Shattila Ekadashi 2026 Date
Ends – 08:15 PM, Jan 28
Parana (Break Fast)

Vrat Significance
Shattila Ekadashi is a sacred Hindu fasting day observed on January 28, 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 Shattila Ekadashi highlights the spiritual importance of this Ekadashi. It is believed that observing this vrat brings prosperity, forgiveness, and spiritual growth.
ποΈ Shattila Ekadashi Vrat Katha
Once upon a time, in the holy town of Varanasi, there lived a devout Brahmin named Chandrashekhar. He was a pious man who dedicated his life to the service of Lord Vishnu. He would perform all the rituals and fasts with great devotion and sincerity.
One year, the month of Magh was approaching, and Chandrashekhar learned about the upcoming Shattila Ekadashi. He decided to observe this Ekadashi with utmost dedication and devotion. He began preparing for the fast by purifying his mind and soul through meditation and prayers.
On the day of Shattila Ekadashi, Chandrashekhar woke up before sunrise and took a holy bath in the Ganges. He then went to the temple and offered his prayers to Lord Vishnu. He vowed to observe the fast without consuming any food or water for the entire day and night.
As the day passed, Chandrashekhar spent his time reciting the Vishnu Sahasranama and singing devotional songs in praise of Lord Vishnu. He also distributed food and clothing to the needy, as it is considered auspicious to perform acts of charity on Ekadashi.
The night of Shattila Ekadashi was spent in deep meditation and prayer. Chandrashekhar remained steadfast in his resolve to please Lord Vishnu and seek his blessings. As the sun rose on the next day, he concluded his fast with the traditional prayers and offerings.
Pleased with Chandrashekhar’s unwavering devotion, Lord Vishnu appeared before him and blessed him with happiness, prosperity, and spiritual enlightenment. From that day onwards, Chandrashekhar’s life was filled with peace and contentment.
It is believed that observing the Shattila Ekadashi Vrat with sincerity and dedication can wash away one’s sins and bestow divine grace and blessings. It is a day to seek forgiveness for past mistakes and to purify the mind and soul.
May the upcoming Shattila Ekadashi inspire us all to deepen our spiritual practice and strengthen our connection with the divine. Let us observe this sacred day with unwavering faith and devotion, seeking the blessings of Lord Vishnu and striving for inner peace and spiritual growth. Jai Shri Krishna!
πͺ Shattila Ekadashi Puja Vidhi
Shattila Ekadashi is an important Hindu festival that falls on the 11th day of the lunar fortnight. It is observed to seek the blessings of Lord Vishnu and is believed to bring prosperity and happiness. Here is a step-by-step Puja Vidhi for Shattila Ekadashi in 2026:
1. Begin by waking up early in the morning and taking a bath to purify yourself.
2. Clean the puja area and decorate it with flowers, rangoli, and other auspicious items.
3. Place a picture or idol of Lord Vishnu on the puja altar and light a ghee lamp.
4. Offer water, flowers, and sandalwood paste to the deity while chanting Vishnu mantras.
5. Recite the Vishnu Sahasranama or any other prayers dedicated to Lord Vishnu.
6. Offer fruits, sweets, and other traditional food items as prasadam to the deity.
7. Perform an Aarti by waving a ghee lamp in front of the deity and singing devotional songs.
8. Conclude the puja by seeking the blessings of Lord Vishnu for prosperity, happiness, and well-being.
9. Offer dakshina or donation to the Brahmins or priests as a symbol of gratitude.
10. Finally, distribute the prasadam to family members and devotees, and seek their blessings.
It is important to observe a fast on Shattila Ekadashi and refrain from consuming grains and pulses. The fast should be broken on the next day, Dwadashi, during the prescribed time. This Puja Vidhi can be followed by devotees to seek the blessings of Lord Vishnu on Shattila Ekadashi in 2026.
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 |