Kartika (October–November)
Ekadashi In The Month Kartika (October–November) 🌼 Rama Ekadashi – Krishna Paksha (Kartik Month) Rama Ekadashi, one of the most revered Ekadashis, falls during the Krishna Paksha (waning phase of the moon) in the Kartik month (October–November). This sacred day is dedicated to Lord Vishnu and his divine consort Goddess Lakshmi (Rama Devi), who blesses devotees with prosperity, peace, and spiritual liberation. It is believed that observing the Rama Ekadashi Vrat destroys past sins, fulfills righteous desires, and ensures divine grace in this life and the next. 🕉️ Mythological Significance The Brahmavaivarta Purana narrates the greatness of Rama Ekadashi through a conversation between Lord Krishna and King Yudhishthira. Once, there lived a righteous king named Muchukunda, a great devotee of Lord Vishnu. In his kingdom lived a pure-hearted Brahmin named Shobhana, who was married to King Muchukunda’s daughter, Chandrabhaga. When Rama Ekadashi approached, Chandrabhaga urged her husband to observe the fast, as it was mandatory in her father’s kingdom. Though Shobhana was physically weak, he agreed out of respect and devotion. Unfortunately, due to weakness, he died during the fast. However, because he had observed Rama Ekadashi Vrat faithfully, he was blessed to rule a divine kingdom in the heavenly realm. Later, when Chandrabhaga learned of his celestial status, she too performed the same vrat and joined him in Vaikuntha. Thus, Rama Ekadashi came to be known as the destroyer of sins and liberator of souls, named after Goddess Rama (Lakshmi) — the giver of divine fortune and salvation. 🌺 Spiritual Significance The word Rama in this context refers to Goddess Lakshmi, who resides eternally with Lord Vishnu. Observing Rama Ekadashi symbolizes seeking balance between material prosperity (Lakshmi) and spiritual enlightenment (Vishnu). It teaches that through devotion, purity, and control over desires, one can attain both worldly happiness and eternal peace. This Ekadashi is particularly powerful for removing negative karma, granting forgiveness, and uplifting the soul toward moksha (liberation). 🪔 Rituals and Observances 🌅 1. Dashami (Day Before Ekadashi) 🌞 2. Ekadashi Day (Main Observance) 🌄 3. Dwadashi (Breaking the Fast) 🌸 Benefits of Observing Rama Ekadashi 📜 Scriptural Reference In the Brahmavaivarta Purana, Lord Krishna tells Yudhishthira: “O King, among all fasts, the fast on Rama Ekadashi is most purifying. By observing it with faith and devotion, even a sinner is freed from all bondage and attains the eternal abode of Vishnu.” 🌻 Essence of Rama Ekadashi Rama Ekadashi is not only a day of fasting but also a celebration of divine grace and purity. It reminds devotees that through truth, faith, and devotion, one can rise above worldly limitations and attain the eternal presence of the Divine Couple — Sri Vishnu and Sri Lakshmi. ✨ “Rama Ekadashi washes away sins, awakens the heart, and opens the door to eternal bliss in Vaikuntha.” 🌸 Devutthana (Prabodhini) Ekadashi – Shukla Paksha (Kartik Month) Devutthana Ekadashi, also known as Prabodhini Ekadashi, Dev Uthani Ekadashi, or Hariprabodhini Ekadashi, falls in the Kartik month during the Shukla Paksha (waxing phase of the moon) — usually in October–November.This Ekadashi marks a highly auspicious and spiritually powerful day when Lord Vishnu awakens from His four-month cosmic slumber (Yoga Nidra), which began on Devshayani Ekadashi in the month of Ashadha. It symbolizes the awakening of divine energies, renewal of righteousness, and the beginning of auspicious activities, including marriages, temple festivals, and spiritual vows. 🕉️ Spiritual and Mythological Significance According to the Padma Purana and Skanda Purana, on Devshayani Ekadashi, Lord Vishnu goes into deep rest (Yoga Nidra) on the cosmic serpent Sheshanaga in the Kshirasagara (Ocean of Milk). During this period, known as Chaturmas, no major auspicious ceremonies are performed. After four months, on Prabodhini Ekadashi, the Lord awakens (Prabodhan) to resume the sustenance of the universe. This event is celebrated as Dev Uthani — “the awakening of the gods.” It is believed that Goddess Lakshmi and Tulsi Devi rejoice at this moment, and the Tulsi Vivah (divine wedding of Tulsi and Vishnu) is performed on this day, signifying the start of the marriage season in Hindu tradition. The day also marks the completion of Chaturmas Vrata, a period of spiritual discipline and restraint observed by devotees and saints. 🌿 Legends Associated with Prabodhini Ekadashi 1. Lord Vishnu’s Awakening After resting for four months, Lord Vishnu awakens on this day to bless all living beings. Devotees believe that offering prayers on this day eradicates sins and grants moksha (liberation). 2. Tulsi Vivah According to legend, Tulsi (the holy basil) was once a woman named Vrinda, who was devoted to Lord Vishnu. After her mortal life ended, the Lord blessed her by transforming her into the sacred plant Tulsi, vowing to marry her each year on this day.This divine union of Tulsi and Vishnu (as Shaligram) is celebrated with grandeur and marks the beginning of auspicious events and marriages. 3. King Prithu’s Salvation King Prithu is said to have attained salvation by observing Prabodhini Ekadashi Vrat, as mentioned in scriptures. 🪔 Rituals and Observances 🌅 1. Dashami (Day Before Ekadashi) 🌞 2. Ekadashi Day (Main Observance) 🌄 3. Dwadashi (Breaking the Fast) 🌼 Significance of Devutthana Ekadashi 📜 Scriptural Reference In the Padma Purana, Lord Krishna tells Yudhishthira: “O King, the merit gained by observing Devutthana Ekadashi equals that of performing a thousand Ashwamedha Yajnas. Whoever observes this Ekadashi with devotion awakens divine consciousness within and attains my eternal abode.” 🌻 Essence of Devutthana (Prabodhini) Ekadashi Devutthana Ekadashi is a festival of divine awakening, devotion, and renewal.It reminds devotees to awaken their own inner consciousness — to rise from ignorance and inertia to spiritual light and action. As Lord Vishnu awakens, so should the soul awaken to truth, virtue, and love. ✨ “When the Lord awakens, the world awakens — and the heart blossoms with divine light.”
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