Apara Ekadashi: Meaning, Vrat, Tithi, and Panchang
Learn Apara Ekadashi meaning, vrat significance, Jyeshtha Krishna Paksha timing, and panchang context.
Apara Ekadashi is observed as a disciplined Vishnu vrat in the waning fortnight of Jyeshtha.
Apara Ekadashi Panchang Context
Why Local Timing Matters
Ekadashi is observed by tithi, not by a fixed midnight-to-midnight calendar date. The start, end, and sunrise presence of Ekadashi can vary by city, so a local panchang is the most useful reference for vrat timing.
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Frequently Asked Questions
When is Apara Ekadashi observed?
Apara Ekadashi is associated with Krishna Paksha in the lunar month of Jyeshtha. The exact civil date should be checked with a local panchang.
Why can Ekadashi date differ by city?
Ekadashi is based on tithi and local sunrise rules, so the observed date can shift when the tithi begins or ends at different local times.
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