As the Hindu lunar calendar unfolds, April 27 marks Mohini Ekadashi, a day immortalized in scriptures for Lord Vishnu’s enchanting Mohini avatar. Fasting and rituals on this Ekadashi are said to vanquish obstacles and bestows prosperity. The tithi begins April 26 at 6:06 PM Sunday, concluding April 27 at 6:15 PM, with the full observance falling on Monday per Udaya Tithi norms.
The day’s celestial map is promising. Sunrise at 5:44 AM heralds a day ending with sunset at 6:54 PM. Dhruva Yoga persists till 9:36 PM, complemented by Purva Phalguni Nakshatra until 9:18 PM.
Prime shubh muhurtas make it ideal for manglik works. Start with Brahma Muhurta (4:17-5:01 AM) for spiritual practices, followed by Pratah Sandhya (4:39-5:44 AM). Abhijit Muhurta, renowned for success, is from 11:53 AM-12:45 PM. Vijaya Muhurta, ensuring victory, aligns at 2:31-3:23 PM. Amrit Kaal (2:41-4:20 PM) and Godhuli Muhurta (6:53-7:14 PM) further amplify positivity.
Steer clear of ashubh kaals: Rahu Kaal (7:23-9:02 AM), Yamaganda (10:40 AM-12:19 PM), Gulika (1:58-3:36 PM). Dur Muhurtas hit 12:45-1:38 PM and 3:23-4:16 PM.
Bhadra dominates Monday from 6:07 AM to 6:15 PM—abstain from pooja or shubh kaam here. This Ekadashi, dedicated to Vishnu’s grace, invites devotees to embrace vrat, bhajan, and daan for eternal blessings. Mark your calendars and observe with pure intent.