Braj Panchang for June 11, 2026: Parama Ekadashi, Sarvartha Siddhi Yoga and Ganda Moola
Thursday, June 11, 2026, marks one of the most spiritually significant days of the sacred Purushottam Masa. The observance of Parama Ekadashi, combined with Sarvartha Siddhi Yoga throughout the day, makes this an exceptionally auspicious occasion for devotion, fasting, prayer, charity, and spiritual advancement.
The day also carries the influence of Ganda Moola, while Panchak and Vidaal Yoga remain active during the early morning hours. Devotees are encouraged to dedicate the day to Lord Vishnu through worship, mantra chanting, and self-discipline.
Today’s Panchang – June 11, 2026
| Day | Thursday |
| Location | Mathura, Uttar Pradesh |
| Month | Adhik Jyeshtha (Purushottam Masa) |
| Paksha | Krishna Paksha |
| Tithi | Krishna Ekadashi until 10:36 PM, followed by Dwadashi |
| Nakshatra | Revati until 08:16 AM, followed by Ashwini |
| Yoga | Shobhana until 01:00 AM (June 12), followed by Atiganda |
| Karana | Bava until 11:52 AM, Balava until 10:36 PM, followed by Kaulava |
Sunrise, Sunset and Moon Timings
| Sunrise | 05:24 AM |
| Sunset | 07:15 PM |
| Moonrise | 02:31 AM (June 12) |
| Moonset | 03:06 PM |
Auspicious Timings
| Abhijit Muhurta | 11:51 AM – 12:47 PM |
| Vijaya Muhurta | 02:38 PM – 03:33 PM |
| Godhuli Muhurta | 07:13 PM – 07:34 PM |
| Amrit Kalam | 05:59 AM – 07:30 AM |
| Amrit Kalam (Night) | 11:49 PM – 01:17 AM (June 12) |
| Sarvartha Siddhi Yoga | Available Throughout the Day |
Inauspicious Timings
- Rahu Kalam: 02:03 PM – 03:47 PM
- Gulikai Kalam: 08:51 AM – 10:35 AM
- Yamaganda: 05:24 AM – 07:07 AM
Special Yogas and Observances
| Parama Ekadashi | Observed throughout the day |
| Sarvartha Siddhi Yoga | Whole Day |
| Ganda Moola | Whole Day |
| Panchak | 05:24 AM – 08:16 AM |
| Vidaal Yoga | 05:24 AM – 08:16 AM |
Spiritual Significance of Parama Ekadashi
Parama Ekadashi is regarded as one of the most powerful Ekadashi observances during Purushottam Masa. According to Vaishnava traditions, fasting on this sacred day and worshipping Lord Vishnu is believed to help devotees attain spiritual purification, inner peace, and divine blessings.
The presence of Sarvartha Siddhi Yoga throughout the day further enhances the spiritual value of prayers, charity, mantra chanting, scriptural study, and devotional activities. Many devotees observe a strict fast and spend the day in remembrance of Lord Krishna and Lord Vishnu.
Astrological Insight
The transition from Revati Nakshatra to Ashwini Nakshatra symbolizes completion followed by fresh beginnings. Revati encourages compassion, generosity, and spiritual reflection, while Ashwini brings energy, initiative, and healing vibrations.
As Ganda Moola remains active throughout the day, astrologers traditionally recommend avoiding unnecessary major decisions and instead focusing on spiritual practices, self-improvement, and charitable deeds.
Recommended Spiritual Practices
- Observe Parama Ekadashi fast according to your tradition.
- Recite Vishnu Sahasranama.
- Chant “Om Namo Bhagavate Vasudevaya” 108 times.
- Read chapters from the Bhagavad Gita.
- Offer Tulsi leaves, yellow flowers, and fruits to Lord Vishnu.
- Donate food, clothing, or essentials to those in need.
Conclusion
June 11, 2026, stands out as one of the most spiritually rewarding days of Purushottam Masa. The sacred observance of Parama Ekadashi, combined with Sarvartha Siddhi Yoga and the devotional atmosphere of the holy month, offers devotees a powerful opportunity for worship, self-discipline, and spiritual growth.
Disclaimer: Panchang calculations are based on traditional Vedic astrological principles and may vary slightly according to local customs and geographical location.

