Parivartini Ekadashi(Vishnu stotra/puja 212)
/Parshva Ekadashi / Vamana Ekadashi / Jayanti Ekadashi/Parswa paribartan)
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Parivartini Ekadashi Vrat
Parivartini Ekadashi Vrat
17th
september 2021
Friday
Parivartini Ekadashi Parana
Parivartini Ekadashi Parana
Parsva Ekadashi on Saturday, August 29, 2020
On 18th sept., Parana Time - 06:50 to 08:23
On Parana Day Dwadashi End Moment - 08:23
Ekadashi Tithi Begins - 09:36 on sept 16, 2021
Ekadashi Tithi Ends - 08:07on september 17, 2021
Parsva Ekadashi is observed with immense dedication and enthusiasm all over India. It is known by different names like ‘Vamana Ekadashi’, ‘Jayanti Ekadashi’, ‘Jaljhilini Ekadashi’ and ‘Parivartini Ekadashi’ in different regions of the country. According to the Hindu mythology it is believed that during this period Lord Vishnu take rest and He shifts his sleeping position to the right side from the left side, and hence the name ‘Parsva Parivartini Ekadashi’. In some places, Lord Vamana, an avatar of Lord Vishnu is worshipped on the day of Parsva Ekadashi. By observing the sacred vrat of this ekadashi a person will be blessed with the divine blessings of Sri Hari Vishnu, who is the preserver of this Universe.
Rituals during Parsva Ekadashi:
Devotees observe a fast on the day of Parsva Ekadashi. It is normally observed for a period of 24 hours, from the sunrise of ekadashi to the dwadashi tithi. Sometimes even on Shukla Paksha ‘dashami’ (10th day) the devotees eat one meal, that too before sunrise. The fast is broken after offering prayers to Lord Vishnu and giving food to a Brahmin.
Some devotees owing to health complications are unable to observe this strict fast; they can however keep partial fasting. Eating of dairy products, fruits and vegetable is allowed. On the day of Parsva Ekadashi eating grains, rice and beans is not allowed, even for those not observing any fast.
Fasting on Parsva Ekadashi does not only mean abstaining from eating food, instead the observer of this vrat should perform activities that bring him/her closer to God. Therefore on this day, one must recite Vedic mantras or bhajans in praise of Lord Vishnu. Reading Hindu religious books like ‘Vishnu Sahasranaam’ is considered very favourable.
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