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Nirjala Ekadashi Vrat Katha (Story) II

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Nirjala Ekadashi
Vrat Katha in Hindi
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Once Bhimasena, the
younger brother of
Maharaja Yudhisthira,
asked the great sage
Shrila Vyasa ji, the
grandfather of the
Pandavas, if it is
possible to return
to the spiritual
world without having
observed all the
rules and
regulations of the
Ekadashi fasts.
Bhimasena then spoke
as follows, "Oh
greatly intelligent
and learned
grandfather, my
brother Yudhisthira,
my dear mother Kunti,
and my beloved wife
Draupadi, as well as
Arjuna, Nakula and
Sahadeva, fast
completely on each
Ekadashi and
strictly follow all
the rules,
guidelines and
regulative
injunctions of that
sacred day. Being
very religious, they
always tell me that
I should also fast
on that day too.
But, Oh learned
grandfather, I tell
them that I cannot
live without eating,
because as the son
of Vayudeva -
Samanaprana, hunger
is unbearable to me.
I can give widely in
charity and worship
Lord Keshava
properly with all
manner of wonderful
upacharas (items),
but I cannot be
asked to fast on
Ekadashi. Please
tell me how I can
obtain the same
merits result
without fasting."
Hearing these words,
the grandsire of
Bhima, Srila Vyasa
ji said, "If you
want to go to the
heavenly planets and
avoid the hell, you
should indeed
observe a fast on
both the light and
dark Ekadashi's."
Bhima replied, "Oh
great saintly
intelligent
grandfather, please
listen to my plea.
Oh greatest of munis,
since I cannot live
if I eat only once
in a day, how can I
possibly live if I
fast completely?
Within my stomach
burns a special fire
named Vrika, the
fire of digestion.
Agni the fire-god,
descends from Lord
Vishnu through
BrahmA, from BrahmA
to Angirasa, from
Angirasa to
Brihaspathi, and
from Brihaspathi to
Samyu, who was
Agni'' father. He is
the gatekeeper in
charge of Nairritti,
the south-eastern
direction. He is one
of the eight
material elements,
and Parikshit
MahArAja, he is very
expert at examining
things. He examined
Maharaja Shibi once
by turning into a
dove (for further
information on this
incident see Srila
A.C. Bhaktivedanta
Swami Prabhupada's
Srimad Bhagavatam
commentary to
1:12:20. Purport.)
Agni is divided into
three categories;
Davagni, the fire in
wood, JatharAgni,
the fire in the
digestion in the
stomach, and
Vadavagni, the fire
that creates fog
when hot and cold
streams mix in for
example the ocean.
Another name for the
fire of digestion is
Vrika. It is this
powerful fire that
resided in Bhima's
stomach.
Only when I eat to
my full satisfaction
does the fire in my
stomach become
satisfied. Oh great
sage, I might
possibly be able to
fast only once, so I
beg that you tell me
of an Ekadashi that
is worthy of my
fasting and that
includes all other
Ekadashi's. I shall
faithfully observe
that fast and
hopefully still
become eligible for
liberation's
release."
Shri Vyasa ji
replied, Oh king,
you have heard from
me about the various
kinds of
occupational duties,
such as elaborate
Vedic ceremonies and
pujas. In the Kali-yuga,
however, no one will
be able to observe
all these
occupational &
functional duties
properly. I shall
therefore tell you
how, at practically
no expense, one can
endure some small
austerity and
achieve the greatest
benefit and
resultant happiness.
The essence of what
is written in the
Vedic literatures
known as the Puranas
is that one should
not eat on either
the dark or light
fortnight Ekadashi's."
As stated in Srimad
Bhagavatam (Mahabhagavat
Puran)) the Bhagavat
Puran is itself the
essence or cream of
all Vedanta
philosophy (sara-vedanta-saram),
and the Srimad
Bhagavatam's
unequivocal message
is that of full
surrender to Lord
Sri Krishna and the
rendering of loving
devotional service
to Him. Observing
Ekadashi strictly is
a great aid in that
process, and here
Shrila Vyasa ji is
simply stressing to
Bhima the importance
of the Ekadashi vrat.
"One who fasts on
Ekadashi's saved
from going to the
hell"
Hearing Shri Vyasa
ji's words, the son
of Vayu, Bhimasena,
the strongest of all
warriors, became
frightened and began
to shake like a leaf
on a banyan tree in
a strong wind. The
frightened Bhimasena
then said, "Oh
grandfather, what
should I do? I am
completely unable
and ill equipped to
fast twice in a
month throughout the
year! Please tell me
of the one fasting
day that will bestow
the greatest benefit
upon me!"
Vyasa ji replied,
"Without drinking
even water, you
should fast on the
Ekadashi that occurs
during the light
fortnight of the
month of Jyeshtha
(May-June) when the
sun travels in the
sign of Taurus (Vrishabh)
and Gemini (Mithun),
According to learned
personalities, on
this day one may
bathe and perform
Achaman for
pratiprokshana
purification. But
while performing
Achaman one may
drink only that
amount of water
equal to a drop of
gold, or that amount
it takes to immerse
a single mustard
seed. Only this
amount of water
should be placed in
the right palm for
sipping, which one
should form to
resemble a cow's
ear. If one drinks
more water than
this, he might as
well have drunk wine
- despite the
soaring heat of
summer (in the
northern hemisphere
and cold in the
southern
hemisphere).
"One must certainly
not eat anything,
for if he does so he
breaks his fast.
This rigid fast is
in effect from
sunrise on the
Ekadashi day to
sunrise on the
Dwadashi day. If a
person endeavors to
observe this great
fast very strictly,
he easily achieves
the result of
observing all
twenty-four other
Ekadashi fasts
throughout the
entire year.
"On Dwadashi the
devotee should bathe
early in the
morning. Then,
according to the
prescribed rules,
guidelines and
regulative
injunctions, and of
course depending on
his ability, he
should give some
gold and water to
worthy brAhmaNas.
Finally, he should
cheerfully honor
prasadam with a
brahmana.
"Oh Bhimasena, one
who can fast on this
special Ekadashi in
this manner reaps
the benefit of
having fasted on
every Ekadashi
during the year.
There is no doubt of
this, nor should
there be. Oh Bhima,
now hear the
specific merit one
gets by fasting on
this Ekadashi. The
Supreme Lord Keshava,
who holds a conch,
discus, club and
lotus, personally
told me, `Everyone
should take shelter
of Me and follow My
instructions.' Then
He told me that one
who fasts on this
Ekadashi, without
taking even drinking
water or eating,
becomes free of all
sinful reactions,
and that one who
observes the
difficult Nirjala
fast on
Jyeshtha-shukla
Ekadashi truly reaps
the benefit of all
other Ekadashi
fasts.
"Oh Bhimasena, in
the Kali-yuga, the
age of quarrel and
hypocrisy, when all
the principles of
the Vedas will have
been destroyed or
greatly minimized,
and when there will
be no proper charity
or observance of the
ancient Vedik
principles and
ceremonies, how will
there be any means
of purifying the
self? But there is
the opportunity to
fast on Ekadashi and
become free of all
one's past sins.
"Oh son of Vayu
(air), what more can
I say to you? You
should not eat
during the
Ekadashi's that
occur during the
dark and light
fortnights, and you
should even give up
drinking water (nir
= no jalaa= water)
on the particularly
auspicious Ekadashi
day of
Jyeshtha-shukla
Ekadashi. Oh
Vrikodara (veracious
eater), whoever
fasts on this
Ekadashi receives
the merits of
bathing in all the
places of
pilgrimage, giving
all kinds of
charities to worthy
persons, and fasting
on all the dark and
light Ekadashi's
throughout the year,
in one go. Of this
there is no doubt.
Oh tiger among men,
whoever fasts on
this Ekadashi truly
becomes a great
person and achieves
all manner of
opulence and wealth,
grains, strength,
and health. And at
the fearful moment
of death, the
terrible Yamadutas,
whose complexions
are yellow and black
and who brandish
huge maces and twirl
mystic pasha ropes
in the air for
binding their
victims, will refuse
to approach him.
Rather, such a
faithful soul will
at once be taken to
the supreme abode of
Lord Vishnu by the
Vishnu-dutas, whose
transcendentally
beautiful forms are
clothed in gorgeous
yellowish garments
and who each hold a
disk, club, conch
and lotus in their
four hands,
resembling Lord
Vishnu. It is to
gain all these
benefits that one
should certainly
fast on this very
auspicious and
important Ekadashi,
even from water."
When the other
Pandavas heard about
the benefits to be
gained by following
Jyeshtha-shukla
Ekadashi, they
resolved to observe
it exactly as their
grandfather Srila
Vyasa ji had
explained it to
their brother,
Bhimasena. All the
PANDavas observed it
by refraining from
eating or drinking
anything, and thus
this day is also
known as PANDava
Nirjala DvAdashii
(technically it is a
Maha-DvAdashii).
Shri Vyasa ji
continued, Oh
Bhimasen, therefore
you should observe
this important fast
to remove all your
past sinful
reactions. You
should pray to the
Supreme Personality
of Godhead, Lord Sri
Krishna in this way
making your sankalp
declaration, `Oh
Lord of all the
devtas (demigods),
Oh Supreme
Personality of
Godhead, today I
shall observe
Ekadashi without
taking any water. Oh
unlimited Anantadev,
I shall break fast
on the next day,
DwAdashii.'
Thereafter, to
remove all his sins,
the devotee should
honour this Ekadashi
fast with full faith
in the Lord and with
full control over
his senses. Whether
his sins are equal
in volume to Mount
Sumeru or to
MandarAchala Hill,
if he or she
observes this
Ekadashi, the sins
that have been
accumulated all
become nullified and
are burned to ashes.
Such is the great
power of this
Ekadashi.
"Oh best of human
beings, although a
person should also
give water and cows
in charity during
this Ekadashi, if
for some reason or
other he cannot,
then he should give
a qualified brahmana
some cloth or a pot
filled with water.
Indeed, the merit
achieved by giving
water alone equals
that gained by
giving gold ten
million times a day.
"Oh Bhima, Lord Sri
Krishna has said
that whoever
observes this
Ekadashi should take
a Holy bath, give
charity to a worthy
person, chant the
Lord's Holy names on
a japa-mala, and
perform some kind of
recommended
sacrifice, for by
doing these things
on this day one
receives
imperishable
benefits. There is
no need to perform
any other kind of
religious duty.
Observance of this
Ekadashi fast alone
promotes one to the
supreme abode of Sri
Vishnu. Oh best of
the Kurus, if one
donates gold, cloth,
or anything else on
this day, the merit
one obtains is
imperishable.
"Remember, whosoever
eats any grains on
Ekadashi becomes
contaminated by sin
and verily eats only
sin. In effect, he
has already become a
dog-eater, and after
death he suffers a
hellish existence.
But he who observes
this sacred
Jyeshtha-shukla
Ekadashi and gives
something in charity
certainly achieves
liberation from the
cycle of repeated
birth and death and
attains to the
supreme abode.
Observing this
Ekadashi, which is
merged with Dwadashi,
frees one from the
horrible sin of
killing a brahmana,
drinking liquor and
wine, becoming
envious of one's
spiritual master and
ignoring his
instructions, and
continually telling
lies.
"Furthermore, Oh
best of beings (Jivottama),
any man or woman who
observes this fast
properly and
worships the Supreme
Lord Jalshayi (He
who sleeps on the
water), and who on
the next day
satisfies a
qualified brahmana
with nice sweets and
a donation of cows
and money - such a
person certainly
pleases the Supreme
Lord Vasudeva, so
much so that one
hundred previous
generations in his
family undoubtedly
go to the Supreme
Lord's abode, even
though they may have
been very sinful, of
bad character, and
guilty of suicide,
etc. Indeed, one who
observes this
amazing Ekadashi
rides on a glorious
celestial airplane (vimana)
to the Lord's abode.
"One who on this day
gives a brahmana a
water pot, an
umbrella, or shoes
surely goes to the
heavenly planets.
Indeed, he who
simply hears these
glories also attains
to the
transcendental abode
of the Supreme Lord,
Shri Vishnu. Whoever
performs the
Shraddha ceremony to
the forefathers on
the dark-moon day
called amavasya,
particularly if it
occurs at the time
of a solar eclipse
undoubtedly achieves
great merit. But
this same merit is
achieved by him who
simply hears this
sacred narration -
so powerful and so
dear to the Lord is
this Ekadashi.
"One should clean
his teeth properly
and, without eating
or drinking, observe
this Ekadashi to
please the Supreme
Lord, Keshava. On
the day after
Ekadashi one should
worship the Supreme
Personality of
Godhead in His form
as Trivikrama by
offering Him water,
flowers, incense,
and a brightly
burning lamp. Then
the devotee should
pray from the heart,
`Oh God of gods, Oh
deliverer of
everyone, Oh
Hrishikesha, master
of the senses,
kindly bestow upon
me the gift of
liberation, though I
can offer you
nothing greater than
this humble pot
filled with water.'
Then the devotee
should donate the
water pot to a
brahmana.
"Oh Bhimasena, after
this Ekadashi fast
and donating the
recommended items
according to his
ability, the devotee
should feed
brahmanas and
thereafter honour
prasadam silently."
Shri Vyasa ji
concluded, "I
strongly urge you to
fast on this
auspicious,
purifying,
sin-devouring
Dwadashi in just the
way I have outlined.
Thus you will be
completely freed of
all sins and reach
the supreme abode."
Thus ends the
narration of the
glories of
Jyeshtha-shukla
Ekadashi, or
Bhimaseni-Nirjala
Ekadashi, from the
Brahma-vaivarta
Purana.
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