In Hinduism, every ekadashi holds special importance. There are 24 Ekadashi dates throughout the year, each dedicated to the worship of Lord Vishnu. As per the Hindu calendar, Saphala Ekadashi is celebrated twice in a year, first in January and second in December as paran (completion) of the fast. Keeping fast on Ekadashi can result in major life changes, such as better health, success in pursuits, and respite from problems. The ability of Saphala Ekadashi to purify the mind and soul is especially valued since it enables people to connect with their inner selves and forge closer bonds with the divine. This auspicious day is dedicated to Lord Vishnu, the preserver and protector of the universe. Let’s learn when the Saphala Ekadashi fast will be observed this year and its significance.