Padmini Ekadashi 2027 in India: Vrat Date, Muhurat & Katha
Vrat Date (Ekadashi)
TBA
Parana (Fast Break)
TBA
About Padmini Ekadashi
Padmini Ekadashi is a rare and highly auspicious fast observed only during the Shukla Paksha of the Adhik Maas (extra lunar month), which occurs approximately every three years. Also known as Purushottami Ekadashi, it is dedicated to Lord Vishnu, the master of Adhik Maas. The merit gained from this fast is considered greater than all other Ekadashis combined. The legend tells of King Kritavirya and his queen Padmini. Despite having all luxuries, the king had no heir. Queen Padmini, advised by Goddess Anusuya, performed intense penance and observed this special Ekadashi fast during the Adhik Maas. Pleased by her devotion, Lord Vishnu granted her a son, Kartavirya Arjuna, who became immensely powerful and even defeated the mighty Ravana. This Ekadashi is the ultimate remedy for childless couples and those seeking divine intervention in life.
Pooja Vidhi (Rituals)
The fast begins from Dashami night; avoid heavy meals and grains.
On Ekadashi, wake up in Brahma Muhurta and take a bath with clay, sesame seeds, and amla.
Offer Shodashopachara Puja (16-step worship) to Lord Vishnu and Goddess Lakshmi.
Keep a complete fast (Nirjala) if possible, or consume only milk and fruits.
Chant the 'Vishnu Sahasranama' or 'Purushottam Sahasranama' throughout the day.
Performing 'Jagran' (night vigil) with devotional songs is mandatory for full benefits.
Offer 'Deep Daan' (lamp offering) in a temple or near a Tulsi plant in the evening.
Benefits of this Fast
- ✓ Blesses childless couples with virtuous and powerful progeny.
- ✓ Grants the merit of performing several Ashvamedha Yagnas.
- ✓ Purifies the lineage and clears ancestral karmic debts.
- ✓ Ensures victory over enemies and obstacles in life.
- ✓ Leads the devotee to Vaikuntha (Lord Vishnu's abode) after death.
Frequently Asked Questions
Q: Why is Padmini Ekadashi so rare?
It only occurs during the Adhik Maas, which comes once every 32.5 months, making it one of the rarest Ekadashis.
Q: Can we eat grains on Padmini Ekadashi?
No, like all Ekadashis, grains and pulses are strictly forbidden. Most devotees prefer a fruit-based or water-only fast.