
Varuthini Ekadashi April 2025: Date, significance, shubh muhurat, mantras, and how to observe the fast to please Lord Vishnu
Varuthini Ekadashi will be observed on April 24, 2025. The Ekadashi tithi begins on April 23 and ends on April 24. Parana time is on April 25. Devotees should wake up early, clean the house and worship Lord Vishnu. Observing this Ekadashi removes past sins and provides protection. Fasting and chanting Vishnu Sahasranama are important.
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