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Wednesday, December 04, 2019

Vaikunta Ekadasi / Duvadasi 2020

Wednesday, December 04, 2019 0
Vaikunta Ekadasi / Duvadasi 2020

Vaikunta Ekadasi 2020 Date – Mukkoti Ekadashi Celebrations in Tirumala

Vaikunta Ekadasi 2020 Date – Mukkoti Ekadashi Celebrations in Tirumala


Is Vaikunta Ekadasi and Mukkoti ekadasi same?


Vaikunta Ekadasi / Mukkoti Ekadasi. Vaikunta Ekadasi, also popular as Mukkoti Ekadasi has a special significance in the Hindu traditions and is one of the best days to pray to Lord Vishnu. The Dhanurmaasa Sukla Paksha Ekadasi day is considered as the Vaikunta Ekadasi day.


This 2020 year there will be 2 Ekadasi


    Vaikunta Ekadashi 2020 Date – Monday, 6th January & Friday, 25th December

    Dwadasi 2020 Date - Tuesday, 7th January


Vaikuntha Ekadashi is one of the important and auspicious days for Hindus. It is dedicated to Vishnu. It occurs in the Hindu calendar, in the month of Margashirsha (between December and January). When observed, it bestows liberation from the cycle of birth and death.


In Titumala, Vaikunta Ekadasi is celebrated in a grand manner. More than one lakh devotees take darshan of Lord Sri Venkateswara Swamy on Mukkoti Ekadasi day.


The main entrance of the temple will be close on the night of Dasami, a day before vaikunta ekadasi after ekanta seva. On Ekadashi morning the Mukkoti Pradakshina Margam (Vaikunta Dwaram) will be kept open till the ekanta seva of lord on Vaikunta Dwadasi.

Vaikunta Dwara Darshanam


Sarva darshanam usually starts by 5 am and the waiting time can be from 24 to 36 hours.


Devotees need to book tickets in advance for Vaikunta dwara Darshanam through TTD Seva Online Portal. But, *Special tickets for Darshanam may not be released on Vaikunta Ekadasi.


Special Notes:


  •     No reference letters will be entertained, which means Break Darshan for recommendation letters will not be available.
  •     No privileged darshan, including parents with infants, defence, physically challenged and Senior Citizens, NRIs, donors.
  •     Supadam entrance will be closed.
  •     Food and water will be provided in the compartments.
  •     Some times limited special darshan tickets will be provided for local devotees.

Om Namo Venkatesaya

Sunday, June 08, 2008

Significance of Ekadashi was narrated by Lord Krishna to Yudhisthira

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Significance of Ekadashi was narrated by Lord Krishna to Yudhisthira

Significance of Ekadashi

It is said that the significance of Ekadashi was narrated by Lord Krishna to Yudhisthira, the eldest of Pandava brothers. Devotees observe the fast to seek prosperity, and attain moksha later in life. On this auspicious day, Lord Trivikrama an avatar of Lord Vishnu is particularly revered by many communities.

significance of Ekadashi was narrated by Lord Krishna to Yudhisthira

 Ekadashi is mentioned in a number of Puranas. It is associated with Lord Vishnu and ‘Haribhakti Vilas’ talks in detail about its importance. Today, in Hindu religion Ekadasi has come to mean a day to fast. It falls on the 11th day of every lunar fortnight and thus there are two Ekadashi in a month. It is also known as ‘Harivasara’ and ‘Hari din.’ Several Puranas including Padma Purana and Skanda Purana detail about the significance of Ekadeshi.


How to fast on Ekadashi?


How to observe ‘Ekadashi’ is clearly mentioned in ‘Harivasara.’ In modern day, many people will find it difficult to observe it in its entire strictness. But there are a large number of people who observe it. And there are numerous observations on what food one can have? There are also regional variations to the way in which the Ekadasi is observed.

The preparation starts on Dasami day – a day before Ekadashi. The person observing Ekadashi should wake up early in the morning on Dasami day and should take bath and perform other daily routines. The person should mentally prepare for the Ekadashi. He/She should only have one meal on the Dasami day and should avoid salt. Alcohol, non-vegetarian food and sex should be avoided. Some Puranas say ‘dal’ and ‘honey’ should be avoided on Dasami day.

The next day, that is the Ekadashi day, is meant for total fasting. Praying to Vishnu is the order of the day. Some people avoid sleep during Ekadashi night and they hear religious discourses and perform ‘Arati.’ But many people today will not be able to stay awake the entire night due to work pressure etc.

The next day on Dwadasi – that is the day after Ekadeshi – the same routine done on Dasami is followed. Overeating should be avoided on Dwadasi day. Puranas state that one should not take pride in observing Ekadashi. The food on Dwadasi should be cooked in one’s house.

It is good to go on fast once in a while as it recuperates the body. Ekadashi observance cleans our body and the digestive organs get much needed rest.

Those people suffering from ailments and on medications should take the advice of a doctor before fasting. Never torture your body in the name of religion. There is nothing wrong in having fruits or milk. And you can bring a certain amount of flexibility in the way it is observed.