February 2026 Ekadashi List: Dates, timings and spiritual significance

In February 2026, Hindus will observe two significant Ekadashi fasts: Vijaya Ekadashi on February 13th, dedicated to overcoming obstacles, and Amalaki Ekadashi on February 27th, honoring the sacred Amla tree. Both days are devoted to Lord Vishnu, ...

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Ekadashi is regarded as one of the most sacred days dedicated to Lord Vishnu.
Ekadashi holds a special place in the Hindu calendar, observed twice every lunar month with devotion, fasting and prayer. In February 2026, devotees will observe two important Ekadashi fasts, Vijaya Ekadashi and Amalaki Ekadashi. These sacred days are dedicated to Lord Vishnu and are believed to cleanse the mind, body and soul.

Here is a detailed and easy guide to the February 2026 Ekadashi list, including dates, tithi timings and their religious importance.

February 2026 Vijaya Ekadashi: Date, Tithi and Meaning

Vijaya Ekadashi will be observed on Friday, 13 February 2026. It falls during the Krishna Paksha of the Phalguna month.


Ekadashi Tithi Begins: 12:22 PM on 12 February 2026

Ekadashi Tithi Ends: 02:25 PM on 13 February 2026

Vijaya Ekadashi is considered highly powerful. The word Vijaya means victory, and it is believed that observing this fast helps devotees overcome obstacles and negative energies.
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Devotees usually observe a day-long fast, chant Vishnu mantras, and stay away from grains. Many also believe that sincere observance of Vijaya Ekadashi brings success, courage and mental strength.

Why February 2026 Vijaya Ekadashi Is Spiritually Important

The February 2026 Vijaya Ekadashi comes at a time when many people seek clarity and strength before the end of the Hindu lunar year. Spiritually, this Ekadashi symbolises inner victory, control over desires, ego and fear.

Worshipping Lord Vishnu or reciting the Vishnu Sahasranama on this day is believed to bring peace and positive energy into one’s life.

February 2026 Amalaki Ekadashi: Date and Tithi Details

The second Ekadashi in February 2026 is Amalaki Ekadashi, observed on Friday, 27 February 2026. This Ekadashi falls during the Shukla Paksha of Phalguna month.
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Ekadashi Tithi Begins: 12:33 AM on 27 February 2026

Ekadashi Tithi Ends: 10:32 PM on 27 February 2026
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Amalaki Ekadashi is associated with the sacred Amla (Indian gooseberry) tree, which is believed to be dear to Lord Vishnu. Devotees often worship the Amla tree along with Vishnu idols on this day.

Religious Significance of February 2026 Amalaki Ekadashi

Amalaki Ekadashi in February 2026 is believed to bring good health, prosperity and spiritual growth. Observing this fast is said to free devotees from past sins and help them attain divine blessings.

Many people consume Amla-based preparations after breaking the fast, as it symbolises purity and longevity. Charity, prayers and reading of Vishnu-related scriptures are also common practices on this day.

February 2026 Ekadashi Fasting Rules and Simple Observances

On both Ekadashi days in February 2026, devotees usually avoid grains, beans and rice. Some observe a complete fast, while others follow a fruit or milk-based diet.

Simple observances include:
  • Waking up early and taking a holy bath
  • Chanting “Om Namo Bhagavate Vasudevaya”
  • Avoiding anger, negativity and harsh speech

February 2026 Ekadashi List at a Glance

  • 13 February 2026: Vijaya Ekadashi (Krishna Paksha)
  • 27 February 2026: Amalaki Ekadashi (Shukla Paksha)

These Ekadashis offer a chance to slow down, reflect and reconnect spiritually during February 2026.
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