Your complete guide to observing Mohini Ekadashi Vrat with full devotion, the right rituals, and a peaceful heart.
Quick Glance: Mohini Ekadashi 2026
Vrat Date: Monday, 27 April 2026
Parana (Fast Breaking): Tuesday, 28 April 2026 | 05:43 AM – 08:21 AM
Month: Vaishakha Shukla Paksha
Deity: Lord Vishnu (Mohini Avatar)
What is Mohini Ekadashi?
If there is one Ekadashi that carries the promise of total transformation, it is Mohini Ekadashi.
Observed on the 11th day of the waxing moon (Shukla Paksha) in the sacred month of Vaishakha, this holy fast is dedicated to Lord Vishnu — and more specifically, to His enchanting Mohini Avatar. The name itself tells the story. Mohini means the one who captivates, and on this day, devotees seek freedom from moha — the illusion, attachment, and confusion that keeps us tied to suffering.
What makes this Ekadashi truly special is its reach. It does not just cleanse the sins of this lifetime — the scriptures say it washes away the karmic weight of many past lives. Lord Krishna Himself told Yudhishthira that simply listening to the Mohini Ekadashi Vrat Katha carries more merit than donating a thousand cows or visiting every pilgrimage in the land.
It is a day to fast, pray, reflect — and come back to yourself.
When is Mohini Ekadashi? (According to Calendars)
Mohini Ekadashi usually occurs between April and May each year. Interestingly, the same Ekadashi is observed across different regional calendars by different names:
| Region / Calendar | Month Name |
|---|---|
| North India (Hindi Calendar) | Vaishakha |
| Tamil Calendar | Chithirai |
| Bengali Calendar | Jyestho |
| Malayalam Calendar | Edava |
Mohini Ekadashi 2026 — Fasting Schedule
| Event | Date & Time |
|---|---|
| Ekadashi Tithi Begins | Sunday, 26 April 2026 at 06:06 PM |
| Ekadashi Tithi Ends | Monday, 27 April 2026 at 06:15 PM |
| Fasting Day (Vrat) | Monday, 27 April 2026 |
| Parana (Fast Breaking) Day | Tuesday, 28 April 2026 |
| Parana Time | 05:43 AM – 08:21 AM |
| Dwadashi Ends | 28 April 2026 at 06:51 PM |
Important Note: Parana timings can vary slightly based on your city's sunrise. Always cross-check with your local Panchang for the most accurate timing.
How & When to Break the Fast (Parana)
Breaking the fast at the right time is just as sacred as observing it.
The Mohini Ekadashi Parana time in 2026 is between 05:43 AM and 08:21 AM on Tuesday, 28th April 2026. This window falls after Hari Vasara ends — which is the first one-quarter duration of Dwadashi Tithi — and breaking the fast before Hari Vasara passes is not considered complete.
The Right Way to Break Your Fast:
- Begin with a sip of tulsi-infused water or plain water.
- Offer a short prayer to Lord Vishnu before eating.
- Eat lightly — fruits, milk, or a simple sattvic meal.
- Avoid breaking the fast during Madhyahna (midday) if possible.
- On days when Pradosh Vrat follows Ekadashi, break the fast symbolically with water and continue fasting.
Mohini Ekadashi Mahatva (Importance)
Mohini Ekadashi is not just a ritual. It is a spiritual reset.
In the Mahabharata, Lord Krishna tells Yudhishthira that observing this fast surpasses the merit of performing grand yagnas, giving in charity, or even visiting the most sacred pilgrimage sites. The Surya Purana and Kurma Purana also speak of its unparalleled power to remove sins accumulated across many lifetimes.
What observing this Vrat is believed to bring:
- Release from sins carried across multiple lifetimes.
- Freedom from moha — illusion, attachment, and mental confusion.
- Liberation from the cycle of birth, death, and rebirth.
- Mental clarity, emotional peace, and renewed inner strength.
- Help in overcoming addictions, bad habits, and unhealthy patterns.
- The blessings and divine grace of Lord Vishnu.
- Progress on the path toward moksha (spiritual liberation).
Mohini Ekadashi Vrat Katha — The Sacred Story
The Mohini Ekadashi Vrat Katha was first narrated by Sage Vasishtha to Lord Rama, and later told by Lord Krishna to Yudhishthira. There are two beautiful stories woven into this Ekadashi — one cosmic, one deeply human.
Story 1 — The Samudra Manthan & the Mohini Avatar
When the gods and demons churned the cosmic ocean (Samudra Manthan), a pot of Amrit — the nectar of immortality — emerged from its depths. A fierce battle broke out. The demons seized the Amrit, refusing to share it with the gods.
In that moment, Lord Vishnu appeared in the form of Mohini — a breathtakingly beautiful woman whose charm left the demons completely spellbound. While they were lost in her enchantment, the gods quietly drank the Amrit and reclaimed their divine strength.
This day — when Lord Vishnu appeared as Mohini — is why we celebrate Mohini Ekadashi. It is a reminder that divine wisdom, compassion, and grace will always outsmart brute force and greed.
Story 2 — The Redemption of Dhrishtabuddhi
Once, in the kingdom of Bhadrawati, there lived a wealthy merchant named Dhanpad, known for his piety and devotion to Lord Vishnu. But his youngest son, Dhrishtabuddhi, fell into a life of recklessness — gambling, drinking, and wasting away the family's name. Heartbroken, his father eventually disowned him.
Alone, hungry, and filled with shame, Dhrishtabuddhi wandered through forests with no direction. By the grace of fate, he crossed paths with the great sage Kaundinya Muni.
The sage saw the suffering in the young man's eyes and offered guidance. He told Dhrishtabuddhi to observe the fast of Vaishakha Shukla Ekadashi — Mohini Ekadashi — with full sincerity and surrender.
Dhrishtabuddhi listened. He observed the fast faithfully. And just like that, the weight of every sin — from this life and lives before — was lifted. He was freed from his karmic burdens, and at the end of his life, the messengers of Lord Vishnu came from Vaikuntha to carry him home.
Mohini Ekadashi Puja Vidhi — Step-by-Step Guide
The Day Before — Dashami (26 April 2026)
- Eat a light, sattvic meal in the evening — avoid onion, garlic, and non-veg.
- Take a bath before sunset and observe mental purity.
- Sleep on a simple mat or the floor as a gesture of humility.
- Make a firm Sankalp (resolve) to observe the fast with complete devotion.
Ekadashi Morning — 27 April 2026
Step 1 — Purify Yourself & Prepare the Altar: Rise before sunrise and take a purifying bath. Place an idol of Lord Vishnu on a yellow cloth and keep fresh tulsi leaves, flowers, a diya, and incense ready.
Step 2 — Perform Panchamrita Abhishekam: Bathe the idol with a mixture of milk, curd, honey, ghee, and sugar. Wipe clean, then offer fresh tulsi leaves, yellow flowers, sandalwood paste, and fruits. Light the ghee lamp and incense sticks.
Step 3 — Recite the Vrat Katha: Read or listen to the Vrat Katha. The scriptures say all sins are washed away just by listening to it with a sincere heart.
Step 4 — Chant Mantras & Fast: Spend the day in mantra chanting. Observe the fast based on your health — Nirjala (without water), Phalahari (fruits only), or Ksheerbhoji (milk-based). Avoid all grains.
Step 5 — Evening Aarti & Night Vigil: Perform the Vishnu aarti. If possible, stay awake through the night singing bhajans. A night vigil (Jagaran) is considered highly meritorious.
Mohini Ekadashi Puja Samagri (Items Needed)
| Puja Item | Purpose |
|---|---|
| Idol or image of Lord Vishnu | Main deity for worship |
| Tulsi (Holy Basil) leaves | Most beloved offering for Lord Vishnu |
| Yellow or marigold flowers | Auspicious floral offering |
| Panchamrita | Ritual bathing of the idol |
| Ghee diya (lamp) & Incense | Offering of light and fragrance |
| Sandalwood paste (Chandan) | Tilak and decoration |
| Seasonal fruits | Naivedya (food offering) |
| Conch shell (Shankh) & Camphor | Used during the aarti |
Sacred Mantras for the Day
Chanting these mantras fills your mind with divine vibration and deepens your connection with Lord Vishnu.
The Most Powerful Vishnu Mantra
Om Namo Bhagavate Vasudevaya
ॐ नमो भगवते वासुदेवाय
Chant this 108 times with a tulsi mala. It is the most complete invocation of Lord Vishnu's grace.
Short Vishnu Mantra
Om Vishnave Namah
ॐ विष्णवे नमः
Simple, powerful, and perfect for continuous repetition throughout the day.
Dwadashakshara Mantra
Om Namo Narayanaya
ॐ नमो नारायणाय
One of the oldest and most revered mantras in the Vaishnava tradition.
Fasting Rules & Food Guide
Types of Fasting:
| Type | What It Means |
|---|---|
| Nirjala Vrat | Complete fast — not even water |
| Jalahar Vrat | Fast with water only |
| Ksheerbhoji Vrat | Only milk and dairy products |
| Phalahari Vrat | Fruits only — most common and accessible |
What You Can Eat (Phalahari):
- Fresh fruits — mango, banana, grapes, apple
- Milk, curd, paneer, and all dairy products
- Sabudana (tapioca) preparations
- Dry fruits and nuts — almonds, cashews, pistachios
- Rock salt (Sendha Namak)
What to Strictly Avoid:
- All grains — rice, wheat, ragi, corn, lentils, and legumes
- Onion, garlic, and non-vegetarian food
- Regular table salt
- Anger, harsh words, gossip, and negative thoughts
Famous Temples Connected to Mohini Ekadashi
Across India, there are a handful of rare and sacred temples that share a direct connection with the Mohini Avatar. Visiting any one of these temples is considered deeply auspicious.
1. Jaganmohini Kesava Swamy Temple — Ryali, Andhra Pradesh
The most unique temple on this list. This is the one and only temple in India dedicated to the Mohini Avatar of Lord Vishnu. The idol is carved from a single black Salagrama stone — the front depicts Lord Vishnu, while the rear depicts Jagan Mohini.
2. Mahalasa Narayani Temple — Mardol, Goa
The chief temple of Mahalasa Narayani, where Mohini is worshipped as a four-armed goddess. She is the Kuladevi of many Hindu communities from western and southern India.
3. Mohiniraj Temple — Nevasa, Maharashtra
One of the very few temples in India dedicated directly to Mohini by name. Mohini is revered here as the family goddess of several local communities.
4. Harikanyaka Temple — Ariyannur, Kerala
One of the most ancient Hindu temples named directly after Mohini. "Harikanyaka" means the divine maiden of Hari (Vishnu).
5. Sri Ranganathaswamy Temple — Srirangam, Tamil Nadu
At this magnificent temple, the deity Namperumal is adorned in the Mohini Alankaram — dressed in the enchanting feminine form of Lord Vishnu — symbolising divine beauty and grace.
6. Tirumala Venkateswara Temple — Tirupati, Andhra Pradesh
Lord Venkateswara is dressed as Mohini and paraded in a grand procession on the fifth day of Brahmotsavam. On Mohini Ekadashi, witnessing the Lord here is considered a rare blessing.
FAQs — Mohini Ekadashi 2026
Mohini Ekadashi 2026 falls on Monday, 27th April 2026.
The Parana time is 05:43 AM to 08:21 AM on Tuesday, 28th April 2026. This is the window to break your fast.
It is named after the Mohini Avatar of Lord Vishnu — the enchanting female form He took during the Samudra Manthan to protect the Amrit from the demons.
Yes, for most fasting types. The Phalahari and Jalahar fasts allow water. Only those observing Nirjala Vrat abstain from water entirely.
Anyone seeking peace of mind, freedom from bad habits, clarity in life decisions, or relief from past sins should observe this fast. It is open to all.
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Closing Thoughts
Mohini Ekadashi is more than a fast. It is an invitation — to pause, to look inward, to let go of what no longer serves you, and to trust in something larger than your fears and doubts.
The story of Dhrishtabuddhi reminds us that transformation is always possible. No matter how lost you feel, one act of sincere devotion can change the entire direction of your life.
In 2026, as Mohini Ekadashi arrives on Monday, 27th April, take this day as a gift. Fast with intention. Chant with love. Break your fast at the right Parana time on 28th April. And carry the peace of this day into everything that follows.
May Lord Vishnu bless you with clarity, contentment, and the courage to walk your truest path. 🙏