सत्यस्थ: सत्यसंकल्प: सत्यवित् सत्यदस्तथा।
धर्मो धर्मी च कर्मी च सर्वकर्मविवर्जित:।।
कर्मकर्ता च कर्मैव क्रिया कार्यं तथैव च।
श्रीपतिर्नृपति: श्रीमान् सर्वस्यपतिरूर्जित:।।
This is the mantra for Devshayani Ekadashi 2025 fasting resolution. Begin your worship ritual on Devashayani Ekadashi with this mantra.

Namaste!
Welcome back to all Krishna devotees and Ekadashi followers. Today we are going to update you with facts about the upcoming Devashayani Ekadashi 2025.
Ekadashi is the prime festival in Hinduism which is followed by devotees around the world. It falls twice in a month in (Shukla Paksha and Krishna Paksha) on the eleventh day as per Hindu calendar. There are a total 26 Ekadashi tithis that come in a year. Devshayani Ekadashi is one of the main Ekadashis in a year.
Introduction
In the vast store of Hindu festivals, Devshayani Ekadashi holds a special place as a sacred ritual. It celebrates the divine slumber( yognidra) of Lord Vishnu. Also known as Ashadi Ekadashi or Shayani Ekadashi
Date and Time of Devshayani Ekadashi 2025
Devshayani Ekadashi tithi will fall on 6 July 2025. Moreover the tithi will begin at 4:58 pm on July 5, 2025 and the tithi will end at 09:14 pm on July 6, 2025.
Additionally, the Parana Time will be from 06:07 AM to 08:48 AM on July 7, 2025.
Disclaimer: All the Tithi information is sourced from Dirkpanchang.com for information purpose only.
Mythological Significance of Devshayani Ekadashi
Moreover, as per Hindu panchang, this auspicious day falls on the eleventh day of the bright half (Shukla Paksha) of the Hindu month of Ashadha. Devotees across India, particularly in the states of Uttar Pradesh, Maharashtra, Gujarat, and Orissa, observe this significant Ekadashi with great devotion. Let us delve deeper into the significance and rituals associated with Devshayani Ekadashi 2025.
Significance of Devshayani Ekadashi 2025
According to Hindu mythology, Lord Vishnu is the preserver and sustainer of the universe. He goes into a deep sleep (Yog Nidra) for four months starting from Devshayani Ekadashi.
It is believed that Lord Vishnu rests on the celestial serpent Shesha naag in the cosmic ocean of milk (Ksheer Sagar) during this period. This period is known as the Chaturmas which begins just from the day of Devshayani Ekadashi. During this period most celebrations or activities like house-warming, baby shower, wedding or other religious family gatherings are suspended. On the other hand, spiritual practices continue. As Lord Vishnu descends into his divine slumber, the responsibility of maintaining the universe falls into the hands of Lord Shiva.
Devotees observe Devshayani Ekadashi with utmost devotion. It is believed that fasting on this day and engaging in various religious activities can be extremely fruitful. This Ekadashi fasting can bring immense spiritual merits, forgiveness for sins, and a closer connection with Lord Vishnu.
The fast begins on the Dashami (tenth day) and continues till the Dwadashi (twelfth day) of the month, spanning a duration of 48 hours.
Rituals and Observances of Devshayani Ekadashi
- Firslty, devotees observe a strict fast on Devshayani Ekadashi. Some devotees abstain from food and water throughout the day, while others may consume fruits, milk, or a special type of Ekadashi meal known as “Phalahar” during the fasting period.
- Secondly, devotees visit Lord Vishnu temples and offer prayers, recite hymns, and sing devotional songs (bhajans) to seek the blessings of the Lord.
- Besides, many devotees spend the day reading holy scriptures like the Bhagavad Gita, Vishnu Sahasranama, or the Ramayana, religious texts associated with Lord Vishnu.
- Some devotees stay awake throughout the night for Bhajan and Kirtan. They engage in devotional activities such as singing hymns, reciting prayers, and listening to Vishnu’s discourses.
- Moreover, acts of charity hold great importance on this day. Devotees donate food, clothes, and other essentials to the needy people.
Conclusion
Devshayani Ekadashi marks the beginning of an auspicious period when Lord Vishnu enters his divine slumber to rejuvenate and protect the universe. This sacred day holds great significance for devotees who observe fasts, engage in prayers. It is a golden chance for devotees to strengthen their bond with Lord Vishnu and invoke his blessings for a prosperous and harmonious life. May this divine slumber of Lord Vishnu bring peace, happiness, and spiritual growth to you all. So, with this I end my blog here. Hope the information was helpful.
Keep reading and growing.
