Nirjala Ekadashi 2022

10th

June 2022

(Friday)

Nirjala Ekadashi Starts in : 10/06/2022

Nirjala Ekadashi Ends in : 11/06/2022

2022 Nirjala Ekadashi

Nirjala Ekadashi

Nirjala Ekadashi 2022

Nirjala Ekadashi 2022

Nirjala Ekadashi on Friday, June 10, 2022

On 11th Jun, Parana Time – 01:37 PM to 04:11 PM
On Parana Day Hari Vasara End Moment – 11:09 AM

Ekadashi Tithi Begins – 07:25 AM on Jun 10, 2022
Ekadashi Tithi Ends – 05:45 AM on Jun 11, 2022

Gauna Nirjala Ekadashi on Saturday, June 11, 2022

On 12th Jun, Parana Time for Gauna Ekadashi – 05:53 AM to 08:28 AM
On Parana Day Dwadashi would be over before Sunrise

Ekadashi Tithi Begins – 07:25 AM on Jun 10, 2022
Ekadashi Tithi Ends – 05:45 AM on Jun 11, 2022

Nirjala Ekadashi is the most important and significant Ekadashis out of all twenty-four Ekadashis in a year. Nirjala means without water and Nirjala Ekadashi fasting is observed without water and any type of food. Nirjala Ekadashi Vrata is the toughest among all Ekadashi fasting due to strict fasting rules. Devotees abstain not only from food but also from water while observing Nirjala Ekadashi Vrat.

 

Benefits of Nirjala Ekadashi Fast

Devotees who are unable to observe all twenty fours Ekadashi fasting in a year should observe single Nirjala Ekadashi fasting as fasting on Nirjala Ekadashi brings all benefits of twenty-four Ekadashi fasting in a year.

Nirjala Ekadashi is also known as Pandava Ekadashi and Bhimseni or Bhima Ekadashi due to one legend associated with Nirjala Ekadashi. Bhimsen, the second Pandava brother and voracious eater, was not able to control his desire of having food and was not able to observe Ekadashi fasting. Except Bhima, all Pandava brothers and Draupadi used to observe all Ekadashi fasting. Bhima, being upset due to his weak determination and doing a dishonor to Lord Vishnu, met Maharishi Vyasa to find some solution. Sage Vyasa advised Bhima to observe single Nirjala Ekadasi fasting to compensate for not observing all Ekadashi fasting in a year. Due to this legend Nirjala Ekadashi is also known as Bhimseni Ekadashi or Pandava Ekadashi.

 

Nirjala Ekadashi Time

Nirjala Ekadashi fasting falls during Shukla Paksha of Jyeshta month and currently falls in the month of May or June. Nirjala Ekadashi falls just after Ganga Dussehra but in some years Ganga Dussehra and Nirjala Ekadashi might fall on the same day.

Parana means breaking the fast. 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. Not doing Parana within Dwadashi is similar to an offence.

Parana should not be done during Hari Vasara. One should wait for Hari Vasara to get over before breaking the fast. Hari Vasara is first one-fourth duration of Dwadashi Tithi. The most preferred time to break the fast is Pratahkal. One should avoid breaking the fast during Madhyana. If due to some reasons one is not able to break the fast during Pratahkal then one should do it after Madhyana.

At times, Ekadashi fasting is suggested on two consecutive days. It is advised that Smartha with family should observe fasting on the first day only. The alternate Ekadashi fasting, which is the second one, is suggested for Sanyasis, widows and for those who want Moksha. When alternate Ekadashi fasting is suggested for Smartha it coincides with Vaishnava Ekadashi fasting day.

Ekadashi fasting on both days is suggested for staunch devotees who seek for love and affection of Lord Vishnu.