In Sanatan Dharma, Ekadashi holds special religious importance. Two Ekadashi fasts occur every month—one during the Shukla Paksha and one during the Krishna Paksha—and both are dedicated to Lord Vishnu. The Ekadashi that falls in the Shukla Paksha of the Phalguna month is known as Amalaki Ekadashi. This year, it will be observed on February 27 (Friday).
It is believed that observing this fast with devotion and sincerity brings the blessings of Lord Vishnu. Devotees believe that stalled work progresses smoothly and obstacles related to career and marriage are removed.
Religious Significance of Amalaki Ekadashi
Amalaki Ekadashi is observed on the Ekadashi tithi of the Shukla Paksha in the month of Phalguna. It is also popularly known as Rangbhari Ekadashi in some regions.
On this day, worshipping the Indian gooseberry (Amla) tree is considered highly auspicious. According to religious beliefs, Lord Vishnu resides in the Amla tree. Therefore, special prayers are offered to the tree along with the worship of Lord Vishnu.
As per mythological traditions, after their marriage, Lord Shiva and Goddess Parvati visited Kashi for the first time on this very day. In Varanasi, the day is celebrated with great enthusiasm, and devotees play with colors while offering prayers to Shiva and Parvati.
It is believed that observing the Amalaki Ekadashi fast helps in the removal of sins and fulfills devotees’ wishes.
Amalaki Ekadashi 2026: Date and Auspicious Timings
According to the Hindu calendar:
- Ekadashi Tithi begins: February 26 at 12:06 AM
- Ekadashi Tithi ends: February 27 at 9:48 AM
- The fast will be observed on: February 27
Puja Muhurat:
6:15 AM to 9:09 AM on February 27
Parana (Breaking the Fast):
February 28 between 7:41 AM and 9:08 AM
Religious scriptures emphasize that the fast should be broken at the proper time to complete the ritual correctly.
Simple Puja Method for Amalaki Ekadashi
- Wake up early and take a holy bath.
- Wear yellow clothes, as yellow is considered dear to Lord Vishnu.
- Take a vow (sankalp) to observe the fast.
- Place an idol or image of Lord Vishnu in the puja area.
- Light a lamp and incense sticks.
- Offer yellow flowers, rice (akshat), yellow cloth, and Tulsi leaves.
- Add a Tulsi leaf while offering food (bhog).
- Chant Vishnu mantras and recite the Amalaki Ekadashi Vrat Katha.
- Conclude with the aarti.
Observing this fast with devotion is believed to bring spiritual peace, prosperity, and divine blessings.


