Apara Ekadashi
Apara Ekadashi is known for its potent ability to absolve sins and grant the devotee immense spiritual merit. The word “Apara” means limitless or boundless, symbolizing the infinite benefits one can receive by observing this Ekadashi with devotion and sincerity. Apara Ekadashi, also known as Achala Ekadashi, is a significant observance in Hinduism, observed on […]
Yogini Ekadashi
Yogini Ekadashi is particularly significant for those seeking atonement for past sins and for those wishing to rid themselves of ailments, both physical and spiritual. Observing this Ekadashi is believed to grant the devotee the blessings of Lord Vishnu and bring liberation from the cycle of rebirth. Yogini Ekadashi is an important observance in the […]
Mohini Ekadashi
This Ekadashi is particularly significant as it is named after “Mohini,” the enchanting female form of Lord Vishnu. Mohini Ekadashi is considered highly auspicious for its ability to absolve devotees of their sins and grant them liberation (moksh). Mohini Ekadashi is one of the 24 Ekadashi observances in the Hindu calendar, celebrated on the 11th […]
Amalaki Ekadashi
Amalaki Ekadashi is a significant observance in the Hindu tradition, celebrated during the Shukla Paksha (waxing phase of the moon) on the 11th day (Ekadashi) of the Hindu month of Phalguna, which typically falls in February or March according to the Gregorian calendar. This Ekadashi is dedicated to the worship of the amla tree, also […]
Vijaya Ekadashi
Vijaya Ekadashi is a significant observance in Hindu tradition, particularly among followers of Lord Vishnu. It is one of the 24 Ekadashis observed during the year, occurring on the 11th day (Ekadashi) of the Krishna Paksha (waning phase of the moon) in the month of Phalguna (February-March in the Gregorian calendar). The term “Vijaya” means […]