Nirjala Ekadashi, revered as one of the most stringent fasts in the Hindu calendar, holds immense spiritual significance for devotees observing it. The term ‘Nirjala’ translates to ‘without water,’ emphasizing the rigorous nature of this fast where not only food but also water is abstained from throughout the day and night. It is believed that observing Nirjala Ekadashi brings blessings equivalent to those obtained from observing all twenty-four Ekadashis in a year. It emphasizes the values of restraint, compassion, and devotion, making it a cherished observance in the Hindu faith.
Nirjala Ekadashi falls during the waxing phase (Shukla Paksha) of the Jyeshtha month in the Hindu lunar calendar, which typically corresponds to the months of May or June in the Gregorian calendar. This year, Nirjala Ekadashi is slated to be observed on June 18, 2024.
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Known by various names such as Pandava Ekadashi, Bhimseni Ekadashi, or Bhima Ekadashi, this vrat holds a special place in Hindu mythology. According to legends, Bhima, the second Pandava in the epic Mahabharata, was unable to observe the other Ekadashis due to his inability to fast without food. Seeking a solution, he approached Maharishi Vyasa, who advised him to observe Nirjala Ekadashi as a means to compensate for all the missed Ekadashi observances.
Puja Vidhi: Devotees dedicate this day to Lord Vishnu, the preserver and protector in Hindu mythology. They wake up early, take a ritual bath, and engage in prayers and meditation throughout the day. The puja typically involves offering flowers, incense, and food items that are permissible after the fast concludes.
Charitable Acts: Many devotees engage in acts of charity on this auspicious day, donating food items, clothes, and other essentials to those in need. This practice of giving is seen as a way to earn merit and spread goodwill within the community.
The Nirjala Ekadashi fast entails strict dietary restrictions. Apart from abstaining from all types of grains, including rice, devotees also avoid consuming any food or drink, including water, until the fast concludes on the following day. Some devotees extend the fast beyond a day, depending on personal beliefs and practices.
Nirjala Ekadashi is not only a day of physical fasting but also a spiritual journey for devotees seeking divine blessings and inner peace.
Happy Nirjala Ekadashi 2024!
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