Paush Putrada Ekadashi 2025: Date, Significance, Fasting and Parana Time
Paush Putrada Ekadashi is one of the most auspicious Ekadashi fasts observed by Hindus, devoted to praying for the well-being and blessings of sons — putra, meaning son, and rada, meaning to grant or bestow. In 2025, this sacred day falls at the end of December, offering devotees an opportunity to conclude the year with spiritual observance and begin the New Year with blessings and good fortune.
Date and Deity of Ekadashi 2025
Paush Putrada Ekadashi in 2025 is observed on 30th December, corresponding to the Ekadashi tithi (11th lunar day) in the month of Paush according to the Hindu lunar calendar. For many regions, the fasting period begins at sunrise and continues until the next day’s parana (break-fast) time on 31st December.
The fast is dedicated primarily to Lord Vishnu, who is worshipped with great devotion on this day. Devotees seek his blessings for the welfare, health, longevity, and prosperity of their children, especially sons. Paush Putrada Ekadashi is believed to bring good fortune, remove obstacles, and bless families with fertile, healthy progeny.
Spiritual Significance
Paush Putrada Ekadashi has deep roots in Hindu scripture and culture. It is traditionally believed that observing this fast with sincere devotion can:
- Bring blessings for healthy and enlightened sons
- Secure putra-siddhi, a concept signifying fulfillment of progeny wishes
- Remove past karmic impediments related to family and lineage
- Strengthen family harmony and spiritual wellbeing
In ancient texts, this Ekadashi fast is described as a remedy for those seeking progeny or facing familial anxieties related to childbearing and child health.
Fasting Rituals and Practices
Devotees observing Paush Putrada Ekadashi usually follow these traditions:
- Fasting: Many observe a strict fast, refraining from grains, salt, and other certain foods. Some undertake a nirjala (waterless) fast, while others keep a partial fast with fruits and milk.
- Prayer and Worship: Devotees perform prayers to Lord Vishnu, often reciting Vishnu mantras, Vishnu Sahasranama, or specific Ekadashi chants.
- Temple Visits: Many visit Vishnu or Krishna temples, offering flowers, fruits, and sweets (prepared before fasting begins) to the deity.
- Family Participation: Families often fast together, making it a communal and spiritually uplifting experience.
Fasting on Ekadashi is believed to purify the body and mind, deepen spiritual discipline, and align one’s intentions for divine grace.
Parana (Break-Fast) Date and Time
The parana — the ritual breaking of the Ekadashi fast — should be observed after the conclusion of the auspicious Ekadashi tithi. In 2025, the ideal parana period begins on 31st December at the prescribed time when the Ekadashi tithi has ended.
Devotees should perform the parana within its auspicious window, typically in the morning or early afternoon, based on local sunrise and regional panchang details. It is considered spiritually important to break the fast only after the tithi transition is complete.
Who Should Observe Paush Putrada Ekadashi?
While the Paush Putrada Ekadashi fast is especially significant for couples seeking the blessings of sons, many Hindus observe it for broader spiritual and familial well-being. It is also undertaken by individuals seeking:
- Peaceful family life
- Fulfillment of long-held wishes
- Overcoming obstacles in marriage or childbirth
- Better mental and emotional focus through discipline and devotion
Even those without specific progeny goals can benefit spiritually and emotionally from the discipline of fasting, prayer, and reflection on this day.
Fasting Etiquette and Lifestyle
During Ekadashi, devotees are advised to:
- Abstain from intoxicants and meat
- Maintain purity of thought and conduct
- Perform charitable acts or donations
- Spend time in prayer, meditation or reading scriptures
These practices enhance the spiritual merit attached to the fast and increase feelings of peace, gratitude and self-discipline.
Conclusion
Paush Putrada Ekadashi 2025 offers an opportunity to combine faith, discipline and focused devotion at the close of the year. Whether seeking divine blessings for family blessings or aiming for spiritual renewal, observing this Ekadashi can be a deeply meaningful tradition.
By following the prescribed fasting rules, worship rituals, and respectful parana timing, devotees hope to invoke Lord Vishnu’s grace and begin the New Year with hope, prosperity and spiritual upliftment.
