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Apara Ekadashi, also called Jayeshtha Krishna Ekadashi, is an important fasting day for Hindus. It is also known as ‘Achla Ekadashi’ and is celebrated to honor Lord Vishnu. The word ‘Apar’ means ‘a lot’ or ‘limitless’. Many believe that those who fast on Apara Ekadashi will receive great blessings and unlimited wealth.

Apara Ekadashi Muhurat

Apara Ekadashi 2025: Friday, May 23, 2025
Start: 01:12 AM on May 23, 2025
End: 10:29 PM on May 23, 2025

Shri Ram Mandir Kamarpal
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Give a hand in building the Ram Mandir on Apara Ekadashi

by donating on the special day of Apara Ekadashi

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Shabari Seva Program

You can have your ancestors' names on the Shabari wall in the temple by donating for 1 square foot of space or 1 tile.

  • Your Son or daugher's Name on Temple Wall
  • Your Parents Name on Temple Wall
  • Spouse Name on Temple Wall

Donate One Sq.ft. or 1 tile for Ram Mandir Nirman


Your Contribution are Eligible for Tax benefits under section 80G

Annadaan seva on Apara Ekadashi

Offering food to those in need is highly regarded on Apara Ekadashi. Donating groceries, preparing meals, or organizing community meals (such as langar) are meaningful ways to contribute.

Your Contribution are Eligible for Tax benefits under section 80G

Sadhu Bhojan on Apara Ekadashi

Give to Sadhu Bhojan on Apara Ekadashi to bring good luck and success to your family. Let's join together to honor our traditions and make a positive difference in their name.

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Apara Ekadashi Special Gau Daana (Donate A Cow)

Donating cows on Apara Ekadashi is regarded as highly auspicious and spiritually rewarding.

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What is The Significance of Apara Ekadashi?

According to Hindu mythology and scriptures, the significance of Apara Ekadashi was narrated by Lord Krishna to King Yudhishthira.

  • It is said that those who observe the Apara Ekadashi Vrat can easily rid themselves of their past and present sins, paving the way for goodness and positivity in their lives.
  • Observing the Apara Ekadashi Vrat is believed to help participants attain great wealth, recognition, and success.
  • Additionally, devotees who observe the Apara Ekadashi Fast with utmost devotion are thought to be freed from the cycle of birth and death, ultimately achieving a path to salvation.
  • Hindu scriptures state that those who observe this fast receive benefits equivalent to taking a holy bath in the sacred Ganges during the month of Kartik.
  • It is also believed that the good karma and meritorious deeds accumulated by those who observe this fast are akin to donating a thousand cows and performing yajnas.

Frequently Asked Questions

Apara Ekadashi FAQs
When is Apara Ekadashi celebrated?
Apara Ekadashi is celebrated on the tithi of Jyeshta Krishna Paksha Ekadashi according to the Hindu calendar. This tithi falls during the months of May and June.
Observing Apara Ekadashi begins with fasting, which starts on the day before the Ekadashi tithi, during Dwadashi Tithi.
The Ekadashi fast can be concluded after sunrise on the following day, during Parana Time.

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