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Padmini Ekadashi 2026: May 26 or 27? Check the Correct Date

Confused about Padmini Ekadashi 2026 date? Know whether the vrat is on May 26 or 27, along with correct Parana timing, puja vidhi, and spiritual significance.


Padmini Ekadashi is a very sacred Ekadashi vrat for Lord Vishnu. Every year people are eagerly looking forward to this spiritually powerful day to ask for blessings and peace, and also to seek to be liberated from sins and to have prosperity. Most of the confusion comes from the fact that different calendars show two different dates for Padmini Ekadashi 2026- May 26or May 27. Here I want to provide the correct day, Parana time, spiritual meaning and how to do these holy fasting rituals for Padmini Ekadashi.



Padmini Ekadashi 2026 Correct Date


According to the Hindu Panchang, Padmini Ekadashi will be observed on Wednesday, May 27, 2026.


Hence, the doubts crop up as Ekadashi Tithi begins a day earlier and lasts until the morning of May 27.


Important Timings


  • Ekadashi Tithi Ends: 06:21 AM on May 27, 2026

  • Padmini Ekadashi Fast Date: May 27, 2026

  • Parana Timing: May 28, 2026, from 05:25 AM to 07:56 AM

  • Dwadashi Ends on Parana Day: 07:56 AM on May 28, 2026


Traditional Hindu fasting methods state that Ekadashi vrat is observed based on sunrise timing and the presence of Ekadashi Tithi during sunshine. This has led to adopting May 27 as the correct fasting date.



Why Is Padmini Ekadashi So Special?


Padmini Ekadashi occurs exclusively during Adhik Maas, which Hindu tradition deems most auspicious in its own right. This rare Ekadashi is very much connected with devotion to Lord Vishnu and spiritual purification.


The Padma Purana highlights the greatness of Ekadashi fasting:


एकादश्यां निराहारो यो भुङ्क्ते द्वादशी दिने।

विष्णुलोकमवाप्नोति सर्वपापैः प्रमुच्यते॥


A devotee who observes the Ekadashi fast with devotion and breaks it properly on Dwadashi attains the blessings of Lord Vishnu and becomes free from sins.


Therefore, the observance of the Padmini Ekadashi fast is very important to all devotees of Lord Vishnu throughout India and there is deep faith and discipline amongst the devotees. Many of the devotees have been readers of Sanatan Gyan searching on the internet to find out what is the spiritual meaning of certain types of fasting and other related traditions.



Spiritual Significance of Padmini Ekadashi


Padmini Ekadashi is a festival dedicated to enhancing one's spiritual purity through devotion to Lord Vishnu. It is believed that a true devotee who performs this vrata (ritual), will obtain the power to eliminate negativity from their life and develop their consciousness to be closer to God.


Benefits Associated With Padmini Ekadashi


  • Spiritual growth and upliftment

  • Fulfillment of desires

  • Prosperity and well-being

  • Peace of mind and positivity

  • Stronger devotion towards Lord Vishnu

  • Removal of sins and negative karmas


The Bhagavad Gita also highlights the importance of devotion:


“पत्रं पुष्पं फलं तोयं यो मे भक्त्या प्रयच्छति।”

 

Lord Vishnu accepts even a leaf, flower, fruit, or water when offered with true devotion.


This teaches that sincere bhakti matters more than material offerings.



Padmini Ekadashi Rituals and Puja Vidhi


Devotees perform Padmini Ekadashi where they will put all of their thoughts and discipline into each act of devotion and they start with ritualistic cleanliness and have a holy bath each morning prior to beginning the rites.


Important Rituals Followed on Padmini Ekadashi


1. Sankalp for Fasting


Devotees take a vow to observe the vrat with full dedication and devotion to Lord Vishnu.


2. Worship of Lord Vishnu


Offer Tulsi leaves, yellow flowers, incense, fruits, and sweets to Lord Vishnu.


Chanting Vishnu mantras is considered highly auspicious:


“ॐ नमो भगवते वासुदेवाय॥”

 

Salutations to Lord Vasudeva, the supreme form of Vishnu.


3. Reading Vishnu Sahasranama


Many devotees read Vishnu Sahasranama or Bhagavad Gita to gain spiritual blessings.


4. Fasting Throughout the Day


Some devotees observe Nirjala vrat without water, while others consume fruits and satvik food depending on their health and tradition.


5. Night Vigil and Bhajans


Staying awake at night while singing bhajans and remembering Lord Vishnu is considered highly rewarding spiritually.



Why Do Different Calendars Show May 26 and 27?


Many devotees will have difficulty determining the start of Ekadashi Tithi as some calendars provide the timing based on the Tithi and others provide the timing based on sunrise.


Ekadashi Tithi in 2026 will begin May 26 and remain effective until sunrise May 27, 2026, therefore the majority of Vaishnavs as well as traditional Hindu Panchangs indicate that devotees should fast on May 27, 2026.


Due to the fact many of the websites devoted to the management of spiritual practices (such as Sanatangyan) suggest to devotees to check both the tithi timings as well as the sunrise fasting determined time, irrespective of their calendar, prior to observing any Ekadashi vrata.


Padmini Ekadashi in 2026 will be observed on May 27, 2026, and it is believed that by honoring this sacred vrat of observing true devotion to Lord Vishnu, his devotees will become spiritually blessed and will experience peace and positivity as a result of the improved connection with the Lord.


 

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