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2024 Papankusha Ekadashi

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Papankusha Ekadashi Story, Rituals And Significance

Papankusha Ekadashi is one of the significant Hindu fasting days which is observed in the Ashwin month on the eleventh day (Ekadashi) of Shukla Paksha. Therefore, the festival is also popular as ‘Ashwina-Shukla Ekadashi’. According to the Gregorian calendar, this festival is celebrated either in the month of October or September.

The day of Papankusha Ekadashi is celebrated to worship Lord Padmanabha who is an avatar (incarnation) of Lord Vishnu. Devotees observe a Papankusha Ekadashi fast to get divine blessings of the deity and to relish the several luxuries of this universe.

It is regarded as one of the most important Ekadashis as the devotees who observe this fast are blessed with worldly desires, wealth and good health. As per the Hindu beliefs, it is believed that the individuals cannot be relieved from all the past sins and wrong deeds till the time they do not observe a Papankusha Ekadashi Vrat. It is also believed that the merits and benefits of this fast are equal to the benefits attained by performing several Ashwamedha Yajnas and Surya Yajnas.

What are the rituals of Papankusha Ekadashi

The devotees observe a silent vow or a strict Papankusha fast on this particular day.

  • The observers are required to wake up early morning and get dressed up in clean attire after taking a shower.
  • All the rituals of Papankusha Ekadashi Fast initiate on the eve of Dashami (tenth day).
  • On this particular day, observers are required to consume a single sattvic meal and that too before the period of sunset.
  • The Vrat continues till the time when the Ekadashi tithi ends.
  • During the observance of Papankusha Ekadashi Vrat, the observers are restricted to perform any kind of sinful or evil deed and are also restricted to speak lies.
  • The fast concludes on the eve of Dwadashi which is the twelfth day. All the observers are required to make some donations and offer food to the Brahmins before concluding their fast.
  • The observers are not allowed to sleep during the night as well as the day. They must spend their entire time reciting Mantras in order to please Lord Vishnu.
  • Reciting of ‘Vishnu Sahasranama’ is considered as highly auspicious.
  • On this particular day, devotees worship Lord Vishnu with great zeal and immense devotion.
  • Once all the rituals are finished, devotees perform aarti.
  • Performing charity on the eve of Papankusha is regarded is highly rewarding. The observer should donate food, clothes, and money to the Brahmins.
  • Devotees also organize a ‘Brahman Bhoj’ as a part of the donation as it is believed the individuals who perform charity and donations on the eve of this festival never go to hell after their death.

What is the significance of Papankusha Ekadashi

The importance and significance of Papankusha Ekadashi has been illustrated in the

Brahma Vaivarta Purana’. According to the Hindu mythology, it is believed that this is considered as the most fortunate and auspicious observance for getting relieved from all the past sins. According to the Hindu beliefs, Lord Krishna explained the benefits of performing a Papankusha Ekadashi fast to King Yudhishthira and stated that, the person who observes this fast and offer prayers to Lord Vishnu attain salvation.

What is the legend of Papankusha Ekadashi

As per the legend, there was a hunter named Krodhana who was very cruel and unkind. The hunter used to live on the Vindhyachal mountains and was highly involved in performing evil deeds and bad sins throughout his life. No one could ever teach him to spend a peaceful life. When years passed and Krodhana became old, he started getting scared about his death. He was extremely worried regarding the pain he would suffer after death because of his sins and evil deeds.

To make up for his past deeds and sins, Krodhana approached a renowned sage Angira who used to live in a forest. He sought help from the sage and asked him to find the way by which he can get relieved from all his sins. To this, the sage guided the hunter to observe a fast of Papankusha Ekadashi which takes place in Ashwin month and falls during Shukla Paksha. Krodhana performed all the rituals and also observe a Papankusha Ekadashi Vrat as explained by the sage. The hunter got the blessings of Lord Vishnu and was relieved from all his past evil deeds and thus attained salvation. Since that time, devotees observe a fast and perform puja rituals to eliminate the past sins and achieve salvation.

What are the mantras for Papankusha Ekadashi

  • Om Namo Bhagavate Vasudevaya Mantra
  • Vishnu Sahasranama Stotram
  • Vishnu Ashtothram

See Also: Ekadashi Mata Aarti

What are the benefits of Papankusha Ekadashi Vrat

  • The people who observe this fast get relieved from all their past sins
  • The observers get a good spouse, happiness, good health, satisfaction and immense wealth
  • The major benefits of observing this fast are to attain salvation and divine blessings of Lord Vishnu.

Ekadashi Fasting Days

Apart from Papankusha Ekadashi, there are 23 Ekadashi Vrat in a year that fall on Krishna and Shukla Paksha of Hindu Calendar. All these Ekadashi tithi are very significant in Hindu traditions and are popular with various Ekadashi names. Here is the list of Ekadashi Vrat observed throughout the year.

S. N.

Hindu Month

Paksha

Ekadashi Vrat

1

Chaitra

Krishna Paksha

Papmochani Ekadashi

2

Chaitra

Shukla Paksha

Kamada Ekadashi

3

Vaishakha

Krishna Paksha

Varuthini Ekadashi

4

Vaishakha

Shukla Paksha

Mohini Ekadashi

5

Jyeshtha

Krishna Paksha

Apara Ekadashi

6

Jyeshtha

Shukla Paksha

Nirjala Ekadashi

7

Ashadha

Krishna Paksha

Yogini Ekadashi

8

Ashadha

Shukla Paksha

Devshayani Ekadashi

9

Shravana

Krishna Paksha

Kamika Ekadashi

10

Shravana

Shukla Paksha

Shravana Putrada Ekadashi

11

Bhadrapada

Krishna Paksha

Aja Ekadashi

12

Bhadrapada

Shukla Paksha

Parsva Ekadashi

13

Ashwin

Krishna Paksha

Indira Ekadashi

14

Ashwin

Shukla Paksha

Papankusha Ekadashi

15

Kartika

Krishna Paksha

Rama Ekadashi

16

Kartika

Shukla Paksha

Devutthana Ekadashi

17

Margashirsha

Krishna Paksha

Utpanna Ekadashi

18

Margashirsha

Shukla Paksha

Mokshada Ekadashi

19

Paush

Krishna Paksha

Saphala Ekadashi

20

Paush

Shukla Paksha

Pausha Putrada Ekadashi

21

Magha

Krishna Paksha

Shattila Ekadashi

22

Magha

Shukla Paksha

Jaya Ekadashi

23

Phalguna

Krishna Paksha

Vijaya Ekadashi

24

Phalguna

Shukla Paksha

Amalaki Ekadashi

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