Yogini Ekadashi 2026:Complete Vrat Guide with Parana Muhurat, Puja Timings

Noopur Kumari | Jul 08, 2026, 14:59 IST
Yogini Ekadashi 2026, which is considered among the most important days for fasting in Hindu, falls during the Krishna Paksha in the month of Ashadha in the year 2026. Yogini Ekadashi is associated with Lord Vishnu. It is said to be a way to wash away sins, attain good health, and achieve spiritual peace . This is because this tithi will fall on two different days during this time, and you must know the date on which to fast.
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Yogini Kadashi is an important consideration for Ekadashi during the Ashadha Krishna Paksha Ekadashi 2026. This verse believes in removing our abstract and cleansing our minds, and guides devotees toward a prosperous life. The Brahma Vaivarta Purana says that worshipping the Yogini Ekadashi fast frees a person from the chains of idols. Moreover, seeing this fast gives credit for feeding 88,000 Brahmins and completing destruction of all one's sins. The story which is related to this day of Yogini Ekadashi as described in the Vishnu Purana should be recited certainly on the day of Yogini Ekadashi.

Yogini Ekadashi in 2026 Day and Timing


Yogini Ekadasi 2026 is Friday, 10th July, for grihasthas,
Yogini Ekadasi 2026 is Friday, 10th July, for grihasthas,


Yogini Ekadasi 2026 is Friday, 10th July, for grihasthas, whereas vaishnavas will observe fast on 11th July, Saturday. It is important to verify the Yogini Ekadasi tithi time and Yogini Ekadasi 2026 Parana muhurat before beginning. Follow all vrat regulations related to Yogini Ekadasi as per Ekadasi calendar July


Yoginin Ekadashi Tithi 2026

  • Tithi Begins: 08:16 AM on July 10, 2026
  • Tithi Ends: 05:22 AM on July 11, 2026
  • Parana Tithi( Breakfast Timing )
Parna muhurat for Yoginin Ekadashi 2026 fall between 01:50 PM to 04:36 PM on July 11, 2026


Puja Vidhi: How to Follow the Fast

  • Wake up in Brahma Muhurta (early morning hours before sunrise, ), and take a bath in Take Sankalpa commitment to do the fast.
  • Pray to Lord Vishnu and present him with yellow flowers, tulsi leaves and water.
  • Chant Vishnu Sahasranam or Yogini Ekadashi Katha.
  • Perform evening aarti, and maintain peace in mind all through the day.

Food Should Be Avoided on Yogini Ekadashi


Yogini Ekadashi 2026
Yogini Ekadashi 2026

Complete fasting is required on this day. The following foods should be avoided:
  1. Grains, lentils, and beans
  2. Onions and garlics
  3. Non-vegetarian food and alcoholic beverages
The Food that You Can Consume Instead

If you are unable to follow the complete Nirjala fast on the occasion, then you can choose the Phalahar diet that includes:

  • Fruits
  • Milk and dairy products
  • Dry fruits and nuts
  • Water or coconut water

Importance of Yogini Ekadashi

Yogini Ekadashi significance is the ability to purify oneself from sins and earn spiritual credits similar to the offering of food to thousands of Brahmins. The Yogini Ekadashi tale of Hem Mali (also known as Hemamali) is the source behind which teaches followers the value of discipline and dedication to Lord Vishnu. As per the Yogini Ekadashi vrat katha Padma Purana, even Lord Krishna had described this fasting as the most sacred among all Ekadashis to Yogini Ekadashi Yudhishthira.

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Frequently Asked Questions (FAQs)

  1. What are benefit of yogini ekadashi
    Yogini ekadashi is basically dedicated to lord vishu. it also said clean a past sins, attain good health, and achieve spiritual peace
  2. Why 2 day yogini ekadashi
    Yogini Ekadashi lasts two days because fasting follows the yogini Ekadashi tithi, while Parana is performed on the next day's Dwadashi tithi.
  3. Which ekadashi most powerful
    Nirjala Ekadashi is believed to be the most powerful of all Ekadashi, as it is thought that the spiritual gains of the 24 Ekadashi fasts are achieved in one day.
  4. Why should avoid rice in ekadashi
    Rice is genuinely avoided on every Ekadashi because Hindu scriptures believe it increases tamasic qualities, while fasting encourages purity, discipline, and spiritual focus.

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