Vijaya Ekadashi is a special Hindu festival celebrated on the 11th day of Krishna Paksha in Phalguna, usually in February or March. In 2025, it’s on 24th February. “Vijaya” means victory, and it’s all about praying to Lord Vishnu for success and strength. People fast and worship on this day, believing it brings wins in life and peace in the soul. It’s tied to Lord Rama’s story, which makes it extra exciting!
Summary
विजया एकादशी फाल्गुन मास के कृष्ण पक्ष की 11वीं तिथि को मनाई जाती है, जो 2025 में 24 फरवरी को पड़ेगी। यह भगवान विष्णु को समर्पित है और “विजय” का प्रतीक है। मान्यता है कि भगवान राम ने इसे मनाकर रावण पर जीत हासिल की थी। लोग व्रत रखते हैं, पुजा करते हैं, और दान देते हैं ताकि जीवन में सफलता और पापों से मुक्ति मिले। व्रत में अनाज नहीं खाते, फल-दूध लेते हैं। 25 फरवरी को सुबह 6:38 से 9:00 बजे के बीच व्रत खोलते हैं। यह दिन शक्ति और शांति देता है।

Vijaya Ekadashi, observed on 24th February 2025, is a Hindu festival dedicated to Lord Vishnu, symbolising victory. Linked to Rama’s triumph over Ravana, it involves fasting (no grains, only fruits/milk), praying, and charity for success and spiritual peace. The fast starts at sunrise, ends next day between 6:38 AM and 9:00 AM. It’s a day to overcome obstacles and seek blessings, celebrated with devotion and good deeds.
History and Legend
The festival comes from the Padma Purana. It’s said that Lord Rama, during his exile, fasted on Vijaya Ekadashi to cross the ocean and rescue Sita from Ravana. A sage told him to do this, and it worked—Rama won! There’s also a tale where Krishna advised the Pandavas to fast during tough times. These stories show how this day has been helping people beat big challenges for ages.
Significance
Vijaya Ekadashi is a big deal because it promises victory—be it in work, life, or even spiritually. Fasting is believed to wash away sins, bring good luck, and help you reach Moksha (freedom from rebirth). Anyone can join in, especially if you’re facing hurdles. It’s a day to feel strong and connected to Lord Vishnu’s blessings.
How to Celebrate
Here’s how to celebrate in a simple, proper way:
– Fasting: Start at sunrise on 24th February 2025, skip grains and pulses, and stick to fruits or milk. End it next day morning, 25th February.
– Puja: Wake up early, bathe, and offer tulsi, incense, or coconut to Lord Vishnu. Chant Vishnu Sahasranama—it’s super powerful!
– Charity: Give food, clothes, or money to the needy—it boosts your blessings.
– Parana (Breaking Fast): For 2025, break the fast on 25th February between 6:38 AM and 9:00 AM. You can tweak the fast—water, milk, or fruits—whatever suits you!

Links and Resources
Check these out for more info:
– Narayan Seva – Dates and rituals.
– Hindustan Times – Puja details.
– Prokerala – 2025 timings.
– MPanchang – Fasting guide.