
Nirjala Ekadashi, falling on June 6th, 2025, is one of the most significant and rigorous fasting days in the Hindu calendar. The term “Nirjala” itself means “without water,” signifying the extreme austerity observed on this auspicious day. Devotees undertake a complete fast, abstaining from both food and water, from sunrise on Ekadashi until sunrise the following day (Dwadashi). This demanding fast is dedicated to Lord Vishnu, the preserver of the universe, and is believed to bestow immense spiritual merit.
The spiritual significance of Nirjala Ekadashi is profound. As per the Padma Purana, observing this single Ekadashi is equivalent to observing all 24 Ekadashis throughout the year. It is also known as Pandava Ekadashi or Bhimseni Ekadashi, referencing the legend of Bhima from the Mahabharata. Bhima, known for his insatiable appetite, found it challenging to observe all Ekadashi fasts. Sage Vyasa advised him to observe Nirjala Ekadashi with full dedication, promising that it would grant him the benefits of all other Ekadashis.
Beyond its spiritual rewards, Nirjala Ekadashi offers an opportunity for profound self-discipline and purification of the mind and body. Devotees spend the day in prayer, meditation, chanting Vishnu Sahasranama, and engaging in charitable acts. Offering water, food, or other necessities to the needy on this day is considered highly meritorious, especially given the summer heat.
At HSNC Temple, we encourage all devotees to embrace the spirit of Nirjala Ekadashi. Whether you choose to undertake the strict fast or engage in sincere prayers and acts of charity, this day offers a unique opportunity to deepen your connection with Lord Vishnu and seek His divine blessings for happiness, prosperity, and liberation. Join us in our special prayers and discourses on this sacred day to experience the spiritual upliftment that Nirjala Ekadashi brings.