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    Sapahala Ekadashi 2024: Check date, time, significance and puja rituals

    Synopsis

    Saphala Ekadashi, dedicated to Lord Vishnu, is a fasting day observed for spiritual purification and success. It falls on December 26, 2024. Devotees fast, recite prayers, offer fruits and flowers, listen to stories of Lord Vishnu, meditate, and engage in acts of charity. These rituals aim to purify the soul and seek blessings for peace and prosperity.

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    Saphala Ekadashi 2024
    Saphala Ekadashi is an important fasting day in the Hindu tradition and is dedicated to Lord Vishnu. Also called as Pausha Ekadashi or Posh Mas, is an auspicious day for spiritual growth, seeking forgiveness, and purifying oneself. Saphala Ekadashi falls on the 11th day Ekadashi of the Krishna Paksha in the Hindu month of Pausha, which is going to be observed on December 26, 204.

    Devotees believe that they can overcome obstacles, purify their hearts, and attain spiritual success by fasting and engaging in devotion to Lord Vishnu.


    Further, it signifies the importance of self-discipline, devotion, and the pursuit of righteousness in one’s life. Devotees seek blessings from Lord Vishnu for peace, prosperity, and liberation from the cycle of birth and death, making it an important event in the Hindu religious calendar.

    Saphala Ekadashi 2024: Date and time

    Ekadashi Tithi Begins - December 26, 2024 - 10:29 pm
    Ekadashi Tithi Ends - December 27, 2024 - 12:43 pm
    Parana Time - December 27, 2024 - 07:12 AM to 09:16 am
    Growfast
      Dwadashi End Moment - December 28, 2024 - 02:26 am

      Saphala Ekadashi 2024: Significance

      Saphala meas successful or fruitful, and Ekadashi refers to the 11th day of the month. Saphala Ekadashi is thus considered a day to attain spiritual success and material blessings. The day is dedicated to the worship of Loed Vishnu, the preserver and protector of the universe.

      Devotees believe that observing the fast on this day can bring success in their lives, purify their soul, and remove the effects of past sins, on this day, devotees practice self-discipline, and engage in sincere worship. Saphala Ekadashi is a reminder of the importance of spiritual pursuits in one’s life.


      It is believed that fasting on Saphala Ekadashi cleanses the soul from past sins and bad karma, providing a fresh start. Devotees believe that by fasting and engaging in worship on this day, they can purify their mind, body, and spirit.

      Saphala Ekadashi 2024: Puja rituals

      Fasting

      Devotees fast on Saphala Ekadashi. Some follow a strict fast, abstaining from all food and water, while others may choose to consume fruits and root vegetables. Fasting is a way of purifying the body and mind and focusing on devotion.

      Recite prayers and chant Lord Vishnu’s names

      Devotees often engage in chanting mantras and prayers dedicated to Lord Vishnu, such as the Vishnu Sahasranama or the Dhanvantri mantra. Chanting helps to develop a sense of peace, devotion, and connection with the divine.

      Offering fruits and flowers

      Devotees offer fruits, flowers, and other sacred items are made to Lord Vishnu as a sign of respect and devotion. Fruits such as bananas, apples, and coconuts are commonly offered. Lamps are lit as a symbol of dispelling darkness and ignorance.

      Listening to the glories of Lord Vishnu

      Devotees often listen to stories and glories of Lord Vishnu, recounting His divine deeds and miracles. Listening to these stories helps to strengthen one's devotion and connection with the deity.

      Meditation and reflection

      Devotees also engage in meditation and reflection on their past actions, seeking forgiveness for their sins and striving for self-improvement. This spiritual practice allows them to focus inwardly and connect with the divine.

      Bhajan and Kirtan

      Some devotees may also stay awake through the night, singing bhajans and hymns in praise of Lord Vishnu. This vigil represents a form of dedication and commitment to spiritual practices.

      Donating to Charity


      As part of the Ekadashi observance, many people also donate to the poor, give clothes, food, or money to those in need, and engage in acts of kindness. This helps in purifying the soul and seeking blessings for prosperity and happiness.news


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