2026 Kamika Ekadashi

09 Aug, 2026

Sunday

2026 Kamika Ekadashi on
(09-08-2026)
festivals of india

Muhurtas Details

Tithi Begin Time:

Shukla Paksha Ekadashi: Aug 08 01:59 PM – Aug 09 11:05 AM

Tithi End Time:

Krishna Paksha Dwadashi: Aug 09 11:05 AM – Aug 10 08:01 AM

Nakshatra, Muhurat (Start Time):

Mrigashirsha Nakshatra: Aug 08 04:51 PM – Aug 09 02:43 PM

Nakshatra, Muhurat (End Time):

Ardra Nakshatra: Aug 09 02:43 PM – Aug 10 12:26 PM

Ekadashi Parana Time:

Parana Time: 05:25 to 08:00 AM, 10 August 2026, Monday

Introduction to Kamika Ekadashi

There are total 26 Ekadashi in a year. Each Ekadashi has its own significance. Among them Kamika Ekadashi is one which is unique.

Shri Krishna says, Oh Yudhishthir! I am telling you the significance of each Ekadashi. Today I am narrating this Kamika Ekadashi Vrat Katha to you.

Once Brahma himself had told Devarshi Narad, I am telling you the same. Naradji had asked Brahmaji that Oh Grandfather! What is the method and significance of Ekadashi of Krishna Paksha of Shravan Month which is famous by the name of “Kamika Ekadashi”, please tell us.

Significance of Kamika Ekadashi

Then Brahma told to Narad, that the significance of lighting lamps and staying awake on the night of Kamika Ekadashi (कामिका एकादशी) is so great that you cannot even imagine. Even Chitragupt could not imagine it.

Those who light a lamp in the temple of God on the night of this Kamika Ekadashi, their ancestors drink nectar in heaven and those who light a lamp of ghee or oil, they go to the Sun world illuminated by a hundred crore lamps.

Who Should do This Ekadashi Fast?

  • After that Lord Brahma says that, Oh Narada! If a person should observe the fast of this Kamika Ekadashi with great care as it destroys sins like “Brahma Hatya” and foeticide. A person who listens and reads the significance of the fast of Kamika Ekadashi with devotion gets freed from all sins and goes to “Vishnu Loka”.

  • By worshipping “Lord Vishnu”, a man gets everything that he cannot even imagine.

Benefits of Kamika Ekadashi Vrat

  • The benefits that one gets by bathing in the Ganges, Kashi, Naimisharanya (नैमिषारण्य) and Pushkar can be obtained by worshipping Lord Vishnu.

  • You will get the benefits which is more than obtained by bathing in Kurukshetra and Kashi during solar and lunar eclipse, by donating the earth including the sea and forest, by bathing in Kumbh Mela, Godavari and Gandak rivers during Jupiter in Leo, is obtained by worshipping Lord Vishnu.

  • Those people who worship God in Shravan, their gods, Gandharva and Surya etc. all get worshipped. Therefore, those who are afraid of sins should observe Kamika Ekadashi fast and worship Lord Vishnu. Fasting on this Ekadashi and worshipping Lord Vishnu is extremely necessary for those who are stuck in the mud of sins and are drowning in the ocean of the world. There is no better way than this to destroy sins.

  • Lord Brahma says, Oh Narada! God himself has said that by observing Kamika Ekadashi fast, a person does not get a bad birth. Those people who offer Tulsi leaves to Lord Vishnu with devotion on this Ekadashi day, they remain away from all the sins of this world. Lord Vishnu is not as pleased with gems, pearls, gems and jewellery as he is with Tulsi Dal.

When Kamika Ekadashi in 2026?

Kamika Ekadashi basically falls on the date of 09, August 2026, Sunday.

Frequent Asked Questions(FAQs)

According to the Hindu calendar, Ekadashi occurs twice every month, marking the 11th lunar day of both the “Shukla Paksha” (waxing phase) and the “Krishna Paksha” (waning phase) as per Moon’s transition. It is a sacred day dedicated to Lord Vishnu. On thi

Observing the Ekadashi fast leads to mental purification, the eradication of sins both known and unknown and, ultimately, the attainment of salvation.

One should wake up early in the morning, perform one's cleansings, and wear clean clothes. Thereafter, one should worship Lord Lakshmi Narayan using incense, lamps, flowers, food offerings (Naivedya), and other ritual items. There are three prescribed

One should wake up early in the morning, perform one's cleansings, and wear clean clothes. Thereafter, one should worship Lord Lakshmi Narayan using incense, lamps, flowers, food offerings (Naivedya), and other ritual items. There are three prescribed methods for observing the Ekadashi fast:

1) Sajala: This entails observing a fast throughout the entire day by consuming only water, and breaking the fast by performing Parana on the following day after sunrise.

2) Safala: This involves a fruit-based diet; one may consume a meal consisting of fruits called Phalahar once, after sunset. The fast is then broken on the following day after sunrise during the Parana period.

3)Nirjala: This involves observing a fast without consuming either water or food; this is considered a very rigorous form of fasting. The fast is subsequently broken on the following day after sunrise during the Parana period.

According to the Hindu calendar, Ekadashi occurs twice every month, marking the 11th lunar day of both the “Shukla Paksha” (waxing phase) and the “Krishna Paksha” (waning phase) as per Moon’s transition. It is a sacred day dedicated to Lord Vishnu. On this day, devotees worship Lord Vishnu by observing a fast, either by abstaining completely from food or by surviving solely on a fruit-based diet. It is believed that observing the Ekadashi fast invokes the divine grace of Lord Vishnu.

Nirjala Ekadashi is observed on the Ekadashi of the “Shukla Paksha” (waxing phase of the moon) during the month of “Jyeshtha Month” to seek the grace of Lord Vishnu and to attain the spiritual merits of all the Ekadashi observed throughout the year. It is considered the most rigorous of fasts, requiring one to abstain completely from both food and water. Subsequently, the fast must be broken the following day during the designated “Parana” period. According to mythological legends, Bhimasena observed this fast; hence, it is also known as 'Bhimseni Ekadashi'.

There is two Ekadashi occur in a month. Thus, the total of 24 Ekadashi come across in 12 months.

Nirjala Ekadashi is the most difficult one. This is because, during all other Ekadashi, you can observe the fast by consuming fruits or drinking water; however, on Nirjala Ekadashi, the fast is observed without consuming any food or water.

There is four most like Ekadashi Nirjala Ekadashi, Amalaki Ekadashi, Devshayani Ekadashi, and Dev Uthani Ekadashi.

Saphala Ekadashi is observed for the sake of success.

If you fall asleep during the day while observing a fast, your fast is considered broken. Whether it is an Ekadashi fast or a Navratri fast.

You may observe it for as many years as you wish. However, according to the “Vishnu Purana”, observing the Ekadashi Fast for at least 11 years is considered meritorious.

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