

Date
Vaishnava Aja Ekadashi
(Trisparsha Mahadwadashi)
Auspicious Vrata Parana Windows
Parana Time
8 Sep, 7:01 am
Break the fast immediately after sunrise
Harivasara End Time
7 Sep, 12:59 pm
Dwadashi End Time
8 Sep, 5:13 am
Trisparsha Mahadwadashi: When Ekadashi Tithi rules sunrise on Day 1 and Trayodashi Tithi rules sunrise on Day 2 (Dwadashi is entirely absent), it forms the sacred Trisparsha Mahadwadashi.
Aja Ekadashi, also known as Annada Ekadashi, is observed to destroy accumulated sins, alleviate profound suffering, and restore lost honor and prosperity.
Its glory is illustrated in the Brahmanda Purana through the legendary King Harishchandra. Known for his absolute adherence to truth, the king lost his kingdom, his wealth, and even sold his wife and himself into servitude to keep a promise. Reduced to working in a cremation ground, he lived in utter despair. By the grace of Sage Gautama, he was instructed to observe Aja Ekadashi. This observance destroyed his past karmic debts, returning his kingdom, his deceased son, and his untarnished glory.
1. Fasting: Observing a strict fast, dedicating all actions to Lord Hrishikesha (Vishnu). 2. Night Vigil: Staying awake to sing bhajans, preventing the mind from slipping into lethargy. 3. Puja: Worshipping Lord Vishnu with sesame seeds, flowers, and offering Naivedya. 4. Charity: Acts of kindness and feeding the poor are highly encouraged on this day.