Dev Uthani Ekadashi Wishes With Name
Dev Uthani Ekadashi is a deeply auspicious day when Lord Vishnu is believed to wake from His long cosmic sleep, marking the start of the joyful wedding and celebration season. Homes fill with light, music and the sound of conch shells as families welcome the Lord. A warm greeting with your own name and photo makes this holy day feel personal and bright, and InPik helps you make one in just a minute.
What is Dev Uthani Ekadashi and its significance
Dev Uthani Ekadashi, also called Prabodhini Ekadashi or Devutthana Ekadashi, falls in the Hindu month of Kartika, on the eleventh day of the bright fortnight, usually in October or November. It is believed that Lord Vishnu, who rests for four holy months called Chaturmas, awakens on this day.
With His awakening, the period of pause ends and all auspicious activities resume. This is why the wedding season, housewarmings and new beginnings start right after Dev Uthani Ekadashi. Many people observe a fast, draw rangoli, light lamps and perform the symbolic marriage of Tulsi with Lord Vishnu, known as Tulsi Vivah. The day stands for renewal, hope and the return of joy and celebration into our lives.
Why a personalised greeting feels special
As this day opens the season of weddings and happy gatherings, a greeting that carries someone's name and photo fits the spirit of new beginnings perfectly. A card made just for a loved one feels far more sincere than a common forward. It shows that you remember them at the start of this blessed season, and a personal greeting often gets saved and reshared, spreading the festive cheer even further.
How to make Dev Uthani Ekadashi wishes with InPik
- Install InPik free from Google Play on your Android phone.
- Open the app and tap the Dev Uthani Ekadashi category.
- Browse the lovely designs and choose the one you like best.
- Type your name or the name of the person you are greeting.
- Add a photo so the card looks warm and personal.
- Tap share to send it to WhatsApp, Instagram or Facebook in one tap.
Tips for a glowing greeting
- Pick designs with diyas, rangoli or Tulsi to match the mood of the day.
- Use a bright, clear photo so your face stands out beautifully.
- Keep names spelled correctly, especially for elders and relatives.
- Send your wishes early in the day before the evening pooja begins.
- Make several cards with different names for family and friend groups.
Ready-to-copy Dev Uthani Ekadashi wishes
- As Lord Vishnu awakens, may your life fill with joy and new beginnings. Happy Dev Uthani Ekadashi.
- May this holy day bring health, wealth and happiness to your home. Blessed Ekadashi.
- Wishing you a season full of celebrations and divine blessings. Happy Dev Uthani Ekadashi.
- May the Lord's grace light up your path and your heart today.
- As the wedding season begins, may love and laughter fill your family.
- May your prayers reach the Lord and your wishes all come true.
- Sending warm blessings on this auspicious Dev Uthani Ekadashi.
- May every diya you light bring peace and prosperity to your life.
This Dev Uthani Ekadashi, welcome the season of joy with a greeting that truly feels yours. Download InPik free on Android, add your name and photo, and share the Lord's blessings with everyone you love in one simple tap.
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Download the AppFrequently asked questions
What does Dev Uthani Ekadashi mark?
It marks the day Lord Vishnu awakens from His four month rest called Chaturmas. From this day, the wedding season and all auspicious activities begin again.
How do I make a Dev Uthani Ekadashi card with my name and photo?
Open InPik free on Google Play, tap the Dev Uthani Ekadashi category, pick a design, type the name, add your photo and share it in one tap.
When does Dev Uthani Ekadashi fall?
It falls in the Hindu month of Kartika, on the eleventh day of the bright fortnight, usually in October or November, just after Diwali.