Every year Papankusha Ekadashi is celebrated on the next day of Dussehra. This day is dedicated to Lord Vishnu, the savior of the world. Lord Vishnu is worshipped on this day. Along with this, Ekadashi fast is kept for him. By observing this fast, every wish of the devotee is fulfilled. Along with this, happiness and good fortune increase. This year Dussehra is on 12 October. Ekadashi Tithi is on the next day. However, people (devotees) are in dilemma regarding the date of Papankusha Ekadashi . Let us know the correct date and auspicious time of Papankusha Ekadashi-
Auspicious time of Papankusha Ekadashi (Papankusha Ekadashi Shubh Muhurat)
According to the Vedic calendar, Ekadashi Tithi of Shukla Paksha of Ashwin month will start on Sunday, October 13 at 09:08 am Indian time and will end on Monday, October 14 at 06:41 am. Dwadashi Tithi is on October 14.
When is Papankusha Ekadashi?
In Sanatan Dharma, the date is calculated from the sunrise. This year, Ekadashi Tithi will begin in the morning on October 13. As per the Udaya Tithi, Papankusha Ekadashi will be celebrated on October 13. Sometimes Ekadashi is celebrated for two days. On the first day, common people keep a fast on Ekadashi. On the other hand, the followers of the Vaishnav community keep a fast on the second day. In this way, common people can keep a fast on Ekadashi on October 13. They can break their fast the next day on October 14. Sadhaks can break their fast on October 14 between 01:16 pm to 03:34 pm. The followers of the Vaishnav community will keep a fast on Papankusha Ekadashi on October 14.
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Sunrise - at 6:21 am
Sunset - 05:53 pm
Moonrise - at 03:20 pm
Moonset - 02:33 am (October 14)
Brahma Muhurta - from 04:41 am to 05:31 am
Vijay Muhurat - from 02:02 pm to 02:49 pm
Twilight time - from 05:53 pm to 06:18 pm
Nishita Muhurta - from 11:42 pm to 12:32 am
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