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Updated Feb 23, 2021 | 07:07 IST Devotees break their fast on Dwadashi Tithi after sunrise. This year, Jaya Ekadashi (the Ekadashi of Magha Shukla Paksha) will be observed today. Read on to know the Parana date and time and the vidhi. Jaya Ekadashi 2021 Parana time and Vidhi  Key Highlights The Vrat kept on Magha, Shukla Paksha is referred to as Jaya Ekadashi The ritual of breaking the fast is called Parana Devotees, who observe a vrat, wait for an appropriate time to end it. And the ritual of breaking the fast is known as Parana. Many people keep the Ekadashi Vrat and pray to Lord Vishnu for a blissful life on earth and attain Moksha (liberation from the vicious cycle of birth, life and death). Fasting is one of the simplest ways of performing austerities, and therefore, one must do it sincerely and whole-heartedly. The Ekadashi Vrat begins on the Dashami Tithi, mostly after sunset and ends on Dwadashi Tithi. Devotees break their ....
Updated Feb 22, 2021 | 07:40 IST This year, the Jaya Ekadashi Vrat will be kept tomorrow, and the fasting period will begin this evening. If you wish to observe the Jaya Ekadashi Vrat, check out the rules shared below. Jaya Ekadashi Vrat Rules: Here s everything you need to know  Key Highlights The Ekadashi fasting begins on Dashami Tithi and ends on Dwadashi Tithi The Ekadashi of Magha, Shukla Paksha is called Jaya Ekadashi The Ekadashi (eleventh day) of Magha, Shukla Paksha (waxing phase of the Moon) is referred to as Jaya Ekadashi. Devotees of Lord Vishnu start observing fast on Dashami Tithi evening and end it after sunrise on Dwadashi Tithi. This year, the Jaya Ekadashi Vrat will be kept tomorrow, and the fasting period will begin this evening. If you wish to observe the Jaya Ekadashi Vrat, check out the rules shared below. ....
Updated Jan 21, 2021 | 06:52 IST The eleventh day of Paush, Shukla Paksha (waxing phase of the Moon) is called Paush Putrada Ekadashi. Read on to know the Paush Putrada Ekadashi Vrat Katha or the legend associated with this Ekadashi. Paush Putrada Ekadashi Vrat Katha  Key Highlights The fast is broken on the Dwadashi Tithi The eleventh day of Paush, Shukla Paksha (waxing phase of the Moon) is called Paush Putrada Ekadashi Devotees of Lord Vishnu observe a fast on all the Ekadashi Tithis (eleventh day) and break it on the next day, i.e. Dwadashi Tithi (Twelfth day). Customarily, a devotee seeks Lord Vishnu s blessings and keeps a vrat to please the deity and secure a place in Vaikuntha Dham (the Lord s heavenly abode) after his/her journey on earth comes to an end. Apart from seeking salvation (Moksha - liberation from the cycle of birth, life and death), a devotee also prays for a blissful/sorrow-free life. The eleventh day of Pau ....
Updated Jan 09, 2021 | 07:20 IST Saphala Ekadashi Vrat 2021 Parana: Devotees shall keep a day-long fast today and break it tomorrow (i.e., on Dwadashi Tithi). Read on to know the Saphala Ekadashi Vrat Parana date, timings, and other details. Saphala Ekadashi Vrat Parana time and details (Pic credit: Pixabay)  Key Highlights Devotees shall observe a day-long fast and break it on Dwadashi Tithi after sunrise The ritual of breaking the fast is called Parana Devotees of Lord Vishnu observe a vart on all the Ekadashi Tithi (i.e., the Lunar fortnight s eleventh day). Each Ekadashi has a specific name and significance. The Ekadashi Vrat of the Krishna Paksha Paush Maas is referred to as Saphala Ekadashi. As per the Gregorian calendar, today is the first Ekadashi Tithi of 2021. Devotees shall keep a day-long fast today and break it tomorrow (i.e., on Dwadashi Tithi) after sunrise. Read on to know the Saphala Ekadashi Vrat Parana date, ti ....