Mohini Ekadashi in May 19 May, 2024 19 days to go
Mohini Ekadashi Tithi Timings*:

Ekadashi Tithi Start:
11:23 AM on May 18

Ekadhashi Tithi End:
01:50 PM on May 19

Parana Timing : May 20, 05:47 AM - 08:25 AM
Hari Vasara End Moment: May 19, 08:22 PM
Dwadashi End Moment: May 20, 03:59 PM
Other important timings* on 19 May, 2024
Sunrise 05:47 AM
Sunset 06:58 PM
Moonrise 03:27 PM
Moonset 03:26 AM
*Timing in IST for Ujjain, India Change Location
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Mohini Ekadashi

Mohini Ekadashi is observed on the ekadashi (11th day) during the Shukla Paksha (the bright fortnight of moon) in the Hindu month of ‘Vaisakha’ that falls during the months of April-May, according to the Gregorian calendar.

Mohini Ekadashi 2024 is on May 19 Sunday

19 days to go for the event

Mohini Ekadashi Image Source: Prokerala

Mohini Ekadashi

This ekadashi is observed by all Hinduism followers as it helps in washing away all the sins committed by a person, including those from his/her previous births. In Hindu mythology, Mohini is the name given to the disguised form of Lord Vishnu and since the lord appeared in this form on the ekadashi tithi, the day began to be celebrated as ‘Mohini Ekadashi’ from then onwards. This Ekadashi is celebrated in the month of ‘Vaisakha’ in Northern India and adjoining regions, however according to the Tamil calendar, it falls during the month of ‘Chithirai’, in the ‘Jyestho’ month of the Bengali calendar and in the Malayalam calendar Mohini Ekadashi falls during the month of ‘Edava’. Hindu devotees observe this ekadashi to seek divine blessings for living a happy and prosperous life.

Rituals during Mohini Ekadashi:

  • On this day, people observe a strict fast without eating a grain of food whole day. The fasting starts a day in advance, on ‘Dashami’ (10th day) tithi. On this day, the observer performs pious acts and eats ‘saatvik’ food once before sunset. Complete fasting occurs on the ekadashi and continues till the sunrise of ‘Dwadashi’ (12th day). It is believed that Mohini Ekadashi vrat should be broken by drinking milk the next day.
  • The observer of Mohini Ekadashi vrat gets up before sunrise and takes an early bath with Til and Kush. He/she must sleep on the floor on the ‘dashami’ night. The devotees spend the day offering prayers to their deity and keep vigil all night by singing bhajans and chanting mantras in praise of Sri Krishna.
  • As some people cannot follow strict fasting rules due to health complications, they can observe a partial fast or vrat on Mohini Ekadashi. Eating ‘falahar’ like fruits, vegetables and milk products are allowed. On the day of Mohini Ekadashi, consuming rice and all forms of grains is prohibited even for those not observing any fast.
  • The day of Mohini Ekadashi, like all other ekadashis, is dedicated to Lord Vishnu. Special ‘Mandaps’ is prepared with idols of Lord Vishnu. Devotees worship the lord with sandalwood, sesame seeds, colorful flowers and fruits. Offering Tulsi leaves is very propitious as it is dear to Lord Vishnu. On Mohini Ekadashi day in some regions, Lord Rama, an incarnation of Lord Vishnu is also worshipped.
Lord Vishnu Image Source: Prokerala.com

Lord Maha Vishnu

Important Timings On Mohini Ekadashi 2024

SunriseMay 19, 2024 5:47 AM
SunsetMay 19, 2024 6:58 PM
Ekadashi Tithi BeginsMay 18, 2024 11:23 AM
Ekadashi Tithi EndsMay 19, 2024 1:50 PM
Hari Vasara End MomentMay 19, 2024 8:22 PM
Dwadashi End MomentMay 20, 2024 3:59 PM
Parana Time May 20, 5:47 AM - May 20, 8:25 AM
Place : Ujjain [ India ] See More

Significance of Mohini Ekadashi:

The greatness of Mohini Ekadashi was first narrated to Lord Rama by saint Vasistha and to Maharaja Yudhisthira by Lord Sri Krishna. It is believed that if a person observes the Mohini Ekadashi vrat with complete devotion than the ‘punya’ or good deeds that he receives is much more than those achieved by visiting pilgrimages, offering charity or even performing yagnas. The observer of the fast receives as many glories as achieved by donating a thousand cows in charity. The performer of this revered vrat achieves freedom from the continuous cycle of birth and death and attains salvation. Mohini Ekadashi holds huge significance in the Hindu mythology. One can even read the ‘Surya Purana’ to know more about the significance of Mohini Ekadashi.

Mohini Ekadashi festival dates between 2020 & 2030

YearDate
2020Sunday, 3rd of May
2021Saturday, 22nd of May
2022Thursday, 12th of May
2023Monday, 1st of May
2024Sunday, 19th of May
2025Thursday, 8th of May
2026Monday, 27th of April
2027Sunday, 16th of May
2028Friday, 5th of May
2029Thursday, 24th of May
2030Monday, 13th of May