

Date
Vaishnava Mokshada Ekadashi
Auspicious Vrata Parana Windows
Parana Time
22 Dec, 5:26 am
Break the fast immediately after sunrise
Harivasara End Time
21 Dec, 8:05 am
Dwadashi End Time
22 Dec, 12:06 am
Fasting Rule Applied: (Dashami Viddha) Fast shifted to the following day because the previous day was tainted by Dashami Tithi at Arunodaya.
Mokshada Ekadashi is the 'giver of liberation' (Moksha). Highly auspicious, it frequently coincides with Gita Jayanti, the day Lord Krishna spoke the Bhagavad Gita to Arjuna.
The Brahmanda Purana features the story of King Vaikhanasa, who dreamt that his deceased father was suffering in hell. Distressed, he consulted Sage Parvata, who revealed that the father's past sins were the cause. The sage instructed the king to observe Mokshada Ekadashi and transfer the merit to his father. The king's devoted observance instantly freed his father, who blessed him from the heavens. The day emphasizes that the merit of this fast can liberate even the most deeply bound souls.
1. Gita Path: Reciting chapters from the Bhagavad Gita, honoring the day it was spoken. 2. Damodara Puja: Worshipping Lord Vishnu in His Damodara form with incense and Tulsi. 3. Fasting: Observing a fast to purify the mind and dedicate the merit to departed ancestors. 4. Charity: Donating spiritual books, especially the Bhagavad Gita, to seekers.