Paush Putrada Ekadashi is one of the most auspicious days in the Hindu religious calendar, especially for couples praying for children, family harmony, and divine blessings. In 2025, this important fast holds extra significance as it marks the last Ekadashi of the year and offers devotees a spiritual opportunity to seek Lord Vishnu’s grace.
In this blog, we explain when Paush Putrada Ekadashi 2025 is, the religious significance, benefits, traditional rituals, and how devotees observe this sacred day.
Paush Putrada Ekadashi 2025 – Exact Date & Time
According to the Hindu Panchang, Paush Putrada Ekadashi in 2025 begins on 30 December at 07:50 AM and extends until 31 December at 05:00 AM. Devotees typically observe the fast on 30 December 2025, which is the Ekadashi tithi based on sunrise; the fast is broken (paran) on 31 December during the auspicious time
Key Timing Details
- Ekadashi Begins: 30 Dec 2025, 07:50 AM
- Ekadashi Ends: 31 Dec 2025, 05:00 AM
- Paran (Breaking Fast): 31 Dec afternoon (approx. 01:26 PM – 03:31 PM)
Note: In the Vaishnav tradition, some devotees observe the fast on 31 December, marking Ekadashi as per tithi ending time. However, most follow the sunrise rule, placing the observance on 30 Dec.
What Is Paush Putrada Ekadashi?
Paush Putrada Ekadashi is a holy observance falling on the Ekadashi (11th lunar day) of the Shukla Paksha (waxing moon phase) in the Hindu month of Paush (December–January). In Sanskrit, Putrada means “giver of sons/children,” which reflects the core belief behind this fast — to seek blessings for progeny and family well-being.
This day is especially significant in North India, though observed by Vaishnav devotees across India who worship Lord Vishnu and Goddess Lakshmi for fertility, happiness, and spiritual upliftment.
Legend Behind Paush Putrada Ekadashi
The religious importance of Putrada Ekadashi is rooted in ancient Hindu scriptures. According to lore:
King Suketuman and Queen Shaibya were childless and deeply sorrowful. After seeking guidance from sages, they were instructed to observe the Ekadashi fast dedicated to Lord Vishnu. They followed the divine counsel, and soon the king was blessed with a virtuous son.
This powerful story is cited in the Bhavishya Purana and highlights the day’s primary spiritual objective — seeking progeny and long-lasting familial blessings.
Religious Significance of the Fast
Paush Putrada Ekadashi isn’t just about having children — though that is its foremost association. Its broader spiritual significance includes:
1 Blessings for Progeny
Devotees, especially couples without children, observe strict fasting and prayers to seek divine grace for conceiving healthy offspring.
2 Family Harmony & Prosperity
It is believed that observing this fast with sincerity strengthens family bonds and brings peace, prosperity, and happiness into the home.
3. Removal of Paternal Lineage Obstacles
In traditional Hindu belief, having children — particularly sons — was historically connected to ancestral rituals and spiritual duties. Observing this Ekadashi is thought to ease issues related to lineage support and societal obligations.
4. Spiritual Merit & Divine Grace
Ekadashi days are considered spiritually purifying; devotees believe that fasting on this day earns Punya (spiritual merit) and the blessings of Lord Vishnu, who is the sustainer of life and protector of creation.
How to Observe Paush Putrada Ekadashi – Rituals & Practices
1. Wake Up Early & Take a Holy Bath
Devotees start the day before sunrise with a bath using clean water and perform personal prayers.
2. Worship Lord Vishnu
Prayers focused on Lord Vishnu and Goddess Lakshmi are central. Devotees chant Vishnu mantras, like Om Namo Bhagavate Vasudevaya, and offer flowers, tulsi leaves, fruits, and incense.
3. Observing the Fast
Many people keep a strict fast without food and water until paran time. Others may follow a vrat food routine (e.g., fruits, milk, non-grains).
4. Reading Sacred Texts
Reading stories from Bhagavad Gita, Vishnu Purana, or Ekadashi legends deepens the spiritual experience.
5. Charity and Daan (Donation)
Generosity is emphasized: donating food, clothes, or money to the needy is considered highly auspicious.
6. Breaking the Fast (Paran)
The fast is broken the next day during the auspicious paran time after offering prayers and gratitude to Lord Vishnu.
Benefits of Observing Paush Putrada Ekadashi
Spiritual Benefits
Deepened devotion and strengthened faith in God
Enhanced spiritual discipline and emotional peace
Purification of mind and body through focused prayer and fasting
Family & Progeny-Related Benefits
Traditional belief: blessings for conceiving children
Strengthening family bonds and karmic fulfilment
Reducing anxiety related to childlessness and family concerns
Social & Psychological Benefits
Fasting and prayer rituals provide mental clarity and emotional grounding
Acts of charity and community worship spread joy and compassion
Tips for First-Time Observers
If you are observing this Ekadashi for the first time:
✔ Plan your fasting day ahead — know the start and end times of Ekadashi.
✔ Focus on devotion, not hardship — the intent matters most.
✔ Drink water wisely — older people and those with health concerns can take necessary allowances.
✔ Prepare a puja ritual checklist — flowers, incense, fruits, Vishnu idol or picture, holy scriptures.
✔ Break the fast in the auspicious paran time for maximum benefit.Conclusion
Paush Putrada Ekadashi 2025 is a sacred opportunity for devotees to renew faith, seek blessings, and embrace spiritual discipline before the New Year. Whether your goal is spiritual growth or devoted prayer for family well-being, this Ekadashi offers deep significance and a chance to reconnect with timeless Hindu traditions.
Mark your calendars for 30–31 December 2025, and may this holy day bring peace, prosperity, and manifold blessings into your life.





