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As the festive season goes on, people across India are preparing to celebrate Dev Uthani Ekadashi, also known as Prabodhini Ekadashi. This day is very special for Hindus as it marks the end of Chaturmaas– a four-month period when people usually don’t hold weddings or other important religious events.It is believed that on this day, Lord Vishnu wakes up from his long rest, which he takes during these months. His awakening is seen as the start of good times, bringing back peace, prosperity, and positive energy.Devotees observe the day with fasting, prayers, and simple rituals. Many visit temples, offer flowers and sweets to Lord Vishnu, and pray for happiness and harmony at home. The day reminds everyone about faith, new beginnings, and the importance of devotion in life.Dev Uthani Ekadashi 2025: Date and Parana Time

According to the Hindu calendar and as reported by the Times of India, Dev Uthani Ekadashi will be observed on November 1, 2025 (Saturday). Below are the important timings for the day:Ekadashi Tithi begins: November 1, 2025 – 9:11 AM Ekadashi Tithi ends: November 2, 2025 – 7:31 AM Parana time: November 2, 2025 – 1:11 PM to 3:23 PM Hari Vasara end moment: November 2, 2025 – 12:55 PMFor Gauna Ekadashi, the fast will be observed on November 2, 2025, and the Parana time will be on November 3, 2025, between 6:34 AM and 8:46 AM.
Meaning and Story Behind Dev Uthani Ekadashi

On Dev Uthani Ekadashi, it is said that Lord Vishnu wakes up, which marks the end of Chaturmaas and the beginning of all good and happy events, like weddings and religious functions.Devotees believe that when Lord Vishnu wakes up, he brings peace, happiness, and good luck to the world. On this day, temples of Lord Vishnu and Lord Krishna are decorated with flowers and lights. People pray, sing bhajans, light diyas, and celebrate the day with devotion and joy.Spiritual Significance of the Day
Those who pray sincerely are said to receive blessings of peace, happiness, and spiritual growth.This day also represents new beginnings. After the four months of Chaturmaas, when most important ceremonies are paused, Dev Uthani Ekadashi marks the time to start them again. From this day, people begin holding weddings, engagements, griha pravesh, and mundan ceremonies. It is a day of renewal, purity, and divine blessings.

Puja Rituals and Observances
Offerings like Tulsi leaves, panchamrit, fruits, and homemade sweets are placed before the deity.Evening rituals: During the Gaudhooli period, women draw Ekadashi symbols using Khadiya and Geru chalks as part of tradition.

Offerings: Food items like sevaiyan, water chestnuts, sugarcane, and dakshina are offered. The lamp, covered with a sieve, is kept burning all night.Awakening Lord Vishnu: At night, devotees sing bhajans, clap, and ring bells to symbolically wake Lord Vishnu.
The sieve is then removed from the lamp, and prayers are offered for peace and prosperity.Sharing prasad: The next morning, the offerings are shared among family members, especially children.Mantras for Dev Uthani Ekadashi

A Day of New Beginnings and RenewalDev Uthani Ekadashi is not just a religious day– it is a time for hope, new beginnings, and spiritual growth. It reminds us that just like Lord Vishnu wakes up from his long rest, we too can start fresh after a period of pause or difficulties.As homes and temples are lit with lamps and diyas, the day brings faith, peace, and positivity. It encourages everyone to welcome new beginnings with a clean heart and a hopeful mind.Disclaimer: This article is for general information and religious awareness only. Dates, timings, and rituals of Dev Uthani Ekadashi may vary by region. Please check with your local panchang or temple for exact details.Images: iStock (for representative purposes only)



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