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Ekadashi August 2035 ஏகாதசி

11th lunar day — Deity: Lord Vishnu (Perumal)

Shukla Ekadashi — 2035-08-14

Date: 2035-08-14 Day: Tuesday Paksha: Shukla Ekadashi

Panchangam for 2035-08-14

Tithi Ekadashi (ends 11:00 PM)
Nakshatra Mula (ends 6:54 AM, Aug 15)
Yoga Vaidhriti
Sunrise 5:57 AM
Sunset 6:29 PM
Rahu Kalam 3:21 PM – 4:55 PM
Nalla Neram Labam: 7:31 AM–9:05 AM
Dhanam: 9:05 AM–10:39 AM
Sugam: 10:39 AM–12:13 PM
Uthi: 1:47 PM–3:21 PM
Amridha: 4:55 PM–6:29 PM

Krishna Ekadashi — 2035-08-29

Date: 2035-08-29 Day: Wednesday Paksha: Krishna Ekadashi

Panchangam for 2035-08-29

Tithi Ekadashi (ends 5:55 PM)
Nakshatra Ardra (ends 11:52 AM)
Yoga Siddhi
Sunrise 5:58 AM
Sunset 6:20 PM
Rahu Kalam 12:09 PM – 1:42 PM
Nalla Neram Labam: 5:58 AM–7:31 AM
Dhanam: 7:31 AM–9:04 AM
Sugam: 9:04 AM–10:37 AM
Amridha: 1:42 PM–3:15 PM
Uthi: 3:15 PM–4:48 PM

About Ekadashi (ஏகாதசி)

Ekadashi (ஏகாதசி) occurs twice every month — on the 11th day of both Shukla Paksha (bright fortnight) and Krishna Paksha (dark fortnight). This means there are approximately 24 Ekadashis in a year (25 in some years that have an extra month — Adhika Masa).

Ekadashi is considered the most important fasting day for Vaishnava devotees — those who worship Lord Vishnu or Krishna. The Ekadashi fast involves avoiding rice and grains, and many devout Vaishnavas observe a complete fast (nirjala — without even water). Fruits, milk, and non-grain foods are permitted for those who cannot do a complete fast.

Each Ekadashi has a specific name. Famous ones include Vaikunta Ekadashi (Margazhi month, December), Nirjala Ekadashi (Jyeshtha month, June), and Indira Ekadashi (Ashwin month, October). Reading or listening to Vishnu Sahasranama, the thousand names of Lord Vishnu, is especially meritorious on Ekadashi.

Rituals & Observances on Ekadashi in August 2035

  • Fasting (no rice/grains)
  • Vishnu Puja
  • Vishnu Sahasranama reading
  • Temple visit
  • Meditation
  • Charity

Other Ekadashi Months

FAQs

When is Ekadashi in August 2035?

See the exact Ekadashi date for August 2035 with Tithi and day of week on this page.

What is Ekadashi in Tamil calendar?

Ekadashi is the 11th day of the lunar fortnight, sacred to Lord Vishnu. Fasting on Ekadashi is believed to cleanse sins, purify the mind, and attract divine blessings. There are 24 Ekadashis in a year, each with a specific name and significance.

What are the rituals performed on Ekadashi?

Fasting (no rice/grains), Vishnu Puja, Vishnu Sahasranama reading, Temple visit, Meditation, Charity