Putrada Ekadashi Vrat Rules: The special importance of Ekadashi has been mentioned in Hindu religious scriptures. Let us tell you that the importance of Ekadashi coming in the month of Sawan increases even more. On Sawan Ekadashi, one gets the blessings of Lord Vishnu as well as Lord Shiva. Ekadashi of Shukla Paksha of Sawan month is known as Putrada Ekadashi. The special importance of this day has been mentioned in the scriptures.
According to the Hindu calendar, this time Putrada Ekadashi fast will be observed on the 16th of August. It is believed that observing fast on this day liberates one from all sins. Not only this, one gets the happiness of children and all the problems related to the progress of children come to an end. Bringing some things home on this day is considered auspicious. Know about these things.
Bring these things home on the day of Putrada Ekadashi
Bringing some things home on the day of Putrada Ekadashi is considered very auspicious. Let us tell you that on this day, Lord Hari is pleased by bringing home a tortoise made of silver, a statue of Kamdhenu cow, a Dakshinavarti conch, a flute and a peacock feather, etc. Bringing these things home is considered very beneficial. It is believed that these things are very dear to Lord Vishnu and are considered a symbol of auspiciousness.
In such a situation, if you wish for happiness from Lord Vishnu or want to get out of any kind of problem, then definitely bring these things home on this auspicious occasion. Also, properly worship Shri Hari.
These auspicious yogas are being formed on Putrada Ekadashi
According to the Hindu calendar, the Putrada Ekadashi fast will be observed on August 16. On this day, Abhijeet Muhurta will be from 11:59 am to 12:51 pm. On the other hand, Vijay Muhurta on this day will be from 02:36 pm to 03:29 pm. Along with this, Amrit Kaal will be from 06:22 am to 07:57 am.
Chant the mantra of Lord Vishnu on this day
- Om Hum Vishnuve Namah:
- Om Namo Narayana. Sri Man Narayan Narayan Hari Hari.
Sri Krishna Govinda Hare Murare. O Lord Narayana Vasudeva.
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