Kamika Ekadashi 2026 Date
Ends – 08:15 PM, Jul 10
Parana (Break Fast)

Vrat Significance
Kamika Ekadashi is a sacred Hindu fasting day observed on July 10, 2026. Devotees worship Lord Vishnu with prayers, fasting, and rituals. Observing this vrat is believed to bring spiritual upliftment, purification, and divine blessings. The vrat katha of Kamika Ekadashi highlights the spiritual importance of this Ekadashi. It is believed that observing this vrat brings prosperity, forgiveness, and spiritual growth.
ποΈ Kamika Ekadashi Vrat Katha
Once upon a time, in the heavenly abode of Lord Vishnu, there lived a pious and devoted king named Mahidhwaja. He was a true devotee of Lord Vishnu and always observed the fasts and vows dedicated to the Lord.
One day, while the king was performing his daily prayers, he was visited by the divine sage Vasishtha. The sage spoke to the king about the significance of Kamika Ekadashi and the benefits of observing a fast on this auspicious day.
Sage Vasishtha told the king that observing a fast on Kamika Ekadashi would wash away all sins and bestow immense blessings and prosperity. The sage also narrated the story of a Brahmin named Lalit who was absolved of all his sins by observing the fast of Kamika Ekadashi.
Inspired by the sage’s words, King Mahidhwaja decided to observe the fast of Kamika Ekadashi with utmost devotion and dedication. He strictly followed all the rituals and observed the fast with sincerity and faith.
On the day of Kamika Ekadashi, the king abstained from eating and drinking and spent the entire day in prayers and meditation. He offered his prayers to Lord Vishnu with a pure heart and unwavering devotion.
Pleased by the king’s devotion, Lord Vishnu appeared before him and blessed him with prosperity, happiness, and salvation. The king was overjoyed and thanked the Lord for his divine blessings.
From that day onwards, King Mahidhwaja continued to observe the fast of Kamika Ekadashi with great reverence and faith, and he was always blessed with happiness and prosperity.
Thus, the significance of Kamika Ekadashi and the benefits of observing a fast on this day were exemplified through the devotion and dedication of King Mahidhwaja. The fast of Kamika Ekadashi continues to be observed by devotees with the belief that it brings immense blessings and spiritual rewards.
πͺ Kamika Ekadashi Puja Vidhi
Kamika Ekadashi is a sacred day in the Hindu calendar dedicated to Lord Vishnu. It is believed that observing a fast and performing puja on this day brings blessings and removes sins. Here is a step-by-step Puja Vidhi in English for Kamika Ekadashi 2026:
1. Begin by waking up early in the morning and taking a bath to cleanse yourself.
2. Set up a clean and peaceful puja area in your home, preferably facing the east.
3. Place a picture or idol of Lord Vishnu in the puja area. You can also decorate the area with flowers, incense, and lamps.
4. Light a lamp and incense to start the puja. You can also chant the Vishnu Sahasranama or other Vishnu mantras to invoke the blessings of the Lord.
5. Offer water, flowers, and incense to the deity while chanting prayers and mantras.
6. Offer fruits, sweets, and other vegetarian dishes as naivedyam (offering) to the deity.
7. Perform an aarti for Lord Vishnu by waving a lit lamp in front of the deity and singing devotional songs.
8. Conclude the puja by seeking blessings from Lord Vishnu for health, prosperity, and spiritual growth.
9. You can also read or listen to the Kamika Ekadashi Vrat Katha to understand the significance of the day and the importance of observing a fast.
10. Finally, break your fast by consuming a simple and sattvic meal.
It is important to observe the fast and perform the puja with devotion and sincerity to receive the blessings of Lord Vishnu on Kamika Ekadashi.
π All Ekadashis in 2026
Ekadashi Name | Date | Month | Paksha |
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Saphala Ekadashi | January 13, 2026 | Pausha | Krishna |
Saphala Ekadashi | January 14, 2026 | Pausha | Krishna |
Shattila Ekadashi | January 28, 2026 | Magha | Shukla |
Katyayani Ekadashi | February 12, 2026 | Magha | Krishna |
Amalaki Ekadashi | February 27, 2026 | Phalguna | Shukla |
Vijaya Ekadashi | March 14, 2026 | Phalguna | Krishna |
Kamada Ekadashi | March 28, 2026 | Chaitra | Shukla |
Papmochani Ekadashi | April 13, 2026 | Chaitra | Krishna |
Mohini Ekadashi | April 27, 2026 | Vaishakha | Shukla |
Apara Ekadashi | May 12, 2026 | Vaishakha | Krishna |
Nirjala Ekadashi | May 26, 2026 | Jyeshtha | Shukla |
Yogini Ekadashi | June 11, 2026 | Jyeshtha | Krishna |
Devshayani Ekadashi | June 25, 2026 | Ashadha | Shukla |
Kamika Ekadashi | July 10, 2026 | Ashadha | Krishna |
Putrada Ekadashi | July 24, 2026 | Shravana | Shukla |
Aja Ekadashi | August 08, 2026 | Shravana | Krishna |
Parivartini Ekadashi | August 23, 2026 | Bhadrapada | Shukla |
Parivartini Ekadashi | September 22, 2026 | Bhadrapada | Shukla |
Pasankusha Ekadashi | October 06, 2026 | Ashwin | Krishna |
Papankusha Ekadashi | October 21, 2026 | Ashwin | Shukla |
Rama Ekadashi | November 04, 2026 | Kartika | Krishna |
Prabodhini Ekadashi | November 20, 2026 | Kartika | Shukla |
Utpanna Ekadashi | December 04, 2026 | Margashirsha | Krishna |
Mokshada Ekadashi | December 20, 2026 | Margashirsha | Shukla |