
Rama Ekadashi 2025: Parana Time, Rituals And Significance - All About The Sacred Day Dedicated To Lord Vishnu
According to Drik Panchang, Ekadashi tithi commenced on October 16 at 10:35 AM and will end on October 17 at 11:12 AM.
Parana Time - 6:24 AM to 08:41 AM on October 18
Parana Day Dwadashi End Moment - 12:18 PM on October 18
Also Read | Diwali 2025 Calendar: 5 days of Deepawali festival - All you need to know Rama Ekadashi SignificanceEkadashi Parana is done after sunrise on next day of Ekadashi fast. It is necessary to do Parana within Dwadashi Tithi unless Dwadashi is over before sunrise. Not doing Parana within Dwadashi is similar to an offence.
Considered to be an extremely sacred day, on the occasion of Ekadashi Lord Vishnu is worshipped with utmost devotion. Although a total of 24 Ekadashi observances take place over a year during Krishna paksha and Shukla paksha but those that fall in the auspicious and revered month of Kartik are considered to be the most pious and holiest.
Also Read | Diwali, Chhath Puja: Railways' new ticketing rules, discounts, curbs - details Rama Ekadashi RitualsIt is believed that devotees who observe a fast on this day from Ekadashi Tithi to Dwadashi Tithi get relieved from all types of sins and sufferings. Hence, Rama Ekadashi, also known as Rambha Ekadashi or Kartik Krishna falls holds a special significance.
"Ekadashi Parana is done after sunrise on next day of Ekadashi fast. It is necessary to do Parana within Dwadashi Tithi unless Dwadashi is over before sunrise," Drik Panchang states.
Also Read | Massive traffic jam in parts of Delhi- NCR ahead of Diwali - Watch videoAs per tradition, the ideal time to break a fast is during Pratahkal (the early morning hours). It is advisable to avoid breaking the fast, which is considered equivalent to thousands of Ashwamedha yagya, during Madhyahna (the midday period). If, for any reason, one is unable to break their fast during Pratahkal, they should do so after Madhyahna. On this day, devotees engage in deep daan in Vishnu temples to receive blessings of the divine.
According to the Tamil calendar, Rama Ekadashi falls in the month of Puratasi, while in states like Karnataka, Gujarat, Maharashtra, and Andhra Pradesh, it falls in the month of Ashwina, also known as Ashwayuja. On this holy day, devotees offer prayers to Lord Vishnu with great devotion and dedication.
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