra Dosha' in the horoscope.
- ✓ Brings peace, prosperity, and stability to the lineage (Vansha).
- ✓ Purifies the practitioner's subconscious mind and removes hidden fears.
- ✓ Grants the merit equivalent to donating thousands of cows.
Frequently Asked Questions
Q: Can I observe Indira Ekadashi if my parents are alive?
Yes. You can observe it for the peace of your grandparents or any deceased relative in your lineage.
Q: Is Tarpan mandatory on this day?
While Tarpan is highly recommended due to Pitru Paksha, the fast and prayer alone also provide significant merit to ancestors.
Q: What if I don't know the names of all my ancestors?
The Divine understands your intention. You can simply dedicate the merit to 'all departed souls of my lineage' (Pitra-gan).