Amalaki Ekadashi, also known as Amla Ekadashi or Rangbhari Ekadashi, is a holy day dedicated to Lord Vishnu. However, its special significance lies in the fact that special rituals are also performed to worship Lord Shiva and Goddess Parvati on this day. Religious belief holds that observing the fast and worshipping on this day with proper rituals eliminates all sins, faults, and negative influences, and brings happiness and prosperity into life. When will the Amalaki Ekadashi fast be observed? What are the auspicious coincidences? What will be the auspicious time for breaking the fast? Let's learn all the details from the Deoghar Astrologer.



Deoghar Astrologer Pandit Nandkishore Mudgal, speaking to Local 18's correspondent, said that Falgun Shukla Ekadashi will begin at 12:33 am on February 26th and end at 10:32 pm on February 27th. According to the Udaya Tithi, this fast will be observed on Friday, February 27th. Rangbhari Ekadashi will also be celebrated with great joy on this day, further enhancing the significance of this festival.


Holi begins in Kashi on Amalaki Ekadashi.
The city of Kashi celebrates this day with special enthusiasm. On Rangbhari Ekadashi, Shiva and Gauri are worshipped and offered colors and gulal. It is believed that Shiva and Parvati had a divine union on this day, so devotees express their faith through colors. Bhajans, kirtans, aartis, and religious rituals are organized in temples, filling the entire atmosphere with devotion.


Four auspicious conjunctions are forming on this day.
This year, the significance of Amalaki Ekadashi is further enhanced by the conjunction of four auspicious yogas: Sarvartha Siddhi Yoga, Ravi Yoga, Ayushmaan Yoga, and Saubhagya Yoga. According to astrology, worship, charity, and chanting performed during these yogas yield many times greater results. In particular, worshipping Lord Vishnu and the Amla tree is considered extremely auspicious.


These women must observe this fast.


The Amalaki Ekadashi fast is said to be particularly fruitful for newlyweds and those whose marriage has been arranged. It is believed that observing this fast with devotion brings happiness, love, and good fortune to married life. Peace and prosperity prevail in the family, and sweetness prevails in married life.



Auspicious time for breaking the fast
The fast will be broken on Saturday, February 28th. The auspicious time for breaking the fast will be from 6:47 am to 9:06 am. The Dwadashi Tithi will end at 8:43 pm on the same day. Devotees will break the fast at this designated time and receive the Lord's blessings. Thus, Amalaki Ekadashi is a very sacred festival filled with devotion, faith, and auspicious coincidences.


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