Jaya Ekadashi 2026: Complete Fasting Rules, Spiritual Benefits & Scientific Significance

    Jaya Ekadashi is considered one of the most powerful Ekadashis due to its unique benefits. It protects against rebirth as ghosts, spirits, or in hellish conditions (pishacha yoni or preta yoni). Fasting removes even severe sins, including that equivalent to brahma-hatya (killing a brahmin). "Jaya" means victory; it grants triumph over demonic influences, remorse, and obstacles.

    In 2026, Jaya Ekadashi falls on January 29, Thursday. Dates can vary slightly by your location and panchang tradition—always check a local calendar for exact timings. Observance leads to residence in Lord Vishnu's abode (Vaikuntha) and ultimate liberation. Brings prosperity, health, forgiveness of past mistakes (knowingly or unknowingly), and spiritual elevation. Merely hearing or reading its glories yields great punya (merit).

    Jaya Ekadashi Tithi Details 2026

    Jaya Ekadashi (also known as Bhishma Ekadashi or Bhaimi Ekadashi in some traditions) in 2026 falls on January 29, 2026 (Thursday). The fasting is observed on January 29, starting from sunrise (or before) on the Ekadashi day, with parana (breaking the fast) on January 30 after sunrise.

    EventDate & Time
    Ekadashi Begins04:35 PM, Jan 28, Wednesday
    Ekadashi Ends01:55 PM, Jan 29, Thursday
    Parana Time (Breaking Fast)07:10 AM to 10:47 AM on Jan 30

    Spiritual Significance of Jaya Ekadashi

    Jaya Ekadashi obliterates sinful reactions and demoniac influences. It frees one from ghostly existence and the cycle of birth and death. It falls during the Shukla Paksha of Magha month.

    Benefits of Observing Jaya Ekadashi

    Equivalent to performing all charities, sacrifices, and pilgrimages. One who observes it properly resides in Vaikuntha for billions of yugas. Destroys sins equivalent to killing a brahmin.

    • Liberation from ghostly or lower realms — It protects against rebirth as ghosts, spirits, or in hellish conditions (pishacha yoni or preta yoni).
    • Absolution of grave sins — Fasting removes even severe sins, including those equivalent to brahma-hatya (killing a brahmin).
    • Victory over negative forces — "Jaya" means victory; it grants triumph over demonic influences, remorse, and obstacles.
    • Path to Vaikuntha and Moksha — Observance leads to residence in Lord Vishnu's abode (Vaikuntha) and ultimate liberation.
    • Other merits — Brings prosperity, health, forgiveness of past mistakes (knowingly or unknowingly), and spiritual elevation. Merely hearing or reading its glories yields great punya (merit).

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    Shattila Ekadashi 2026: Complete Fasting Rules, Spiritual Benefits & Scientific Significance

    Shattila Ekadashi is on Wednesday, January 14, 2026. Shattila Ekadashi is considered an auspicious time for devotees to cleanse themselves from past sins. Fasting and prayer on this day are believed to purify the soul and body. The fasting is a form of penance for sins, and the devotee seeks the blessings of Lord Vishnu to absolve past misdeeds.

    This time, it emphasizes the use of sesame seeds (til) in six ways—bathing, eating, donating, offering in rituals, drinking in water, and applying as paste—to cleanse sins and bring prosperity. Devotees fast to attain moksha, wealth, and freedom from poverty, with its significance rooted in spiritual purification and health benefits.

    Shattila Ekadashi Tithi Details 2026

    EventDate & Time
    Ekadashi Begins03:17 PM, Jan 13, 2026
    Ekadashi Ends05:52 PM, Jan 14, 2026
    Parana Time (Breaking Fast)06:19 AM to 8:29 AM on Jan 15
    Dwadashi Begins05:52 PM, Jan 14, 2026
    Dwadashi Ends08:16 PM, Jan 15, 2026

    Spiritual Significance of Shattila Ekadashi

    Shattila Ekadashi involves the use of sesame seeds in six different ways for purification: bathing with sesame water, rubbing sesame paste on the body, offering sesame seeds in fire, offering water with sesame seeds to deities, eating sesame seeds, and giving sesame seeds in charity. It occurs during the Krishna Paksha of Magha month.

    Benefits of Observing Shattila Ekadashi

    Frees from all types of poverty (spiritual, mental, physical, social, intellectual) and ill luck. Destroys sins and promotes one to heavenly planets based on the number of sesame seeds donated. Grants material enjoyment and ultimate liberation. Transforms the body into a spiritual form.

    Hari Vasara Rules

    In the context of Ekadashi Parana (breaking the fast), Hari Vasara specifically refers to the first one-fourth (25%) duration of the Dwadashi Tithi (the 12th lunar day after Ekadashi). The most critical rule regarding Hari Vasara is that the Ekadashi fast must not be broken during this time.

    "Hari" refers to Lord Vishnu (an epithet meaning "the remover of sins"), and "Vasara" means "day" or "cosmic hour/time." It literally translates to "the day/time of Lord Hari" – a period dedicated to Lord Vishnu.

    The Dwadashi Tithi is divided into four equal parts:

    • 1st Quarter: Hari Vasara (Prohibited for breaking fast)
    • 2nd, 3rd, & 4th Quarters: Permissible time for Parana (breaking the fast), provided other conditions like sunrise are met.

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