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Kamada Ekadashi is one of the most auspicious day to worship Lord Vishnu. "Wish-fulfilling" is the meaning of Kamada, an Ekadashi that is renowned for satisfying desires, atoning for sins ...
Sage Medhavi later returned to his father Sage Chyavana’s ashram and observed a fast on Papamochani Ekadashi, upon his father's recommendation. Sage Chyavana assured sage Medhavi that his sins ...
Papmochani Ekadashi is a sacred Hindu observance dedicated to Lord Vishnu.(Pixabay) Medhavi lost his purity of mind and married Manjughosha. After years, she abandoned him, leading to his fury.
Kamada Ekadashi is particularly revered for its ability to cleanse one’s sins, including the most grievous ones. According to Hindu beliefs, even the sin of killing a Brahmin, considered one of ...
Papmochani Ekadashi is observed during the Krishna Paksha (waning phase of the moon) of the Chaitra month according to the North Indian Purnimanta calendar. In the South Indian Amanta calendar ...
List of all 2008 ekadashi dates and exact start time and end time of Ekadashi tithi in 2008. The timings below is for Boydton, United States. View Today's tithi → Next Krishna Paksha Ekadashi tithi is ...
Chaitra Krishna Ekadashi Tithi Begins - March 25, 2025, at 5:05 AM Chaitra Krishna Ekadashi Tithi Ends - March 26, 2025, at 3:45 AM Vishnu Ji Puja Muhurat - 9:22 AM to 1:57 PM ...
List of all 2003 ekadashi dates and exact start time and end time of Ekadashi tithi in 2003. The timings below is for Boydton, United States. View Today's tithi → Next Krishna Paksha Ekadashi tithi is ...
“The padam (lyrics) that I love the most is ‘Kuvalaya Vilochane, Bhaimi....’ where Nala is enamoured with the beauty of Damayanti. I am happy that kathakali is gaining popularity these day ...
Varuthini Ekadashi 2025: The Ekadashi that falls on the Krishna Paksha in the month of Vaishakh is known as Varuthini Ekadashi. Anyone who observes the fast on this day is freed from all sins, remains ...
Kamada Ekadashi 2025: In Hinduism, the Ekadashi fast holds great importance. There are 24 Ekadashis in a year, each with its own spiritual and religious significance. The Ekadashi of the Krishna ...