Kamika Ekadasi
Date & Tithi
- Date:
Monday, July 21, 2025
- Ekadashi Tithi:
Begins – July 20 at 12:12 PM
Ends – July 21 at 9:38 AM - Parana (Breaking the Fast):
July 22, between 5:07 AM and 7:05 A
Regional Observance
Kamika Ekadashi is
observed during the Krishna Paksha (waning phase) of the moon:
- In North India (Purnimanta
calendar), it falls in the Shravan month.
- In Marathi, Gujarati, Kannada, and
Telugu calendars (Amanta system), it is observed in the Ashada
month.
Significance of Kamika
Ekadashi
Kamika Ekadashi is
revered as one of the most powerful and spiritually rewarding Ekadashis:
- Greater than bathing in sacred rivers
like Ganga, Yamuna, Sindhu, Cauvery, Godavari, and Krishna.
- More meritorious than visiting holy
sites like Kashi, Haridwar, Kedarnath, and Rameswaram.
- Equivalent to reciting all Vishnu
scriptures and performing elaborate yajnas.
- Ultimate reward:
Vaikunta Prapthi – attaining salvation and reaching Vishnu Lokam,
free from the cycle of rebirth.
Legend & Beliefs
According to Hindu
scriptures, a devotee who observes Kamika Ekadashi with sincerity is freed
from all sins and protected from the fear of death. It is believed
that Yamadharmaraja, the god of death, cannot disturb the soul of one
who has observed this vrat with devotion.
Rituals & Observances
1. Sacred Bath &
Purity
- Take a holy dip in rivers or at home
with sanctified water.
- Wear clean clothes and maintain a
sattvic (pure) mindset.
2. Worship of Lord Vishnu
- Offer Tulsi leaves, flowers,
fruits, and light ghee or sesame oil lamps.
- Chant Vishnu Sahasranama, Om
Namo Bhagavate Vasudevaya, and Bhagavad Gita verses.
3. Fasting (Vrat)
- Observe a nirjala (without water)
or phalahar (fruit-based) fast.
- Avoid grains, pulses, and tamasic
foods.
- Maintain silence or engage in bhajans
and spiritual reading.
4. Temple Offerings
- Visit Sri Krishna or Vishnu
temples and light lamps as a symbol of divine illumination.
- Offer deepa daan (lamp
donation) and annadaanam (food donation) for added merit.
Symbolic Power of the
Vrat
Spiritual Act |
Kamika Ekadashi
Equivalent |
Bathing in all sacred
rivers |
Equal or lesser in
merit |
Visiting all major
Hindu pilgrimages |
Surpassed by Kamika
Ekadashi vrat |
Reading all
Vishnu-related scriptures |
Equal to observing this
single vrat |
Performing yajnas and
homas |
Considered less potent
than this Ekadashi |
Seeking salvation
(Vaikunta Prapthi) |
Most accessible through
Kamika Ekadashi devotion |
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