Tithi Guide
Krishna Ekadashi
Krishna Ekadashi is one of the lunar tithis in the panchang system. On Sadhaka, tithis are framed as reflective ritual timings and rhythm markers that can support practice, fasting, prayer, or contemplative emphasis.
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Is it Krishna Ekadashi today?
No. Today is Monday, 6 July 2026. The next Krishna Ekadashi tithi is Saturday, 11 July 2026.
- Tithi today
- Krishna Shashthi
- Vara today
- Somavara
- Nakshatra today
- Purva Bhadrapada
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What Is Krishna Ekadashi and How Is It Observed?
Krishna Ekadashi is the eleventh lunar day of the waning fortnight (Krishna Paksha), counted from the full moon toward the new moon, and is also sacred to Vishnu. Like its waxing counterpart it is a fasting tithi: the Ekadashi vrata is kept twice each lunar month, once in each fortnight. Named observances on this side of the month include Utpanna Ekadashi (Margashirsha) and Saphala Ekadashi (Pausha). On Sadhaka, both Ekadashis are framed as a fortnightly cadence of restraint and inward focus, not as predictive timing.
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Meaning: Eleventh lunar day, traditionally associated with fasting, restraint, and inward clarity.
Paksha: Krishna
Deity: Vishnu
Krishna Ekadashi is a tithi in the lunar calendar used in panchang reflection. On Sadhaka it is treated as a contemplative rhythm marker rather than predictive certainty.