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Ekadashi Dates 2030

Ekadashi is the 11th lunar day (tithi) of each fortnight in the Hindu calendar, occurring twice every month โ€” once in the Shukla Paksha and once in the Krishna Paksha. This gives a total of 24 Ekadashis in a regular year and 26 in a lunar leap year, each with its own name and significance.

Ekadashi is one of the most sacred days in Vaishnavism and is dedicated to Lord Vishnu. Observing the Ekadashi fast is believed to cleanse sins, purify the mind and body, and bring the devotee closer to liberation (moksha). Among all Ekadashis, Nirjala Ekadashi is considered the most powerful.
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Date Begins Ends Lunar Month Paksha Action
14-Jan-2030 14-Jan-2030 02:05 PM Monday 15-Jan-2030 04:31 PM Tuesday Pausha Shukla
29-Jan-2030 29-Jan-2030 06:32 AM Tuesday 30-Jan-2030 04:27 AM Wednesday Pausha Krishna
13-Feb-2030 13-Feb-2030 11:19 AM Wednesday 14-Feb-2030 12:51 PM Thursday Magha Shukla
27-Feb-2030 27-Feb-2030 03:20 PM Wednesday 28-Feb-2030 02:05 PM Thursday Magha Krishna
15-Mar-2030 15-Mar-2030 06:08 AM Friday 16-Mar-2030 06:18 AM Saturday Phalguna Shukla
29-Mar-2030 29-Mar-2030 12:51 AM Friday 30-Mar-2030 12:35 AM Saturday Phalguna Krishna
13-Apr-2030 13-Apr-2030 09:15 PM Saturday 14-Apr-2030 08:03 PM Sunday Chaitra Shukla
27-Apr-2030 27-Apr-2030 11:41 AM Saturday 28-Apr-2030 12:27 PM Sunday Chaitra Krishna
13-May-2030 13-May-2030 08:34 AM Monday 14-May-2030 06:22 AM Tuesday Vaishakha Shukla
27-May-2030 27-May-2030 12:20 AM Monday 28-May-2030 02:05 AM Tuesday Vaishakha Krishna
11-Jun-2030 11-Jun-2030 04:50 PM Tuesday 12-Jun-2030 02:07 PM Wednesday Jyeshtha Shukla
25-Jun-2030 25-Jun-2030 03:01 PM Tuesday 26-Jun-2030 05:28 PM Wednesday Jyeshtha Krishna
10-Jul-2030 10-Jul-2030 11:07 PM Wednesday 11-Jul-2030 08:18 PM Thursday Ashadha Shukla
25-Jul-2030 25-Jul-2030 07:30 AM Thursday 26-Jul-2030 10:02 AM Friday Ashadha Krishna
09-Aug-2030 09-Aug-2030 04:33 AM Friday 10-Aug-2030 02:01 AM Saturday Shravana Shukla
24-Aug-2030 24-Aug-2030 12:57 AM Saturday 25-Aug-2030 02:54 AM Sunday Shravana Krishna
07-Sep-2030 07-Sep-2030 10:18 AM Saturday 08-Sep-2030 08:22 AM Sunday Bhadrapada Shukla
22-Sep-2030 22-Sep-2030 06:21 PM Sunday 23-Sep-2030 07:11 PM Monday Bhadrapada Krishna
06-Oct-2030 06-Oct-2030 05:34 PM Sunday 07-Oct-2030 04:32 PM Monday Ashvina Shukla
22-Oct-2030 22-Oct-2030 10:46 AM Tuesday 23-Oct-2030 10:20 AM Wednesday Ashvina Krishna
05-Nov-2030 05-Nov-2030 03:35 AM Tuesday 06-Nov-2030 03:45 AM Wednesday Kartika Shukla
21-Nov-2030 21-Nov-2030 01:42 AM Thursday 22-Nov-2030 12:10 AM Friday Kartika Krishna
04-Dec-2030 04-Dec-2030 05:19 PM Wednesday 05-Dec-2030 06:46 PM Thursday Margashirsha Shukla
20-Dec-2030 20-Dec-2030 02:50 PM Friday 21-Dec-2030 12:33 PM Saturday Margashirsha Krishna

Ekadashi โ€“ Significance, Fasting Rules & Rituals

What is Ekadashi?

Ekadashi is the 11th lunar day (tithi) of each fortnight in the Hindu calendar, occurring twice a month โ€” once in the Shukla Paksha and once in the Krishna Paksha, giving 24 Ekadashis in a regular year.

What is the significance of Ekadashi?

Ekadashi is dedicated to Lord Vishnu. Observing the fast is believed to cleanse sins, purify the mind and body, and bring the devotee closer to liberation (moksha). It is also a powerful day for meditation and reading of Vishnu scriptures.

How is the Ekadashi fast observed?

The fast begins at sunrise and is broken the next morning on Dwadashi after sunrise. Grains, beans, and certain vegetables are strictly avoided. Permitted foods include fruits, milk, nuts, rock salt, potatoes, sweet potatoes, and sabudana.

Which Ekadashi is the most important?

Nirjala Ekadashi in Jyeshtha month is the most powerful โ€” observing it with a complete waterless fast is said to carry the merit of all 24 Ekadashis combined. Other important ones include Devshayani Ekadashi, Devutthana Ekadashi, and Vaikuntha Ekadashi.

What foods are avoided on Ekadashi?

All grains (rice, wheat, dal), lentils, beans, onion, and garlic are avoided. Permitted foods include fruits, milk, ghee, rock salt, potatoes, sweet potatoes, sabudana, and nuts.

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