Varuthini Ekadashi, also known as Baruthani Ekadashi, is marked on the 11th day of the Krishna Paksha as per the Amavasyant calendar. This year, it will be observed on 7 May. The Varuthini Ekadashi holds a deep meaning and importance for the Hindus. On this special day, devotees observe fast and offer prayers to Lord Vamana , the incarnation of Lord Vishnu. Varuthini Ekadashi’s date, tithi and puja vidhi: - According to Hindu scriptures, the Varuthini Ekadashi Vrat will be observed on 7 May, this year - As per the timings, the Ekadashi Tithi starts at 2.10 pm on 6 May and will come to an end at 3.32 pm on 7 May - As the day is dedicated to Lord Vamana; devotees worship Lord Vishnu with incense sticks, sandalwood paste, fruits, and flowers - As a belief, devotees feel that any person who observes the fast can attain prosperity and change their bad luck - Also, if any devotee performs acts of donations or charity, he/she along with families get blessed for life Fasting rules to keep in mind during Varuthini Ekadashi: Just like various other festivals, fasting plays an important role during Varuthini Ekadashi too. If devotees are observing Ekadashi, it is believed to be a cleansing process for the mind and body. People, who are fasting, wake up early in the morning and take a bath. They also perform special puja for Lord Vishnu. The whole day, they recite the Vishnu mantra - Om Namo Bhagvate Vasudevaya and read holy scriptures. People who are taking up the fast eat only one meal a day . Meanwhile, the time to break the fast is from 5.53 am and 8.29 am on 8 May.