Shravana Putrada Ekadashi 2026: Tithi, Parana Time, Puja Vidhi
Sandeep Patel
Shravana Putrada Ekadashi 2026 falls on August 23. Check Ujjain Tithi, Parana time, puja vidhi, vrat katha, fasting rules and significance.
Shravana Putrada Ekadashi 2026 will be observed on Sunday, August 23. Check the Ekadashi Tithi, Ujjain Parana time, puja vidhi, vrat katha, fasting rules and religious significance of the festival dedicated to Lord Vishnu.
Shravana Putrada Ekadashi, also known as Pavitra Ekadashi or Pavitropana Ekadashi, is observed during the Shukla Paksha of the Hindu month of Shravan. Devotees traditionally observe a fast and worship Lord Vishnu on this auspicious day.
According to the Ujjain timings provided, the Ekadashi Tithi begins at 2:00 AM on August 23 and ends at 4:19 AM on August 24. The Parana, or fast-breaking period, is scheduled for August 24.
Ekadashi Tithi And Date
Shravana Putrada Ekadashi will be observed on August 23, 2026. The festival is dedicated to Lord Vishnu and is considered significant in Vaishnava traditions.
For Ujjain, sunrise on August 23 is at 6:09 AM, while sunset is at 6:49 PM. The Moon is scheduled to rise at 3:41 PM and set at 2:21 AM.
The exact observance can vary according to location and Panchang calculations. Devotees should therefore check their local timings before observing the vrat.
Parana Time On August 24
The fast is traditionally broken on Dwadashi during the prescribed Parana period.
For Ujjain, the Parana time on August 24 is 1:45 PM to 4:16 PM. The Hari Vasara period ends at 10:49 AM on the same day.
Devotees following the vrat should observe the fast-breaking ritual within the applicable Parana window according to their local Panchang.
Putrada Ekadashi Vrat Katha
The traditional story associated with Shravana Putrada Ekadashi centres on King Mahijit of Mahishmati.
According to the religious legend, Mahijit was a righteous ruler but remained troubled because he had no child. His ministers approached sage Lomasha seeking a solution.
The sage explained that the king's childlessness was connected to an act committed in his previous birth. He advised the people of the kingdom to observe Shravana Putrada Ekadashi and dedicate the spiritual merit of their fast to the king.
Following the sage's instructions, the people observed the Ekadashi vrat and performed the prescribed worship. According to the legend, the queen later gave birth to a son.
The story is traditionally narrated to explain the religious importance associated with Putrada Ekadashi.
Puja Vidhi And Vrat Rules
Devotees traditionally begin the observance with prayers to Lord Vishnu. Flowers, fruits and other sattvik offerings may be offered during the puja.
In many households and temples, Panchamrit abhishek is also performed. Devotees may chant Vishnu mantras, read religious texts, sing bhajans and participate in devotional activities.
Traditional Ekadashi fasting generally excludes rice, grains and pulses. Depending on family and regional traditions, some devotees observe a complete fast while others consume permitted fasting foods.
The specific rules should be followed according to one's family tradition or local Panchang.
Religious Significance
The word “Putrada” is traditionally interpreted as “giver of offspring”. Religious traditions associate this Ekadashi with prayers for family welfare, progeny and divine blessings.
Devotees also observe the fast as an act of spiritual discipline and devotion to Lord Vishnu. The associated vrat katha emphasises faith, charity, righteous conduct and devotion.
Shravana Putrada Ekadashi is particularly important among Vaishnava devotees and is observed with regional variations across India.
Jhulan Festival Connection
Shravana Putrada Ekadashi is also associated in some traditions with the beginning of the Jhulan festival.
During Jhulan, Radha and Krishna idols are placed on decorated swings and worshipped by devotees. Temples and households may organise special devotional programmes during the festival.
However, the timing and manner of Jhulan celebrations can differ across regions and religious traditions.
City-Wise Timing Matters
The timings mentioned above are specifically based on Ujjain calculations. Ekadashi Tithi and Parana timings can vary from one city to another because they depend on geographical location and Panchang calculations.
Devotees in Delhi, Mumbai, Bhopal, Raipur, Kolkata and other cities should therefore verify their local sunrise, Tithi and Parana timings before observing or concluding the fast.
The August 23 observance date remains the key festival date in the Ujjain-based calendar information provided here.
IMPORTANT TIMINGS
| Event | Ujjain Timing |
|---|---|
| Ekadashi Tithi Begins | August 23, 2:00 AM |
| Ekadashi Tithi Ends | August 24, 4:19 AM |
| Hari Vasara Ends | August 24, 10:49 AM |
| Parana Time | August 24, 1:45 PM–4:16 PM |
| Sunrise, Aug 23 | 6:09 AM |
| Sunset, Aug 23 | 6:49 PM |
SHRAVANA PUTRADA EKADASHI 2026
Shravana Putrada Ekadashi 2026 will be observed on August 23, with devotees traditionally fasting and worshipping Lord Vishnu. The Ujjain-based timings place the Ekadashi Tithi from 2:00 AM on August 23 to 4:19 AM on August 24, while the Parana period is 1:45 PM to 4:16 PM on August 24.
Because religious calendar calculations can differ by location, devotees should confirm the timings for their own city before beginning or breaking the vrat.
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