Shravana Putrada Ekadashi 2030
Shravana Putrada Ekadashi 2030 falls on Friday, Friday, August 9, 2030. Observed on: shravana shukla 11.
Exact date, puja muhurat & city-wise timings for Shravana Putrada Ekadashi 2030
Key Information
Festival Date
Friday, August 9, 2030
2030 Calendar Context
Weekday
Friday
Vikram Samvat
2087
Shaka Samvat
1952
This year Shravana Putrada Ekadashi falls on a Friday, 11 days earlier than 2029 (2029-08-20) — typical lunar-calendar drift.
Falling on a Friday gives the day a Shukra emphasis — relationship-related rites and white/silver offerings carry extra weight, traditionally favourable for women's vratas.
The 2029 observance fell on Monday, 2029-08-20 — this year arrives 11 days earlier in the Gregorian calendar, the familiar 11-day shift of the unmodified lunar year.
Looking ahead to 2031, Shravana Putrada Ekadashi will fall on Wednesday, 2031-07-30 (10 days earlier than this year). So planning ritual schedules across years means anchoring to the tithi rather than the Gregorian date.
Astronomical context for Shravana Putrada Ekadashi 2030
On Friday, August 9, 2030, sunrise in Delhi (the reference city for this page) falls at 05:47 IST and sunset at 19:05 IST — a daylight span of 13h 18m. Across the six pan-Indian cities tabulated below, sunrise on this date varies from 05:11 (Kolkata) at the eastern edge to 06:17 (Mumbai) in the west — a 66-minute difference that drives the city-by-city muhurat shift you see in the table.
For Shravana Putrada Ekadashi 2030, the central rite of udaya tithi (sunrise) depends on the Shravana Shukla 11 being present during that window on 2030-08-09 — 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 Shravana Putrada Ekadashi 2030
| City | Sunrise | Sunset |
|---|---|---|
| Delhi | 5:47 AM | 7:05 PM |
| Mumbai | 6:17 AM | 7:09 PM |
| Bangalore | 6:06 AM | 6:43 PM |
| Chennai | 5:55 AM | 6:32 PM |
| Kolkata | 5:11 AM | 6:12 PM |
| Pune | 6:14 AM | 7:05 PM |
Why This Date?
Shravana Putrada 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.
Deity
Lord Vishnu (Narayana form)
Legend & History
King Mahijit of Mahishmati had everything except a son. Distraught, he consulted Sage Lomasha, who advised him to observe the Shravana Shukla Ekadashi vrata. Mahijit and his queen observed it with dev… Read full legend →Show less ↑
King Mahijit of Mahishmati had everything except a son. Distraught, he consulted Sage Lomasha, who advised him to observe the Shravana Shukla Ekadashi vrata. Mahijit and his queen observed it with devotion; the queen soon conceived and bore a son who became a renowned king. This is one of two Putrada ("son-granting") Ekadashis in the Hindu year — the other in Pausha. The Bhavishya Purana preserves the Shravana variant of the story.
How to Observe
Observe Ekadashi fast, especially recommended for couples seeking children. The Shravana timing connects this vrata to the broader Shravana-month tradition of Vishnu-worship and the rakhi/raksha-bandhan family-bond season. Worship Vishnu with bilva and tulsi (Shravana being Shiva's month, the Vishnu observance here unifies both deities). Recite the Mahijit katha. Donate to childless couples and orphanages.
Significance
The second of the year's two Putrada Ekadashis (the first being Pausha Shukla). South Indian Vaishnava traditions emphasise this Shravana observance more heavily; North Indian Smarta traditions emphasise Pausha. Many couples observe both for full coverage. The deeper teaching, beyond literal progeny: cultivation of "spiritual offspring" — disciples, students, the next generation one nurtures — is equally valid as the boon sought.
Fasting
Ekadashi fast – no grains or beans. Couples observing together is the traditional form. Break fast on Dwadashi morning.