Mohini Ekadashi on April 27: Important Timings and Auspicious Moments to Note

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Himanshu Tiwari

Mohini Ekadashi on April 27: Important Timings and Auspicious Moments to Note

New Delhi, April 26: In the Sanatan Dharma, the Ekadashi date dedicated to Narayan holds significant importance. On this day, devotees worship Lord Vishnu. Mohini Ekadashi falls on April 27. It is believed that observing a fast and worshiping Lord Vishnu on this day brings special rewards.

On Mohini Ekadashi, the worship, fasting, and charitable acts dedicated to Lord Vishnu are particularly significant. The Ekadashi date will begin on April 26 at 6:06 PM and will last until 6:15 PM on April 27. However, according to the Udayatithi, the significance of Ekadashi will be observed throughout the day on April 27. Sunrise on Monday will occur at 5:44 AM, while sunset will be at 6:54 PM.

The Dhruva Yoga will last until 9:36 PM, and the Purvaphalguni Nakshatra will be present until 9:18 PM, after which the Uttaraphalguni Nakshatra will take over.

Regarding auspicious moments, the Brahma Muhurat will be from 4:17 AM to 5:01 AM. The Pratah Sandhya will be from 4:39 AM to 5:44 AM. Both Abhijit Muhurat and Vijay Muhurat are available on April 27, making it an excellent time to start any auspicious work. The Abhijit Muhurat will be from 11:53 AM to 12:45 PM, while the Vijay Muhurat will be from 2:31 PM to 3:23 PM. Additionally, the Amrit Kaal will be from 2:41 PM to 4:20 PM, and the Godhuli Muhurat will be from 6:53 PM to 7:14 PM.

As for inauspicious times, Rahukal will be from 7:23 AM to 9:02 AM, Yamgand from 10:40 AM to 12:19 PM, and Gulika Kaal from 1:58 PM to 3:36 PM. The Durmuhurt will occur from 12:45 PM to 1:38 PM and again from 3:23 PM to 4:16 PM.

Bhadra will be observed on Monday from 6:07 AM to 6:15 PM. It is advised to avoid any auspicious activities or prayers during this time.

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