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Ramā EKĀDAŚĪ
Ekadashi
ŚUDDHA EKĀDAŚĪ VRATA: FASTING FOR Ramā EKĀDAŚĪ
Restricted foods on Ekadashi
- Tomatoes, eggplants, cauliflower, broccoli, bell pepper, beets, bitter melon (karela), lauki, parwal, torai, kunli, drumsticks, bhindi (lady fingers), banana flower.
- Peas, chickpeas, and all types of beans, including products made from beans (papadams, tofu, tempeh, etc.).
- All leafy vegetables: spinach, salads, cabbages, etc., and leafy herbs like parsley, coriander leaves, celery, curry leaves, etc.
- Grains: millet, barley, farina, pasta, rice, corn, etc.; all types of flour made from grains and beans (rice flour, chickpea flour, urad dal flour, etc.).
- Starches from corn or grains, and products made from or mixed with these starches, such as baking soda, baking powder, certain soft drinks with corn syrup, custard, certain yogurts, puddings, certain cream and cottage cheeses, certain sweets, candies, tapioca balls, etc.
- Oils made from grains: corn oil, mustard oil, sesame oil, etc., and products fried in these oils (nuts, potato chips, and other snack foods).
- Honey and sweets made with starches.
Spices used on Ekadashi
- Black pepper, fresh ginger, pure salt, and fresh turmeric, all taken from a newly opened, clean package.
Spices not used on Ekadashi
- Hing (asafetida), sesame seeds, cumin, fenugreek, mustard, tamarind, fennel, cardamom, nutmeg, etc.
Foods that can be taken on Ekadashi
- All fruits (fresh and dried), all nuts, and oils made from nuts.
- Potatoes, pumpkin, cucumber, radish, squash, lemon, avocado, olives, coconut, buckwheat, and all sugars.
- All pure milk products (except yogurt during the 2nd month of Caturmasya, and milk during the 3rd month).
When to break fast the next day
Dvādaśī, Thursday, 11/05/2026: 06:38 - 10:16 CST
Please do not pluck Tulsi leaf on Dvadasi Day.
Dīpa-dāna(Deepavali)
Special Day
Dīpa-dāna, Dīpanvita (Festival of lights)
Appearance of Mānasī-gaṅgā
Pratipat: Govardhana Puja
Festival
Govardhana-pūjā, Go-pūjā, Go-kṛda (Worship of Govardhana Hill, and worship and decorating of cows)
Śrī Rasikānanda ~ Appearance
Śrī Śrīmad Bhakti Kusum Śramaṇā Gosvāmī Mahārāja ~ Appearance
Utthāna EKĀDAŚĪ
Ekadashi
ŚUDDHA EKĀDAŚĪ VRATA: FASTING FOR Utthāna EKĀDAŚĪ
Śrīla Gaura-kiśora dāsa Bābājī Mahārāja ~ Disappearance
Śrī Śrīmad Bhakti Dayita Mādhava Gosvāmī Mahārāja ~ Appearance
Bhīṣma-pañcaka begins
Restricted foods on Ekadashi
- Tomatoes, eggplants, cauliflower, broccoli, bell pepper, beets, bitter melon (karela), lauki, parwal, torai, kunli, drumsticks, bhindi (lady fingers), banana flower.
- Peas, chickpeas, and all types of beans, including products made from beans (papadams, tofu, tempeh, etc.).
- All leafy vegetables: spinach, salads, cabbages, etc., and leafy herbs like parsley, coriander leaves, celery, curry leaves, etc.
- Grains: millet, barley, farina, pasta, rice, corn, etc.; all types of flour made from grains and beans (rice flour, chickpea flour, urad dal flour, etc.).
- Starches from corn or grains, and products made from or mixed with these starches, such as baking soda, baking powder, certain soft drinks with corn syrup, custard, certain yogurts, puddings, certain cream and cottage cheeses, certain sweets, candies, tapioca balls, etc.
- Oils made from grains: corn oil, mustard oil, sesame oil, etc., and products fried in these oils (nuts, potato chips, and other snack foods).
- Honey and sweets made with starches.
Spices used on Ekadashi
- Black pepper, fresh ginger, pure salt, and fresh turmeric, all taken from a newly opened, clean package.
Spices not used on Ekadashi
- Hing (asafetida), sesame seeds, cumin, fenugreek, mustard, tamarind, fennel, cardamom, nutmeg, etc.
Foods that can be taken on Ekadashi
- All fruits (fresh and dried), all nuts, and oils made from nuts.
- Potatoes, pumpkin, cucumber, radish, squash, lemon, avocado, olives, coconut, buckwheat, and all sugars.
- All pure milk products (except yogurt during the 2nd month of Caturmasya, and milk during the 3rd month).
When to break fast the next day
Dvādaśī, Saturday, 11/21/2026: 06:51 - 10:22 CST
Please do not pluck Tulsi leaf on Dvadasi Day.
Pūrṇimā/End of Kartika
Special Day
Pratipat up to *05:23, Tithi hari-kathā
Śrī Kṛṣṇa Rāsa-yātrā
Śrī Nimbāditya ~ Appearance
End of Ūrjā-vrata, Kārtika-vrata, Dāmodara-vrata and Niyama-sevā
End of Cāturmāsya-vrata