Ekadashi 2024 December . Parana (breaking the fast) december 12, 2024: Ekadashi fasting is observed on every 11 th tithi in hindu calendar.
Ekadashi fasting is observed on every 11 th tithi in hindu calendar. There are two ekadashi fasting in a month, one during shukla paksha and another during krishna paksha.
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