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Nirjala Ekadashi 2026

Thursday, June 25 · The Toughest & Most Meritorious Fast of the Year · Dedicated to Lord Trivikrama Vishnu

Date June 25, 2026 (Thu)
Fast Type No Food, No Water
Parana Time Jun 26: 5:44–8:24 AM
Dedicated To Lord Trivikrama Vishnu

✦ Quick Reference: Nirjala Ekadashi 2026

  • Date: Thursday, June 25, 2026
  • Also Called: Bhimseni Ekadashi · Pandava Nirjala Ekadashi · Papanashini Ekadashi
  • Tithi Begins: June 24, 2026 at 6:12 PM (IST)
  • Tithi Ends: June 25, 2026 at 8:09 PM (IST)
  • Parana Time: June 26, 5:44 AM – 8:24 AM (IST, Ujjain)
  • Masa: Jyeshtha Shukla Paksha Ekadashi
  • Deity: Lord Trivikrama Vishnu
  • Merit: Equivalent to all 24 Ekadashis of the year combined
  • Fast Type: Strictly no food and no water for 24 hours
  • Dashami Prep: June 24 — eat one simple meal before sunset, no rice
  • Key Ritual: Vishnu Puja, Vishnu Sahasranama, Tulsi offering, Satyanarayan Katha
  • Key Charity: Water pot donation (Jalpatra Daan) — most sacred on this day

It is the height of summer. The month of Jyeshtha — June — bears down on the subcontinent with its full heat. And in this scorching environment, millions of devotees across India choose to go a full 24 hours without a single drop of water. Not out of punishment, not out of compulsion — but out of love for Lord Vishnu, and in pursuit of a single day's fast that the scriptures declare more powerful than all other fasts of the year combined.

This is Nirjala Ekadashi — the waterless fast. In 2026, it falls on Thursday, June 25. Whether you observe it in strict Vedic tradition or take a gentler, partial-fast approach, this is a day that deserves your full attention and sincere devotion. This guide tells you everything you need to know.

"Bhima asked Sage Vyasa: I cannot fast 24 times a year — my hunger is uncontrollable. Tell me, is there one fast that gives the merit of all? Vyasa smiled: Yes. One fast. Ekadashi of Jyeshtha Shukla Paksha. No food, no water. Observe it sincerely and you shall receive the fruit of every Ekadashi in the year." — Padma Purana

Nirjala Ekadashi 2026 — Exact Date, Tithi & Parana Timings

Timing is everything in Vedic ritual. Below are the verified timings for Nirjala Ekadashi 2026 per the IST (Ujjain-based Panchang):

EventDate & DayTiming (IST)Significance
Dashami — Day Before June 24Wednesday Eat one meal before sunset Prepare body. Avoid rice, onion, garlic, non-veg. Light sattvic meal.
Ekadashi Tithi Begins June 24Wednesday 6:12 PM Tithi starts — evening Vishnu puja, begin mental sankalp for fast. Key Timing
Nirjala Ekadashi Fast Day June 25Thursday Sunrise onwards (Full Day) Main fast day (Udaya Tithi). No food, no water. Vishnu puja, Sahasranama, Satyanarayan Katha. Main Day
Ekadashi Tithi Ends June 25Thursday 8:09 PM Tithi concludes. Night vigil (jagran) recommended. Vishnu Sahasranama recitation at night.
Parana — Fast Breaking June 26Friday 5:44 AM – 8:24 AM The sacred window to break the fast. Begin with Tulsi water, then fruits/simple food. Do not delay past 8:24 AM. Parana Window
Dwadashi Tithi Ends June 26Friday 10:22 PM All Parana must be completed before Dwadashi ends. Not completing Parana in time is considered an offence.

Parana Timing — City Variations

The timings above are for Ujjain (IST). Your city's Parana time may vary by 5–30 minutes. Consult your local Panchang or ask your Puja Purohit Pandit for city-specific Parana timing. The most auspicious time to break the fast is Pratahkala (early morning) — always before Madhyahna (noon).

What Is Nirjala Ekadashi — Meaning & Names Explained

The name Nirjala is Sanskrit: Nir (without) + Jala (water). It is the only Ekadashi among all 24 in the year where the fast is observed without even a drop of water — making it the most physically demanding and spiritually rewarding of all Ekadashi vrats.

Nirjala Ekadashi is known by several names, each carrying a distinct spiritual meaning:

Nirjala Ekadashi — The waterless fast
Bhimseni Ekadashi — Named after Bhima of the Mahabharata
Pandava Nirjala Ekadashi — Observed by all five Pandavas
Papanashini Ekadashi — The sin-destroying fast
Jyeshtha Shukla Ekadashi — Calendar name
Trivikrama Ekadashi — Dedicated to Lord Trivikrama Vishnu

The Story of Bhima — Why This Day Exists

Of the five Pandavas, four observed all 24 Ekadashis faithfully. But Bhima — the mighty second Pandava, known for his insatiable appetite — found it impossible to fast. Tormented by guilt, he approached the great sage Vyasa and confessed: "I cannot fast. My stomach rules me. Is there a single observance that can give me the merit of all 24 Ekadashis?" Sage Vyasa, with great compassion, revealed the secret: "Yes. Once a year, in Jyeshtha Shukla Paksha, there is an Ekadashi. If you can go through that single day without food or water, the merit equals observing all 24 Ekadashis. Not just for this year — but permanently." Bhima observed the fast. And the day has carried his name ever since — Bhimseni Ekadashi. The message: devotion finds a way, even for the imperfect.

Significance of Nirjala Ekadashi — What the Scriptures Say

The spiritual significance of Nirjala Ekadashi is documented across multiple major Vedic texts:

Padma Purana — Merit of All 24 Ekadashis

The Padma Purana explicitly states that observing Nirjala Ekadashi with sincere devotion grants the accumulated merit of all 24 Ekadashis of the year. This includes every Ekadashi from Kamada to Mokshada — the full spiritual cycle of Vishnu worship compressed into a single day of supreme self-discipline.

Narada Purana — Liberation from Sins

The Narada Purana names this Ekadashi Papanashini — the destroyer of sins. It declares that all sins accumulated through speech, thought, and action — across multiple lifetimes — are dissolved by the sincere observance of this one fast. The devotee is liberated as if they had bathed in all sacred rivers simultaneously.

Skanda Purana — Greater Than Pilgrimage

The Skanda Purana states that the merit of observing Nirjala Ekadashi surpasses the merit of visiting all Hindu pilgrimage sites combined — including Kashi, Mathura, Gaya, Prayag, and Rameswaram. A single day of waterless fast with Vishnu devotion is spiritually more powerful than the combined effect of all pilgrimages.

Bhagavata Purana — The Ganga in the Mouth

The Bhagavata Purana offers a beautiful concession: if a drop of water accidentally enters the mouth during the fast — while bathing or rinsing — it does not break the vrat. However, intentional drinking is prohibited. The text also notes that repeating the name of Lord Vishnu on this day has the sanctifying power of bathing in the Ganga itself.

Charity & Liberation — For Ancestors Too

Scriptures declare that donating a water pot (Jalpatra Daan) filled with water to a Brahmin or a needy person on Nirjala Ekadashi — since the devotee themselves cannot drink — is the most auspicious charity of the year. The departed souls of one's ancestors are believed to receive liberation through this act of compassion combined with one's own sacrifice.

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Complete Nirjala Ekadashi Puja Vidhi — Step by Step

The Nirjala Ekadashi puja follows a specific sequence. Here is the complete day-by-day vidhi:

Day Before — Dashami Preparation (June 24)

Dashami Ahaar (One Sattvic Meal)

On Dashami, eat one simple meal before sunset. Avoid rice, onion, garlic, and all non-vegetarian food. Prefer simple dal, roti, and vegetables. This prepares your digestive system for the next day's complete fast without creating excessive hunger or acidity.

Evening Vishnu Puja at Tithi Start

At 6:12 PM on June 24, the Ekadashi Tithi begins. Light a diya before the Vishnu idol, offer Tulsi leaves, and take your Sankalp: formally declare your intention to observe the Nirjala fast for liberation, sin-destruction, and Vishnu's grace. The Sankalp sets the spiritual purpose of the entire vrat.

Ekadashi Day — June 25 (The Fast Day)

Brahma Muhurta — Wake at 4:00 AM

Rise before sunrise. Take a complete bath. Wear clean, fresh clothes — white or yellow is traditional. Set up the puja space with a clean cloth, Vishnu idol or image facing east, fresh flowers, and an oil lamp.

Sankalp & Vishnu Puja

Begin with a formal Sankalp: cup your hands with water, rice, and flowers and recite your name, gotra, and the intention of the fast. Worship Lord Trivikrama Vishnu with Panchamrit, Tulsi leaves, yellow flowers, chandan, and akshata. If a Pandit is present, the Satyanarayan Katha or Vishnu Sahasranama recitation begins now.

Vishnu Sahasranama & Continuous Chanting

Throughout the day, chant the Vishnu Sahasranama (1,000 names of Vishnu), the Hare Krishna Mahamantra, or simply Om Namo Bhagavate Vasudevaya on a Tulsi mala. Reading the Bhagavad Gita, Bhagavata Purana, or Vishnu Stotrams is highly recommended. The mind should remain in devotional engagement throughout the fast.

Satyanarayan Katha (Evening)

Performing Satyanarayan Katha in the evening — while the family and household gather — is one of the most complete ways to observe Nirjala Ekadashi. Since both are Vishnu pujas, the combination multiplies spiritual merit exponentially. The Katha takes 1.5–2 hours and is followed by Prasad distribution.

Night Vigil — Jagran

After sunset, observe a night vigil (Jagran) — stay awake through the night with bhajans, Vishnu kirtans, and recitation of stotrams. The period between sunset on June 25 and sunrise on June 26 is considered sacred. If you cannot stay awake the full night, at minimum perform the midnight puja (Nishitha Kaal puja) around midnight.

Next Day — Dwadashi Parana (June 26)

Parana — Breaking the Fast (5:44–8:24 AM)

After sunrise on June 26, wait until Hari Vasara ends. The Parana window is 5:44 AM to 8:24 AM (IST, Ujjain). Begin with a sip of Tulsi-infused water or plain water. Offer morning prayers to Lord Vishnu. Then break the fast with light sattvic food — fruits, curd, or simple khichdi. Do NOT break the fast during Madhyahna (midday). Do NOT delay Parana beyond the Dwadashi tithi end time.

Brahmin Feeding & Daan

After Parana, feed Brahmins or the poor. This is an essential part of completing the vrat. The most sacred donation on this day is Jalpatra Daan — offering a pot of water to a Brahmin or a needy person, since you yourself have abstained from water the previous day. Yellow cloth, footwear, an umbrella, and grains are also traditional donations.

Nirjala Ekadashi Puja Samagri List

Gather these items for a complete Vishnu puja on June 25:

Lord Vishnu / Trivikrama idol or framed image
Yellow cloth for puja altar
Panchamrit — milk, curd, honey, ghee, sugar
Tulsi leaves (fresh — minimum 21)
Yellow flowers — marigold, champa
Banana fruit × 5 (Naivedyam)
Chandan (sandalwood paste)
Kumkum + Haldi + Roli
Akshata (unbroken rice with turmeric)
Incense sticks (Tulsi or Chandan)
Camphor (Kapoor) for aarti
Ghee diya (lamp with ghee)
Copper Kalash + mango leaves + coconut
Betel leaves × 5 + Supari
Gangajal (sacred water for abhishek)
Vishnu Sahasranama book or Satyanarayan Katha book
Water pot (for Jalpatra Daan charity)
Yellow cloth + grains (for Brahmin donation)
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Nirjala Ekadashi — Do's and Don'ts

A clean and disciplined observance maximises the spiritual merit of this sacred fast:

Do These on June 25

  • Wake up before sunrise (4:00 AM recommended)
  • Bathe completely before beginning puja
  • Observe complete fast — no food, no water
  • Chant Vishnu Sahasranama throughout the day
  • Recite Om Namo Bhagavate Vasudevaya on a Tulsi mala
  • Perform Satyanarayan Katha in the evening
  • Read Bhagavad Gita or Bhagavata Purana
  • Observe night vigil (Jagran) with bhajans
  • Offer Tulsi leaves to Vishnu — he loves them especially
  • Donate a water pot (Jalpatra Daan) the next morning
  • Break the fast on June 26 within Parana window (5:44–8:24 AM)
  • Feed a Brahmin or the poor after Parana

Avoid These on June 25

  • No food of any kind — including fruits or milk
  • No water — this is the defining rule of Nirjala
  • No rice on Dashami (June 24) — avoid the day before too
  • No onion, garlic, or tamasic food during the entire vrat period
  • No non-vegetarian food from Dashami to Dwadashi
  • Do not sleep during the day on Ekadashi
  • Avoid arguments, harsh speech, or negative thoughts
  • Do not break the fast before the Parana window
  • Do not break the fast during Madhyahna (midday)
  • Do not delay Parana beyond June 26 Dwadashi end (10:22 PM)
  • Avoid excessive physical exertion during the fast
  • Do not use betel nut, tobacco, or intoxicants

Who Can Observe Partial Fast — Health Exceptions

The Nirjala fast is physically demanding, especially in the June summer heat. The scriptures themselves make provision for those who cannot observe the complete waterless fast:

Those with health conditions (diabetes, hypertension, kidney issues, heart conditions) should not observe the strict waterless fast. They may take water, prescribed medicines, and light fruit throughout the day while still observing the devotional aspects of the vrat.

Pregnant women and nursing mothers must not observe a complete Nirjala fast. Partial fasting with fruits and milk is acceptable and still earns significant merit.

The elderly (above 65) may observe a partial fast — water is permitted. The devotional intention and Vishnu worship are what carry the spiritual weight, not the physical sacrifice alone.

Children below 12 should not observe this fast at all. They may participate in the puja and receive prasad.

Intention Over Perfection

The Bhagavata Purana reminds us: a sincere partial observation with genuine devotion earns more merit than a mechanical strict fast performed without love. If circumstances force you to take water or modify the fast, maintain the devotional engagement — chanting, puja, and night vigil — and Vishnu's grace remains fully available to you.

All 24 Ekadashi 2026 Dates — Nirjala Is the Most Powerful

Nirjala Ekadashi sits at the summit of the Ekadashi calendar. Here are all 24 Ekadashi dates in 2026 for your reference — Nirjala highlighted:

Putrada Ekadashi
Jan 10, 2026
Pausha Shukla
Shattila Ekadashi
Jan 25, 2026
Magha Krishna
Jaya Ekadashi
Feb 8, 2026
Magha Shukla
Vijaya Ekadashi
Feb 24, 2026
Phalguna Krishna
Amalaki Ekadashi
Mar 10, 2026
Phalguna Shukla
Papamochani Ekadashi
Mar 25, 2026
Chaitra Krishna
Kamada Ekadashi
Apr 9, 2026
Chaitra Shukla
Varuthini Ekadashi
Apr 23, 2026
Vaishakha Krishna
Mohini Ekadashi
May 8, 2026
Vaishakha Shukla
Apara Ekadashi
May 23, 2026
Jyeshtha Krishna
Parama Ekadashi
Jun 11, 2026
Adhika Jyeshtha Shukla
Nirjala Ekadashi
Jun 25, 2026
Jyeshtha Shukla — THE MOST POWERFUL
Yogini Ekadashi
Jul 9, 2026
Ashadha Krishna
Devshayani / Shayani
Jul 24, 2026
Ashadha Shukla
Kamika Ekadashi
Aug 8, 2026
Shravana Krishna
Shravana Putrada
Aug 23, 2026
Shravana Shukla
Aja Ekadashi
Sep 6, 2026
Bhadrapada Krishna
Parsva Ekadashi
Sep 21, 2026
Bhadrapada Shukla
Indira Ekadashi
Oct 6, 2026
Ashwina Krishna
Papankusha Ekadashi
Oct 21, 2026
Ashwina Shukla
Rama Ekadashi
Nov 4, 2026
Kartika Krishna
Devutthana Ekadashi
Nov 20, 2026
Kartika Shukla
Utpanna Ekadashi
Dec 4, 2026
Margashirsha Krishna
Mokshada Ekadashi
Dec 19, 2026
Margashirsha Shukla

Why Perform Satyanarayan Puja on Nirjala Ekadashi?

Satyanarayan Puja — the worship of Lord Vishnu as Satyanarayana — is one of the most accessible and beloved of all Vishnu pujas. On Nirjala Ekadashi, combining the waterless fast with Satyanarayan Katha at home creates a powerful spiritual synergy:

Double Vishnu Merit

Both the Ekadashi fast and Satyanarayan Puja are dedicated to Lord Vishnu. Combining them on the same day multiplies the spiritual benefit of each.

Family Participation

While the fasting devotee observes Nirjala, the whole family participates in Satyanarayan Katha together — creating a shared devotional experience.

Prasad for Breaking Fast

The Satyanarayan Sheera (sooji prasad) naturally becomes the ideal sattvic food to break the Nirjala fast on Dwadashi morning — blessed and pure.

Wish Fulfillment

Satyanarayan Puja is performed to fulfil sincere desires. On Nirjala Ekadashi — a day of maximum Vishnu power — any sincere prayer offered in the Katha is heard with special clarity.

Complete Vedic Observance

Fasting + Vishnu worship + Katha recitation + night vigil + morning Parana + Brahmin feeding. This is the most complete Nirjala Ekadashi observance possible.

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One Day. A Year's Worth of Devotion.

We spend all year meaning to be more disciplined, more devoted, more present. Nirjala Ekadashi asks for one day. One day of no food, no water, no distraction — just you and Lord Vishnu. In that one day, the scriptures promise what most devotees spend a lifetime seeking: the accumulated merit of 24 fasts, the destruction of accumulated sins, and the direct grace of the Lord. June 25, 2026. Clear your calendar. Book your Pandit. Let this one day count.

Frequently Asked Questions — Nirjala Ekadashi 2026

When is Nirjala Ekadashi 2026?

Nirjala Ekadashi 2026 falls on Thursday, June 25, 2026. The Ekadashi Tithi begins June 24 at 6:12 PM (IST) and ends June 25 at 8:09 PM (IST). The fast is observed on June 25 — the Udaya Tithi (sunrise) day.

What is the Parana time for Nirjala Ekadashi 2026?

The Parana window is June 26, 2026 from 5:44 AM to 8:24 AM (IST, Ujjain). Begin with Tulsi water or plain water, offer morning Vishnu prayers, then take sattvic food. Do not break the fast during Madhyahna (midday). City-wise timings may vary slightly — consult your local Panchang or Puja Purohit Pandit for your city's exact window.

Why is it called Bhimseni Ekadashi?

It is named after Bhima of the Mahabharata, who was unable to observe the 24 Ekadashis due to his insatiable hunger. Sage Vyasa told him that observing just one Nirjala Ekadashi — completely without food or water — would grant him the merit of all 24 Ekadashis combined. Bhima observed the fast, hence the name.

What is the significance of this Ekadashi — why is it the most powerful?

The Padma Purana, Narada Purana, Skanda Purana, and Bhagavata Purana all declare Nirjala Ekadashi the most powerful Ekadashi of the year. Its merit is equivalent to all 24 Ekadashis combined. It destroys accumulated sins (Papanashini), grants liberation (moksha), removes illness and poverty, and bestows Vishnu's direct blessings.

Can people with health issues observe Nirjala Ekadashi?

Those with diabetes, hypertension, kidney issues, heart conditions, pregnancy, or elderly individuals above 65 should observe a modified fast — water and fruits are permitted. Children below 12 should not fast at all. The devotional aspects (puja, chanting, night vigil) can be observed fully regardless of physical health. Intention and devotion carry the spiritual weight.

What if water accidentally enters the mouth during the fast?

The scriptures specifically address this: if a drop of water accidentally enters the mouth during bathing or mouth rinsing, it does not break the vrat. What is prohibited is intentional drinking. The Bhagavata Purana states a small sip (up to six Mashas of water) is permitted as a medicinal exception without spiritual penalty.

What should be donated on Nirjala Ekadashi?

The most auspicious donation is Jalpatra Daan — offering a pot of water to a Brahmin or needy person on June 26 morning. Since you yourself abstained from water, this offering carries extraordinary compassionate merit. Additionally, yellow cloth, footwear, an umbrella (against summer heat), grains, and cash donation to Brahmins or the poor are all recommended.

Can Satyanarayan Puja be performed on Nirjala Ekadashi?

Absolutely — and it is highly recommended. Satyanarayan Puja is a Vishnu puja, and Nirjala Ekadashi is the most powerful Vishnu day of the year. Combining the fast with Satyanarayan Katha in the evening creates a complete, spiritually potent observance. Puja Purohit provides verified Pandits for Satyanarayan Puja starting at ₹1,800 — book for June 25.

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