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Yogini Ekadashi Vrat 2025

In most parts of the country, Yogini Ekadashi Vrat 2025 is observed, and according to Hindu traditions, it is an extremely important day. Among the most significant Ekadashis, it is thought to assist devotees in finding relief from a variety of illnesses.

When is Yogini Ekadashi?

The Hindu calendar states that the eleventh day of the Hindu month of Ashadha, or Ekadashi tithi, falls on the day of Krishna Paksha, which is considered to be the auspicious occasion of Yogini. The day occurs in June or June according to the Hindu calendar.

Did Yogini Ekadashi Have Any Significance?

Yogini Ekadashi is also mentioned in the Padma Purana, and Hindu mythology and scriptures hold that it is very important. It is said that one is cleansed of all past and present transgressions by witnessing a Yogini Ekadashi Vrat. By providing treatment for many ailments, it aids followers in achieving optimal health.
In addition to receiving Lord Vishnu's heavenly blessings, devotees also benefit from long life and good health. A route to salvation is accessible to devotees. The viewers of Yogini Ekadashi Vrat are assisted in achieving wealth, health, success, and recognition in their lives.

What Yogini Ekadashi Rituals Are There?

  • It is mandatory for those who follow Yogini Ekadashi to rise early and have a holy bath before commencing the ceremony's rites.
  • When carrying out each rite, a strong sense of devotion and dedication is required.
  • Followers of Yogini Ekadashi Vrat are required to do so.
  • The god must be worshipped, and devotees are required to give prayers, incense, flowers, and tulsi leaves to the deity.
  • To finish the fast, the Yogini Ekadashi narrative must be recited.
  • The deity's aarti must be done, and everyone must then receive sacred food (prasad).
  • To get the holy blessings of Lord Vishnu, devotees must go to his temple during the Yogini Ekadashi festival.
  • On the eve of Dashami (the tenth day), all of the Yogini Ekadashi Fast rituals begin.
  • Observers are only allowed to have one Satvik meal on this specific day, and that too before dusk.
  • The Vrat lasts until the end of Ekadashi tithi.
  • It is forbidden for the observers to snooze at night. To win Lord Vishnu over, they have to recite Mantras all the time.
  • Reciting the "Vishnu Sahasranama" is seen to be very fortunate.
  • Devotees show great devotion to Lord Vishnu on this specific day.
  • Giving to the needy on the eve of Yogini Ekadashi is thought to be very fulfilling.

Date and Time of Yogini Ekadashi

Yogini Ekadashi on Saturday, June 21, 2025
On 22nd Jun, Parana Time - 01:47 PM to 04:35 PM
On Parana Day Hari Vasara End Moment - 09:41 AM

Ekadashi Tithi Begins - 07:18 AM on Jun 21, 2025
Ekadashi Tithi Ends - 04:27 AM on Jun 22, 2025


Yogini Ekadashi Parana

Gauna Yogini Ekadashi on Sunday, June 22, 2025
On 23rd Jun, Parana Time for Gauna Ekadashi - 05:24 AM to 08:12 AM
On Parana Day Dwadashi would be over before Sunrise

Ekadashi Tithi Begins - 07:18 AM on Jun 21, 2025
Ekadashi Tithi Ends - 04:27 AM on Jun 22, 2025

How did Yogini Ekadashi come to be?

Hemamali, a gardener, and his lovely wife Visalakshi were said to have lived together in the tradition of Yogini Ekadashi. When Kuvera was the king of Alakapuri, Hemamali used to carry out his duties there.

The King consistently worshipped and offered prayers to the goddess Shiva since he was a devoted follower of the god. Fresh flowers from the Mansarovar Lake were collected by the gardener and offered to the King as a form of worship to Lord Shiva. Because of his excessive attraction to Visalakshi's attractiveness, Hemamali once abandoned his work to spend time with his spouse.

Once a long while had passed, King Kuvera dispatched his guards to discover why Hemamali had not returned. The King was told by the guards that Hemamali was not doing his duty because he was too busy with his wife. The King, full of rage, called Hemamali to his court and cursed him to contract leprosy and lose his marriage.

Having to leave Alakapuri, Hemamali did. He used to wander the wilderness for a long time and was also afflicted with leprosy. Hemamali encountered Sage Markandeya one day while on the road. The sage advised him to do Yogini Ekadashi fasting and seek forgiveness from Lord Vishnu after hearing the tale of Hemamali.

As instructed by the Sage, Hemamali fasted on Yogini Ekadashi with great devotion and dedication and worshipped and prayed to Lord Vishnu. Hemamali was freed from the curse and regained his original appearance and physical health as a consequence. He had a wonderful life and was also reunited with his wife, Visalakshi.

Yogini Ekadasi Vrat's Advantages

According to religious literature, performing Yogini Ekadasi Vrat can bring about the following benefits: healing all conditions and illnesses. Liberate oneself from all transgressions. Encourage inner serenity and spiritual consciousness. Satisfy your wants, and you will be rewarded with freedom.

Ekadashi Vrat Katha Yogini

In the ancient city of Alkapuri, there once resided a gardener by the name of Hem, who worked for King Kuber. His duty was to transport flowers from Mansarovar to honor Lord Shiva every day. He spent too much time with his wife one day, so he was a little late to deliver the flowers. He was running late for court. Kuber became enraged and cursed him to become a leper as a result. After being impacted by the curse, he roamed around until, he happily, arrived at Markandeya Rishi's hermitage, or Ashram, one day. Rishi discovered the cause of his ailment by the use of his powers and instructed him to do out the Yogini Ekadashi Vrat. Hem's leprosy ended and he found redemption as a result of the fast.

Conclusion

Anybody, regardless of age, can observe the Yogini Ekadashi fast; it is intended for those who wish to be healthy and free from illness. Those with skin conditions, such as leprosy, should follow this fast with particular importance. Like many other Ekadashi fasts, this one is very fruitful as well; it purges all previous transgressions and evil deeds and promotes good health.

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