The Vaishnava Rama Ekadashi falls during the ‘Krishna Paksha Ekadashi’ (11th day in the dark fortnight of moon) during the ‘Damodara’ month in the Vaishnava calendar. In the Hindu lunar this date ...
This sacred day is marked by fasting, prayers, and devotion, with the belief that it brings prosperity, health, and spiritual growth Jaya Ekadashi is an important fasting day in Hinduism ...
An important fasting ritual of the Hare Krishna followers, the Vaishnava Kamika Ekadashi is observed on the ‘ekadashi’ (11th day) of the Krishna Paksha (the dark fortnight of moon) in the ‘Sridhar’ ...
Jaya Ekadashi holds a special religious and spiritual meaning. The sole purpose of this day is to worship Lord Vishnu. The followers of Lord Vishnu, known as Vaishnavas, observe strict fast on ...
Among the many fasting traditions in Hindu culture, Ekadashi, observed on the 11th day of the lunar cycle, stands out as a unique and deeply significant practice. Often referred to as the "day of ...
On Ekadashi day, one should take bath only with water or you can mix gangajal in that water. Devotees should not pluck tulsi leaves on Ekadashi day, they are advised to pluck them a day before.
This Ekadashi emphasizes the importance of sesame seeds, which are used in six different ways during the day: for bathing, eating, donating, offering in rituals, consuming in water, and making paste.
Parana, or breaking the Ekadashi fast, is an essential ritual that must be performed on Dwadashi Tithi (the day following Ekadashi). It is crucial to break the fast after sunrise and within the ...