Ekadashi Calendar

Ekadashi Calendar
Developer: Punya Pradeep
Category: Lifestyle

Ekadashi Calendar Summary

Ekadashi Calendar is a mobile iOS app in Lifestyle by Punya Pradeep. Released in Apr 2026 (1 month ago). Store metadata: updated Apr 16, 2026.

Store info: Last updated on App Store on Apr 16, 2026 .


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Ekadashi Calendar is the most accurate and spiritually rich Ekadashi companion for devoted Vaishnavas and Hindu practitioners worldwide.

DRIK PANCHANG ACCURACY:
Unlike other apps that use simple date tables, Ekadashi Calendar computes each Ekadashi using Jean Meeus astronomical algorithms — the same mathematics behind Drik Panchang. The tithi is determined at local sunrise, exactly as prescribed in the Vedic tradition.

YOUR LOCATION, YOUR SUNRISE:
Every Ekadashi date is calculated for your precise location using NOAA-accurate sunrise and sunset times. Whether you're in Mumbai, London, or New York — your Ekadashi is always correct.

MONTHLY & YEARLY CALENDAR:

Beautifully designed monthly calendar with Ekadashi dates highlighted
Shukla Paksha (waxing moon) and Krishna Paksha (waning moon) clearly shown
Full yearly list of all 24 Ekadashis at a glance
Parana (fast-breaking) time shown for each Ekadashi

DEEP SPIRITUAL GUIDANCE:
For every Ekadashi, discover:

Name, significance, and the story behind it
Fasting guidelines and what to observe
Sanskrit mantras with transliteration and meaning
Guru wisdom from Srila Prabhupada and other acharyas
Dos and don'ts for the day

PERSONAL FASTING DIARY:
Record every fast as Observed, Partial, or Skipped. Track your streak, see your observe rate, and build a lifetime record of your devotional practice. Your data stays private — stored entirely on your device.

SMART REMINDERS:
Set customizable push notifications so you're always prepared — one day before, morning of, and at parana time.

SHARE THE BLESSINGS:
Generate beautiful 9:16 share cards for each Ekadashi — perfect for WhatsApp Status, Instagram Stories, and family groups. Spread the joy of devotional practice with loved ones.

All 24 Ekadashis covered:
Kamada, Mohini, Apara, Nirjala, Yogini, Devshayani, Kamika, Shravana Putrada, Aja, Parsva, Indira, Papankusha, Rama, Devutthana, Utpanna, Mokshada, Saphala, Pausa Putrada, Shattila, Jaya, Vijaya, Amalaki, Papamochani, and Varuthini.

Jai Sri Hari