Ekadashi is an hopeful day dedicate to Lord Vishnu. Ekadashi is a fasting festival.
The word Ekadashi has been derived from Sanskrit language where Ekadashi means the 'eleventh day' of the Hindu calendar . Ekadashi occurs twice in a month. Hence, all in all there are 24 Ekadashis in a year. Ekadashi is observed once in Shukla Paksha ( the period of the waxing Moon ) and also, in the Krishna Paksha (the period of the waning Moon) each month in a year.
Ekadashi is also known as 'Ekadasi', 'Harivasara', and 'Hari Din'. The Tithi of Ekadashi is devoted to Lord Vishnu . Devotees all around the country and globe, observe first on this day. This is known as 'Ekadashi Vrat'. This festival celebrate is women's, they are wear new saree.
Many tapy of Ekadashi
Adhika Masa Ekadasi
The word Ekadashi has been derived from Sanskrit language where Ekadashi means the 'eleventh day' of the Hindu calendar . Ekadashi occurs twice in a month. Hence, all in all there are 24 Ekadashis in a year. Ekadashi is observed once in Shukla Paksha ( the period of the waxing Moon ) and also, in the Krishna Paksha (the period of the waning Moon) each month in a year.
Ekadashi is also known as 'Ekadasi', 'Harivasara', and 'Hari Din'. The Tithi of Ekadashi is devoted to Lord Vishnu . Devotees all around the country and globe, observe first on this day. This is known as 'Ekadashi Vrat'. This festival celebrate is women's, they are wear new saree.
Many tapy of Ekadashi
Adhika Masa Ekadasi
Devshayani Ekadashi – Sayana Ekadasi - Ashadi Ekadasi
Kamika Ekadasi
Pavitra Ekadasi – Putrada Ekadashi
Aja Ekadasi – Annada Ekadashi
Parivartini Ekadashi – Parsava Ekadasi
Indira Ekadasi
Smarta Pasankusa Ekadashi
Smarta Pasankusa Ekadashi
Pasankusa Ekadashi
Rama Ekadasi
Prabodini Ekadasi – Uttahana Ekadashi
Prabodini Ekadasi – Uttahana Ekadashi
Uttpatti Ekadashi
Mokshada Ekadasi - Vaikunta Ekadasi
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