Papamochani Ekadashi 2026: Date, Parana Time, Puja Rituals and Significance Ekadashi, a sacred Hindu observance dedicated to Lord Vishnu, holds particular spiritual importance during the Papamochani Ekadashi in the month of Chaitra. Devotees observe a fast from the Ekadashi tithi, which begins on March 14, 2026, at 8:10 AM, and break it on the Dwadashi tithi, ending at 9:16 AM on March 15. The Parana time, when the fast is concluded, falls between 6:30 AM and 8:54 AM on March 16, with the Dwadashi tithi ending at 9:40 AM the same day. This day is considered highly auspicious for performing rituals to honor Lord Vishnu, as it is believed to cleanse the soul and remove past and present sins. Papamochani Ekadashi is regarded as a powerful occasion for spiritual purification. Devotees are encouraged to abstain from tamasik activities—such as negative speech, indulgence in sensual pleasures, and harmful thoughts—to cleanse their minds, bodies, and souls. The fast is seen as a means to seek forgiveness from the divine and purify the self of accumulated karmic burdens. The rituals are designed to align the devotee’s actions with righteousness, equality, and purity of thought, fostering a deeper connection with the divine. The puja rituals for Papamochani Ekadashi involve several steps. Devotees are advised to wake up early, take a holy bath, and clean their homes and puja rooms. They should prepare an altar with an idol of Lord Vishnu, along with symbols of Goddess Lakshmi and Lord Ganesha. A diya lit with desi ghee is used to invoke the deity, accompanied by chanting of mantras such as the Vishnu Sahasranama and Ekadashi Katha. Offerings like garlands, homemade sweets, and bhog prasad are presented, followed by aarti.#chaitra_month #papamochani_ekadashi #lord_vishnu #goddess_lakshmi #lord_ganesha
