What Makes This Ekadashi Unique?
Among the 24 Ekadashis observed in a year, Shravana Putrada Ekadashi holds a special place in Hindu tradition. Celebrated during the Shravana month (monsoon season), this fast is dedicated to Lord Vishnu and is especially powerful for couples praying for children and families seeking harmony.
In 2025, this auspicious fast falls on Tuesday, August 5.
Ekadashi 2025: Tithi & Fast Timing Breakdown
Here are the important timings for Shravana Putrada Ekadashi:
- Tithi Begins: August 4 at 11:41 AM
- Tithi Ends: August 5 at 1:12 PM
- Parana (Breaking the Fast): August 6 between 5:45 AM and 8:26 AM
Parana should always be done after sunrise and after completing Vishnu Puja.
Why Devotees Observe This Fast
The name Putrada means “giver of children.” According to Hindu beliefs, this Ekadashi is the most auspicious day for childless couples to pray for a child. It’s also believed to:
- Remove past-life sins
- Grant good health and long life to children
- Strengthen family ties and relationships
Sacred Rituals Performed on This Day
Devotees follow a strict and sacred process to observe this Ekadashi:
- Morning Rituals:
Wake up before sunrise, bathe, and wear clean clothes. Prepare an altar for Vishnu worship. - Ekadashi Vrat (Fast):
Some keep a complete waterless fast (nirjala), while others follow a simple fruit or milk-based diet. - Lord Vishnu Worship:
Offer flowers, Tulsi leaves, and prasad. Recite Vishnu bhajans and scriptures like the Vishnu Sahasranama. - Perform Daan (Charity):
Giving alms, feeding Brahmins or the needy, and donating to cows are considered spiritually rewarding.
The Legend of King Mahijit
The story behind this fast dates back to a time when King Mahijit, who ruled Mahishmati, remained childless. Upon consulting Sage Lomesh, the royal couple was advised to observe the Shravana Putrada Ekadashi fast. Pleased by their devotion, Lord Vishnu blessed them with a son.
This story is retold year after year to inspire faith and reinforce the power of devotion and fasting.
A Modern Message from an Ancient Tradition
In today’s world, religious rituals often serve as moments of personal transformation. Shravana Putrada Ekadashi is not only about family growth it’s also about:
- Practicing patience and inner strength
- Offering prayers for the next generation
- Embracing silence, devotion, and gratitude
Whether you’re deeply religious or spiritually inclined, this is a day to slow down and reconnect with what matters most — family, faith, and inner peace.