Ekadashi Reminder for ISKCON

4.6
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Rated for 3+
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About this app

Note: Smartha Ekadashis are not supported ! Only Vaishnava Ekadashis are supported ! This means that it is not regular Hindu calendar and it is not displaying regular Hindu panchanga.

This mini Ekadashi Calendar calculates data of the next Ekadashi vrata for given location: 1) begin time and 2) the period of breaking the fasting. Also it sends notification about the next fasting day. It is based on Hindu calendar and Jyotish astrology.

This app calculates only Vaishnava (or Bhagavata) Ekadashi which are Shuddha (or pure): an observance is based on the rule that Dashami or the tenth day during a lunar fortnight should have ended before Arunodaya (96 minutes period before sunrise on the Ekadashi or the 11th day in a lunar fortnight).

Full support for ISKCON: this Vaishnava calendar implements both standards of ISKCON: before 1990 and after 1990. The first standard was established by AC Bhaktivedanta Swami Prabhupada and was widely used in ISKCON from the beginning to year 1990 AC. This standard uses Shri Mayapur as the location for calculating the day, when Vaishnava events are celebrated all around the world. In 1990 AC the second standard was proposed: instead of using Shri Mayapur it was advised to use current location.

Features:
★ It doesn't have unwanted Popups, Spam, Ads and Notifications.
★ Application size is small and it consumes very small memory space.
★ It is offline application - it does not require Internet connection.
★ It doesn't retrieve or store any identifying information.
★ It doesn't collect anonymous usage data.
★ It has very simple interface.

Current functionality:

1) configurable program notifications in the system status bar

2) main screen with:
-- the date of the next Shuddha Ekadashi fasting
-- the period of breaking the fasting
-- description of Ekadasi

3) Daylight Saving Time (Summer Time) support for Europe, USA and Australia

4) built-in database of 4,000 cities to select 'Current location'

5) full support for ISKCON:
Both algorithms of calculating the start of the fasting have been implemented:
-- a) using Shri Mayapur (near Navadvipa, West Bengal, India)
-- b) using the 'Current location'
Notes for ISKCON:
-- a) used by AC Bhaktivedanta Swami Prabhupada. This algorithm was widely used until 1990
-- b) alternative algorithm proposed in 1990

6) support Hindi, Bengali, English, Ukrainian, Russian, Hungarian, Portuguese, Spanish, Italian, French

7) "Set Date" and "Set Time" are a part of time machine which can be used to travel to an arbitrary point in time (currently years 1961-2061 are supported) and get information about Ekadashi fasting for that moment. "Refresh" is used to return to current moment.

Note: the application doesn't save a time or info between sessions. Every time the app is launched it takes current time from system clock and makes calculations again.

8) Dates calculated with "Use 'Current location'" option (i.e. using alternative algorithm) correspond with current ISKCON calendar - "Gcal 2011" (Gaurabda Calendar written by Gopalapriya pr. from ISKCON Bratislava).
Updated on
May 6, 2022

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Ratings and reviews

4.6
3.66K reviews
kranthi C
January 9, 2021
Used to work well with my Pixel 3aXL. Recently I switched to Samsung S10+ and since then the notifications are not working. The phone is in 'Medium power saving mode'. As suggested by Abhay, I turned on all notifications for the app, removed it from sleep list but still it doesn't send notifications. However when I open the app and click on test notification, it pops up.
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Abhay Charan das
January 9, 2021
Open "Settings" in smartphone and find "Optimize battery" option. Then select "All" and find application in the list. After it SWITCH OFF (disable) this setting. Hare Krishna!
Girisha Pandith
February 29, 2024
It is easy to find when yekadashi is very easily,, and sometimes yekadashi occurrs for 2 days then it helps to find when fasting is. And my feedback is it has the story of each yekadhashi and it doesn't has the features to translate in many other language,, if it also in kannada language then it will be helpful
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Abhay Charan das
March 6, 2024
Hare Krishna, thanks for review! This is volunteering project, please join and improve it by adding needed translations.
ankit swami
March 7, 2024
It works perfectly fine. Kindly add a feature describing the rules on fasting Such as in nirjala ekadashi one can do fasting without drinking water and what all not to be eaten and done.
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What's new

- added Autocomplete Location from Internet = type your City in any language !
- added Celestial Horizon feature (in Menu->Algorithm) = what Lord Chaitanya says: Day(12 hours) equals Night(12 hours).
- added Dutch translation, BETA version = many thanks to Nayanabhiram prabhu from Holland !
- added Ayanamsha variable (in Menu->Algorithm) = useful for geeks
- added changing FontSize for Ekadashi and Events Description