The Ekadashi Tithi begins on September 9, 2023, at 7:18 PM and ends on September 10, 2023, at 9:28 PM.
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Aja Ekadashi falls during the Krishna Paksha (dark fortnight of the moon) in the Hindu month of 'Bhadrapada,' which corresponds to August-September in the English calendar.
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It is also known as 'Annada Ekadashi.'
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Aja Ekadashi is dedicated to Lord Vishnu and Goddess Lakshmi, and it is considered highly auspicious by Hindus.
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The observance of Aja Ekadashi is marked with great enthusiasm and dedication across India.
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In northern states (Purnimanta Calendar), Aja Ekadashi is observed in the month of 'Bhadrapada,' while in other regions, it falls in the Hindu month of 'Shravana' (Amanta Calendar).
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The Parana Time, when the fast is broken, is scheduled for September 11, 2023, between 6:15 AM and 8:43 AM.
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Key timings for Aja Ekadashi 2023 include sunrise at 6:15 AM and sunset at 6:32 PM on September 10th.
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Important moments to note are the Hari Vasara End Moment on September 11, 2023, at 4:04 AM and the Dwadashi End Moment on the same day at 11:52 PM, followed by the Parana Time from 6:15 AM to 8:43 AM on September 11, 2023.
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