In the Indian calendar, there are days of special power. One of them is Padmini Ekadashi. It is the eleventh lunar day (ekadashi) in the bright half of the month of Ashadha (June-July). In 2026, Padmini Ekadashi falls on May 25. It is believed that this day cleanses from all sins, brings luck, and helps to gain wealth. But what lies behind this? Why do millions of people fast and pray on this day? Let's find out. What does the word “Padmini Ekadashi” mean “Ekadashi” translates from Sanskrit as “eleven” (eka — one, daши — ten). This is the eleventh day after the full moon or new moon. It is believed that on this day the influence of the Moon on the human mind is at its maximum, and it is easier to renounce worldly desires. “Padmини” means “lotus”. In a metaphorical sense — “pure”, “sacred”, “bestowing spiritual prosperity”. Padmini Ekadashi is that very ekadashi that is similar to a lotus growing out of the mud of the material world but remaining unsoiled. Sacred texts (Padmа Purаna, Bhavishya Purana) say that observing Padmini Ekadashi brings results equal to the donation of a thousand cows or the performance of a hundred ashvamedha sacrifices (horse sacrifices). It is said in a loud voice, but for believers it is serious. When does Padmini Ekadashi occur The date is floating, depends on the lunar cycle. Usually it is the end of May — the beginning of June. In 2026 it is on May 25. The fast is observed from sunrise on May 25 to sunrise on May 26. In some traditions, the fast begins in the evening of the previous day (May 24), when the Moon enters the corresponding sign. Important: ekadashi is distinguished for different geographical latitudes. For the Northern Hemisphere, the dates may shift. It is better to clarify in the local temple or on the panchanga calendar website. Padmini Ekadashi falls during a period when nature is teeming with life, everything is blooming. It is believed that the energy of this day is especially strong. How to observe ...
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