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Jaya Ekadashi(Vishnu stotra/Puja.222)

Jaya Ekadashi (VISHNU STOTRA/PUJA.222)

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Jaya Ekadashi

Jaya Ekadashi is observed on the 11th day of Shukla Paksha during Magh month as per Hindu calendar. Devotees celebrate the day in different parts of India as per the local traditions.

Jaya Ekadashi Vrat



Jaya Ekadashi Vrat
1st
February 2023
wednesday 

Jaya Ekadashi Parana

Jaya Ekadashi on saturday, February 1st, 2023
Jaya Ekadashi व्रत का पारण2nd February 2023 (7:09 AM to 9:19 AM)


Ekadashi Tithi Begins - 11.53 on 31st jan
Tithi Ends - 02:01 PM on Feb1 2023.

Jaya Ekadashi 2023 Date

In the year 2023, Jaya Ekadashi will fall on 1st February. Ekadashi tithi will begin at 11:53 am on January 31, 2023 and will end at 02:01 pm on 1st February 2023. Parana will be done on the next day of Jaya Ekadashi Vrat 2023, i.e., on 2nd February 2023. Timing of Parana will be from 7:09 AM to 9:19 AM.

Significance of Jaya Ekadashi

Each Ekadashi vrat has its own story and importance. Jaya Ekadashi is the Ekadashi observed for forgiveness of the sins committed in the past life and freedom from bhoot (ghost) and pisaach (vampire) yoni. Those who seek salvation, observing a fast on the day of Jaya Ekadashi can help them attain moksha. People who observe fasting on Jaya Ekadashi will uttermost devotion find a place in Vaikuntha, the abode of Lord Vishnu. Other than this, praying to Lord Vishnu on this day is believed to bring good fortune and health and wealth to the devotees.
 is treated as Bheesma Ekadashi in Karnataka where huge number of worshipers of Lord Vishnu throng the temples on the day. People observe fast on the auspicious day as part of offering their prayers to the deity. Special pujas too are performed dedicated to Lord Shiva on the same day. Hence, the fast is held in high esteem regarded as doubly beneficial.

Legend Behind Jaya Ekadashi

Jaya Ekadashi is also known as Bhishma Ekadashi because of the historical facts associated with it. According to the legend, the term got coined so because Bhishma considered this day to reach heavenly abode with Brahman, the Supreme Soul. Post Mahabharata, Bhishma rendered Vishnu Sahasranama Stothram to Pandavas on the same day while still being on the bed of arrows. This is one reason why the entire Hindu community all over the world regards the day in the most respectful manner. All the Hindu devotees begin the day with fast and continue it throughout the day to cleanse themselves of the sins committed by them.

How to Observe Jaya Ekadashi

Attaining salvation (Moksha) is one of the primary objectives for others to observe fast on Jaya Ekadashi. People are left with the choice of observing a full or partial fast on the day as per their convenience and capacity. Preparations for the fast begin a day before Jaya Ekadashi with the consumption of a single meal alone. Ardent devotees begin their day early by waking up early and taking a bath before dedicating their time to Lord Vishnu. Ekadashi Parana (fast breaking ritual) is followed once the fast has been completed successfully.

Jaya Ekadashi Vrat Katha & Puja Method
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