

Date
Vaishnava Indira Ekadashi
(Trisparsha Mahadwadashi)
Auspicious Vrata Parana Windows
Parana Time
8 Oct, 6:52 am
Break the fast immediately after sunrise
Harivasara End Time
7 Oct, 1:45 pm
Dwadashi End Time
8 Oct, 6:47 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.
Indira Ekadashi falls during the Pitru Paksha (the fortnight of the ancestors). It is uniquely dedicated to the liberation of departed souls and the clearing of ancestral debts (Pitru Rina).
In the Brahma Vaivarta Purana, Lord Krishna tells the story of King Indrasena. The king learned from Sage Narada that his father was suffering in the realm of Yama due to broken vows in his past life. Narada instructed the king to observe Indira Ekadashi and offer its merit to his father. By doing so, flowers rained from the heavens, and the king's father was instantly liberated and transported to Vaikuntha. It is considered the most powerful day to help one's ancestors.
1. Shaligram Puja: Worshipping the Shaligram Shila with utmost devotion. 2. Tarpan & Shraddha: Performing ancestral rites (Shraddha) and offering the merit of the fast to departed ancestors. 3. Fasting: Observing a rigid fast to generate spiritual merit for the deceased. 4. Charity: Feeding Brahmins and cows, and donating food in the name of the ancestors.