There are special power days in the Hindu calendar. 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 purifies from all sins, brings luck, and helps to acquire wealth. But what lies behind this? Why do millions of people fast and pray on this day? Let's figure it out.
"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 it is on this day that the influence of the Moon on the human mind is maximized, and it is easier to renounce worldly desires.
"Padmini" means "lotus." In a metaphorical sense, it means "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.
The sacred scriptures (Pada Puja, Bhavishya Puja) say that observing Padmini Ekadashi brings results equal to donating a thousand cows or performing a hundred ashvamedha sacrifices (horse sacrifices). It is said in a loud voice, but for believers, it is serious.
The date is floating, depends on the lunar cycle. Usually, it is the end of May — the beginning of June. In 2026, it is 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 panchang calendar website.
Padmini Ekadashi falls during a period when nature is full of life, everything is blooming. It is believed that the energy of this day is especially strong.
The main thing is fasting (upavas). There are three levels. Strict: complete refusal of food and water (nirjala ekadashi). Medium: refusal of grains and legumes, you can roots, fruits, nuts, milk. Easy: refusal of meat, fish, eggs, onions, garlic, mushrooms (vegetarianism for the day).
Most believers choose the medium level. Eat once a day — at noon. What can be: potatoes, pumpkins, cucumbers, tomatoes, coconuts, nuts, cashews, dates, milk, cottage cheese (paneer). What can't be: rice, wheat, corn, legumes, honey, grain-based oil, leaves of some plants (for example, basil).
It is not only fasting but also prayer that is important. On this day, they read "Padmini Ekadashi-vrata kattha" — the story of King Mandhata, who, by observing this fast, gained the kingdom. They sing kirtans, visit temples, listen to the reading of sacred books.
In 2026, many will observe the fast online — through temple broadcasts, reading mantras at home.
According to the Puranas, the god of death Yamaraja said: "Those who observe Padmini Ekadashi are freed from all sins, even from the murder of a brahmin." In another story: King Mandhata, a just ruler, but suffering from the lack of a son and wealth, turned to the sage Vasistha. He advised him to observe Padmini Ekadashi. The king and the queen fasted, prayed, and gave alms. After a year, they had a son, and their treasury was filled with gold.
Also mentioned is the story of a brahmin who violated all the rules but accidentally fasted (there was no food) on the day of Padmini Ekadashi. He repented of his sins and ascended to heaven. The moral: even unintentional observance brings fruits.
For Vaishnavas (Kriyas), Padmini Ekadashi is especially important. It belongs to the cycle of "Purusottama-masa" (an inserted month added every 2-3 years to synchronize the lunar and solar calendars). In 2026, it is such a month, which enhances the significance.
On a physical level: fasting gives rest to the digestive system, cleanses the body. On an energetic level: refusal of food switches the focus from the body to the spirit. A person thinks less about food, more about prayer.
In Hinduism, it is believed that on the day of ekadashi, the Moon influences the mind (manas). The mind becomes restless. Fasting and prayer help calm the fluctuations of the mind, rise above material desires.
Padmini Ekadashi is called "lotus" because it gives the power to rise above the dirt (sins) and bloom in purity. This is a chance to reboot, leave bad habits, start a new life.
In the modern world, where people eat constantly, without distinguishing day and night, even one day of abstinence is a feat. And it changes consciousness.
In the north (Uttar Pradesh, Punjab), it is observed strictly. People do not even drink water (nirjala). Temples are open from 4 a.m. to midnight. In Mathura and Vrindavan (places associated with Krishna), massive kirtans are held.
In the south (Tamil Nadu, Karnataka), the fast is softer: you can drink water, fruits, milk. Special attention is paid to the reading of "Vishnu Sahasranama" (a thousand names of Vishnu).
In the west (Gujarat, Maharashtra), special dishes are prepared for breaking the fast — sabudana (tapioca porridge), shakkar-pare (sweet pancakes), coconut milk.
In Russia, Padmini Ekadashi is observed mainly by followers of Vaishnavism. In Moscow, St. Petersburg, Yekaterinburg, there are temples where collective fasts and prayers are held. Anyone can join, even if they are not Hindus.
You can: get up before sunrise (preferably 4-5 a.m.), take a bath (with cool water), wear clean clothes in light tones, spend time in meditation, read mantras (especially "Om Namah Bhagavate Vasudevaya"), listen to spiritual songs, give food to the poor (even in the fast).
You can't: eat grains and legumes (barley, rice, millet, lentils, chickpeas, beans), as well as meat, fish, eggs, onions, garlic, mushrooms, honey, drink alcohol, smoke, sleep during the day (it is considered that this nullifies the effect of the fast), shave, cut nails, have sex, get angry, swear, lie.
If you break the rules, you can repent, but the effect decreases. However, it is better not to start than to start and give up.
You need to eat to your fill (but easily) on the day before (May 24): fresh vegetables, fruits, milk. Exclude meat, onions, garlic. It is important not to overeat. On the night, forgive everyone who has offended you. Ask forgiveness from those you have offended.
In the morning of May 25, take a bath (ritual — with prayer). Then put on clean clothes. If you are at home, you can just sit on a rug and read a mantra. If you are going to the temple, it is better for men to cover their heads (there is a tradition), for women — in a sari or a long skirt, with a covered head (a scarf).
Fast according to your strength. If you are sick, pregnant, breastfeeding, have chronic diseases, the fast is canceled. It is better to perform another type of austerities: do not eat sweets, do not watch TV, do not gossip.
After sunset on May 25, the fast is not yet over. You need to wait until sunrise on May 26. You can break the fast with grain food (for example, rice with vegetables). Do not overeat — the stomach is getting used to it.
In the era of social networks and fast food, Padmini Ekadashi has acquired a new meaning. This is a detox for the body and mind. People give up food and gadgets, spend the day in silence and prayer. This is like a digital Sabbath, but with an emphasis on physical abstinence.
Scientists confirm that periodic fasting improves metabolism, reduces blood sugar levels, promotes cell renewal (autophagy). But Padmini Ekadashi is not just a diet. It is an intentional limitation combined with spiritual practice.
In 2026, more and more non-religious people are joining ekadashi as a challenge: "try not to eat for 24 hours and not go crazy." Many manage to do it and feel lightness.
The main thing is not to turn the fast into a hunger strike for weight loss. The spiritual component is more important.
Myth: If you fast in ekadashi, God will forgive any sins. Reality: forgiveness depends on sincere repentance. Fasting is a help, but not automatic.
Myth: You can drink water without restrictions. Reality: in strict nirjala — you can't even drink water. In medium — you can.
Myth: Children also need to fast. Reality: it is not recommended for children under 8 years old. You can offer vegetarianism for the day.
Myth: If you can't fast, ekadashi has no meaning. Reality: you can at least not eat meat, not swear, not lie. This is already good.
Myth: Ekadashi is only for Hindus. Reality: anyone who respects the tradition can observe it. The main thing is the internal setting.
Important: do not judge those who do not fast. Everyone is at their own stage.
Padmini Ekadashi is not an anachronism. It is a reminder that a person is not a body. He is a soul. By limiting consumption, we awaken awareness. In a world of endless shopping and food delivery, this is a revolution.
You may not believe in gods, but try not to eat grains, turn off your phone, and go for a walk in the park on May 25. Look at the sky, breathe. Feel the connection with something bigger. Perhaps this is the true Padmini Ekadashi — a lotus blooming in the soul.
And even if you just eat rice in the morning of May 26, you have already made a step. And from steps, a path is formed.
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