Devutthana Ekadashi 2030
Devutthana Ekadashi 2030 falls on Tuesday, Tuesday, November 5, 2030.
Exact date, puja muhurat & city-wise timings for Devutthana Ekadashi 2030
Key Information
Festival Date
Tuesday, November 5, 2030
2030 Calendar Context
Weekday
Tuesday
Vikram Samvat
2087
Shaka Samvat
1952
This year Devutthana Ekadashi falls on a Tuesday, 11 days earlier than 2029 (2029-11-16) — typical lunar-calendar drift.
Falling on a Tuesday gives the day a Mangal emphasis — courage-related rites and red offerings carry extra weight.
The 2029 observance fell on Friday, 2029-11-16 — this year arrives 11 days earlier in the Gregorian calendar, the familiar 11-day shift of the unmodified lunar year.
Looking ahead to 2031, Devutthana Ekadashi will fall on Monday, 2031-11-24 (19 days later than this year). So planning ritual schedules across years means anchoring to the tithi rather than the Gregorian date.
Astronomical context for Devutthana Ekadashi 2030
On Tuesday, November 5, 2030, sunrise in Delhi (the reference city for this page) falls at 06:35 IST and sunset at 17:33 IST — a daylight span of 10h 58m. Across the six pan-Indian cities tabulated below, sunrise on this date varies from 05:43 (Kolkata) at the eastern edge to 06:40 (Mumbai) in the west — a 57-minute difference that drives the city-by-city muhurat shift you see in the table.
For Devutthana Ekadashi 2030, the central rite of udaya tithi (sunrise) depends on the festival tithi being present during that window on 2030-11-05 — confirmed across 6 reference cities in this year's computation pass. Cities further east (Kolkata, Chennai) see the window open ~15-25 minutes before Delhi; cities west of Delhi (Mumbai, Pune, Bangalore) see it start later by a similar margin.
City-Wise Timings for Devutthana Ekadashi 2030
| City | Sunrise | Sunset |
|---|---|---|
| Delhi | 6:35 AM | 5:33 PM |
| Mumbai | 6:40 AM | 6:03 PM |
| Bangalore | 6:14 AM | 5:51 PM |
| Chennai | 6:03 AM | 5:40 PM |
| Kolkata | 5:43 AM | 4:56 PM |
| Pune | 6:36 AM | 6:00 PM |
Click any city for detailed local timings, puja vidhi & samagri list
Why This Date?
Devutthana Ekadashi follows the Udaya Tithi rule – the festival is observed on the day when the required tithi prevails at sunrise. This is the default Dharmasindhu convention for festivals without a special time-window requirement.
Puja Vidhi
Materials Required
- Vishnu idol or image
- Tulsi plant (for Tulsi Vivah)
- Sugarcane sticks
- Ghee lamp (diya)
- Incense sticks
Puja Steps
- 1
Vishnu Prabodhana (Awakening)
Wake Lord Vishnu by blowing the conch shell, ringing bells, and chanting "Uttishtha Uttishtha Govinda" (Arise, arise, O ...
- 2
Vishnu Abhishek
Bathe the Vishnu idol with panchamrit (milk, curd, honey, ghee, sugar) and then with clean water. Dry and dress in yello...
- 3
Ekadashi Puja
Perform standard Vishnu puja with sixteen offerings (Shodashopachara). Offer yellow flowers, tulsi, kumkum, akshat, ince...
Vrat Phala (Fasting Benefits)
Devutthana Ekadashi marks the end of Chaturmas and Vishnu's awakening. It grants the devotee freedom from accumulated sins, the resumption of auspicious activities (especially marriages), Vishnu's direct grace, and spiritual advancement equivalent to visiting Badrinath.
Deity
Lord Vishnu
Legend & History
Lord Vishnu awakens from his four-month Yoga Nidra on this day. Also called Dev Prabodhini (God's awakening) Ekadashi. The gates of Vishnu's abode open again, and all auspicious activities resume afte… Read full legend →Show less ↑
Lord Vishnu awakens from his four-month Yoga Nidra on this day. Also called Dev Prabodhini (God's awakening) Ekadashi. The gates of Vishnu's abode open again, and all auspicious activities resume after Chaturmas.
How to Observe
Observe Ekadashi fast. Perform Tulsi Vivah – the ceremonial marriage of the Tulsi plant to Lord Vishnu (Shaligram). Light lamps around the Tulsi plant. The wedding season officially begins after this day.
Significance
Marks the end of Chaturmas and the resumption of all auspicious activities. The marriage season, housewarming ceremonies, and other shubh karyas begin again. Tulsi Vivah makes this one of the most festive Ekadashis.
Fasting
Ekadashi fast – no grains or beans. Break fast on Dwadashi morning.