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    Mohini Ekadashi 2023: Date of fasting, significance of this auspicious day and more

    Synopsis

    While there are two Ekadashi dates in every month, Mohini Ekadashi, which occurs towards the end of the Hindu month of Vaishakh, is considered especially significant. Observers of the Mohini Ekadashi fast are believed to receive absolution for past misdeeds and the possibility of salvation.

    Mohini Ekadashi 2023: Date of fasting, significance of this auspicious day and moreAgencies
    Mohini Ekadashi is regarded as the most significant among the two Ekadashi's observed every month. It is believed that observing a fast on this day can purify one of all their sins and lead them towards prosperity and liberation from the illusionary world, ultimately attaining salvation. The Mohini form of Lord Vishnu is worshipped on this day, and people observe a fast to honor this occasion. This holy day falls on the Ekadashi date of Shukla Paksha of Vaishakh month, and it is considered a highly auspicious time for spiritual practices.

    The Mohini Ekadashi is scheduled to commence on April 30, 2023, at 8:28 pm and conclude on May 1, 2023, at 10:09 pm, according to Udayatithi. Hence, the Mohini Ekadashi fast will be observed on Monday, May 1, 2023. The Paran time for concluding the fast is set for May 2, 2023, at 5:19 am. It is recommended to worship Lord Sri Hari on this sacred day, and observing the Ekadashi fast during Dwadashi Tithi is also considered auspicious.

    Vrat Katha of Mohini Ekadashi


    The Vrat Katha of Mohini Ekadashi recounts the tale of a wealthy man named Dhanpal who lived in Bhadravati with his five sons. Despite his affluence, Dhanpal was renowned for his generous and charitable nature. However, his youngest son, Dhrishtabuddhi, was spoiled and constantly engaged in immoral activities. Fed up with his son's behavior, Dhanpal banished him from the house.

    Lost and alone, Dhrishtabuddhi stumbled upon the hermitage of Maharishi Kaundilya. Seeking guidance on how to atone for his sins, Dhrishtabuddhi sought counsel from the sage. Maharishi Kaundilya advised him to observe the Mohini Ekadashi fast and abide by its rules and regulations.

    Following the sage's advice, Dhrishtabuddhi observed the fast with devotion and sincerity. As a result, all of his past misdeeds were absolved, and he achieved salvation. The Vrat Katha of Mohini Ekadashi underscores the power of this sacred fast and its ability to purify the soul of all transgressions.

    FAQs


    Q1:What is Mohini Ekadashi?
    A Hindu holy day that honors the legend of the churning of the ocean, and Lord Vishnu's role in it.

    Q2:When is Mohini Ekadashi celebrated?
    It falls on the 11th day of the waxing phase of the moon in the Hindu month of Vaishakh.


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