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Mohini Ekadashi is considered one of the most significant fasting days for Hindus. This day is celebrated to worship Lord Vishnu and his incarnated form, Mohini. Devotees observe a fast on Mohini Ekadashi to seek relief from their past sins and to lead a life filled with prosperity.

Mohini Ekadashi will be observed on Thursday, May 8, 2025. 


When is Mohini Ekadashi?

The Ekadashi of the Shukla Paksha in the month of Vaishakh begins on May 7 at 10:19 AM and ends on May 8 at 12:29 PM. According to the Udaya date, the fast for Mohini Ekadashi will be observed on May 8. The Parana time, when the fast can be broken, is on May 9 from 5:34 AM to 8:16 AM.

 

 

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Shabari Seva Program

You can have your ancestors' names on the Shabari wall in the temple by donating for 1 square foot of space or 1 tile.

  • Your Son or daugher's Name on Temple Wall
  • Your Parents Name on Temple Wall
  • Spouse Name on Temple Wall

Donate One Sq.ft. or 1 tile for Ram Mandir Nirman


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Annadaan seva on Mohini Ekadashi

Offering food to those in need is highly regarded on Mohini Ekadashi. Donating groceries, preparing meals, or organizing community meals (such as langar) are meaningful ways to contribute.

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Sadhu Bhojan on Mohini Ekadashi

Give to Sadhu Bhojan on Mohini Ekadashi to bring good luck and success to your family. Let's join together to honor our traditions and make a positive difference in their name.

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Mohini Ekadashi Special Gau Daana (Donate A Cow)

Donating cows on Mohini Ekadashi is regarded as highly auspicious and spiritually rewarding.

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What are the Rituals of Mohini Ekadashi?

  • Devotees observe a silent vow or a strict fast on Mohini Ekadashi.
  • On this day, participants are required to wake up early and dress in clean clothes after taking a shower.
  • The rituals for the Mohini Ekadashi fast begin on the evening of Dashami (the tenth day). Observers must consume a single satvik meal before sunset.
  • The fast continues until the Ekadashi tithi concludes. During the observance of Mohini Ekadashi Vrat, participants are prohibited from committing sinful acts and must avoid speaking lies.
  • The fast concludes on the evening of Dwadashi (the twelfth day). All observers are expected to make donations and offer food to Brahmins before breaking their fast.
  • Observers must remain awake throughout the night, dedicating their time to reciting mantras to please Lord Vishnu. Reciting the ‘Vishnu Sahasranama’ is considered highly auspicious.
  • On this day, devotees worship Lord Vishnu with great enthusiasm and devotion. After completing the rituals, they perform an aarti.
  • Performing acts of charity on Mohini Ekadashi is regarded as highly rewarding. Observers should donate food, clothing, and money to the Brahmins.
  • Additionally, devotees often organize a ‘Brahman Bhoj’ as part of their donations, as it is believed that those who engage in charity and donations during this festival will not go to hell after death.

Frequently Asked Questions

Mohini Ekadashi FAQs
What is special about Mohini Ekadashi?
Mohini Ekadashi occurs during the fortnight of the Vaisakha month. Observing a fast on this auspicious day allows individuals to rid themselves of all sins from this life and previous lives. Thus, Mohini Ekadashi holds the power to erase sins as immense as Mount Meru.
On this day, it is important to avoid consuming rice and barley, as doing so is believed to be a bad deed and can negate your virtuous actions.

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