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Mohini Ekadashi Vrat Katha (Story) II

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Ekadashi Vrat katha in Hindi
Once
Yudhisthira Maharaja asked Shree Krishna, "Oh Natwar Nagar! what
is the name of the Ekadashi that occurs during the light
fortnight (shukla paksha) of the month of Vaisakha. What is the
process for observing it properly. Kindly narrate all of these
details to me.
Lord Sri Krishna replied, "Oh Kunti's son ! After Sitaji's
kidnap, when lord Rama was very disturbed, he came to his guru
Vasistha and said- I am going through great grief and sadness in
my life. Please enlighten me and the people of this world by
showing us a means of overcoming great sorrows and troubles of
this life. what Vasishtha Muni once told to Lord Ramachandra I
shall now describe to you. Please hear Me attentively. "Lord Rama
asked Vasishtha Muni, 'Oh great sage, I would like to hear about
the best of all fasting days that day which destroys all kinds
of sins and sorrows. I have suffered long enough in separation
from My dear Sita, and so I wish to hear from you about how My
suffering can be ended.'
Vasishtha Muni replied, “O Prabhu, just by chanting your divine
name makes a person happy in this life, but yet for the
benediction of mankind the vrat of Mohini Ekadashi relieves one
from all troubles of life and society.”
'On the banks of the Sarasvati River there was once a beautiful
city named Bhadravati, which was ruled by King Dyutiman. Oh
Rama, that steadfast, truthful, and highly intelligent king was
born in the dynasty of the Moon. In his kingdom was a merchant
named Dhanapal, who possessed a great deal of wealth of food
grains and money. He was also very pious. Dhanapal arranged for
lakes to be dug, sacrificial arenas to be erected, and beautiful
gardens to be cultivated for the benefit of all the citizens of
Bhadravati. He was an excellent devotee of Lord Vishnu and had
five sons: Sumana, Dyutiman, Medhavi, Sukriti, and
Dhrishthabuddhi.
'Unfortunately, his son Dhrishthabuddhi was a great sinner and
performed dreadful acts to the people of the village, such as
sleeping with prostitutes and associating with similar degraded
persons. He enjoyed illicit sex, gambling, and many other
illegal acts. Dhrishthabuddhi spent up his father's wealth
indiscriminately, always feasting on untouchable foods and
drinking alcohol to excess.

Upon learning of his son’s
misconduct, Dhanpal and his sons kicked him out of their house.
After
being disowned by his father and brothers Dhrishthabuddhi was
left with no money to spend on prostitutes and other illegal
activities, therefore his friends and prostitutes distanced
themselves from him.
Dhrishthabuddhi was now full of anxiety, and also hungry.
He then began to steal. The king's constables arrested him, but
when they learned who it was, and that his father was the famous
Dhanapal, they released him. He was caught again but time the
ill-mannered Dhrishthabuddhi was apprehended, handcuffed, and
then beaten. After whipping him, the king's marshals warned him
and threw him out of their kingdom.
Dhrishthabuddhi thereafter entered the dense forest. He wandered
here and there, hungry and thirsty and suffering greatly.
Eventually he began killing the jungle animals for food.
Dhrishthabuddhi was always miserable and anxious, but one day,
during the month of Vaisakha, by the force of some of his past
merit he chanced upon the sacred Ashram of Kaundinya Muni. The
great sage had just finished bathing in the Ganges River, and
water was dripping from him still. Dhrishthabuddhi had the great
good fortune to touch some of those droplets of water that were
falling from the great sage's wet clothing. Instantly
Dhrishthabuddhi was freed of his ignorance, and his sinful
reactions were reduced. Offering his humble obeisance's to
Kaundinya Muni, Dhrishthabuddhi prayed to him with joined palms;
"Oh great brahman! I have committed so many sins in my
life, please describe to me some of the atonement I may perform
without too much Endeavour and expense. The Rishi replied,
“Oh Dhrishthabuddhi! you have
overcome most of your suffering by just realizing your mistake.
To get yourself cleansed further and achieve salvation you must
perform the great vrat of Mohini Ekadashi with full reliance and
devotion to God Almighty. This vrat will bestow you with a place
in the heavens.”
Thereafter on the next Vaisakha,
Dhrishthabuddhi performed the
vrat as advised by Kaundinya Rishi. As time went by, Dhrishthabuddhi became free
from sins and after his death, achieved a divine body, sat on
Garud and ascended to the heavenly abode Vaikunth.” ‘Oh Rama! the fast of Mohini
Ekadashi removes the darkest illusory attachments to material
existence. There is thus no better fast day in all the three
worlds than this. And He who hears and studies the glories of
Mohini Ekadashi achieves the merit of giving away one thousand
cows in charity." |
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