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Varuthini Ekadashi Vrat Katha (Story) II

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Ekadashi Vrat katha in Hindi
Once King Yudhisthira asked Shree
Krishna - “Oh Madhusudan, Please describe to me the
Ekadashi of the krishna paksha of the month of Vaisakha
(April-May), including its name, specific merits and influence.”
Lord Shree Krishna replied, “Oh
King, in this world and the next, the most auspicious and
magnanimous Ekadashi is Varuthini Ekadashi, which occurs during
the dark fortnight of the month of Vaisakha.
Whosoever observes a complete
fast on this sacred day has his sins completely removed, obtains
continuous happiness, and achieves all good fortune.
Fasting on Varuthini Ekadashi
makes even an unfortunate woman fortunate. Upon anyone who
observes it, this Ekadashi bestows material enjoyment in this
life and liberation after the death of this present body. It
destroys the sins of all and saves people from the miseries of
repeated rebirth.
“By observing this Ekadashi
properly, King Mandhata was liberated." Whatever merit one
obtains by performing austerities and penances for ten thousand
years is achieved by a person who observes Varuthini Ekadashi. "
The merit one achieves by
donating a great amount of gold during a solar eclipse at
Kurukshetra is gained by one who observes this one Ekadashi with
love and devotion, and certainly attains his goals in this life
and the next. In short, this Ekadashi is pure and very
enlivening and the destroyer of all sins.
“Better than giving horses in
charity is giving elephants, and better than giving elephants is
giving land. But better still than giving land is the giving of
sesame seeds, and better than that is giving of gold. Still
better than giving gold is giving food grains - for all the
forefathers, demigods (devtas), and human beings become
satisfied by eating grains. Thus there is no better gift of
charity than this in the past, present or future.”
“Yet learned scholars have
declared that giving away a young maiden in marriage to a worthy
person is equal to giving away food grains in charity.
Moreover,giving cows in charity is equal to giving food grains.
Still better than all these charities is teaching spiritual
knowledge to the ignorant. Yet all the merits one can attain by
performing all these acts of charity are attained by one who
fasts on the Varuthini Ekadashi.”
“One who lives off the wealth of
his daughters suffers a hellish condition until the inundation
of the entire universe, therefore one should be especially
careful not to use the wealth of his daughter. Oh best of kings,
any householder who takes his daughter’s wealth out of greed,
who tries to sell his daughter, or who takes money from the man
to whom he has given his daughter in marriage – such a
householder becomes a lowly cat in his next life. Therefore it
is said that whoever, as a sacred act of charity, gives away in
marriage a maiden i.e. does kanyadaan. That very same merit,
however, can be easily achieved by one who fasts on the
Varuthini Ekadashi.
“The following things should be
given up on the Dashami, (the tenth phase of the Moon), the day
before the Ekadashi: (1) eating on bell-metal plates, (2) eating
any kind of urid-dahl, (3) eating red-lentils, (4) eating
chick-peas, (5) eating kondo (a grain that is primarily eaten by
poor people and that resembles poppy seeds or agarpanthas
seeds), (6) eating honey, (7) eating in another person’s
house/home, (8) eating more than once, (9) eating Channa and
(10) participating in sex of any kind.
“On the Ekadashi itself one
should give up the following: gambling, sports, sleeping during
the daytime, betal nuts and its leaf, brushing one’s teeth,
spreading rumours, faultfinding, talking to the spiritually
fallen, anger, and lying.
“On the Dwadashi the day after
Ekadashi (the twelfth phase of the Moon), one should give up the
following: eating on bell-metal plates, eating urad-daal,
red-lentils, or honey, lying, strenuous exercise or labor,
eating more than once, any sexual activity, shaving the body,
face or head, smearing oils on one’s body, and eating in
another’s home.”
Lord Sri Krishna continued,
“Whoever observes the Varuthini Ekadashi in this way becomes
free from all sinful reactions and returns to the eternal,
spiritual abode. One who worships Lord Madhusudan (Krishna) on
this Ekadashi by staying awake throughout the entire night, also
becomes free from all his previous sins and attains to the
spiritual abode. Therefore, Oh king, he who is frightened of his
accumulated sins and their attendant reactions, and thus of
death itself, must observe Varuthini Ekadashi by fasting very
strictly.
“Finally, he who hears or
reads this glorification of the sacred Varuthini Ekadashi
obtains the merit earned by donating one thousand cows in
charity, and at last attains heaven."
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