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Tuesday, November 23, 2010


Ekadasi, or Ekadashi, is an important Upvaas (fast) dedicated to Lord Vishnu. Millions of Hindu devotees observe Ekadasi, which is considered highly auspicious by Lord Vishnu devotees. The traditional approach is to abstain from food completely on the day. But nowadays a complete fast is not possible for many people. Such people consume certain food items on the Ekadasi day and observe only a partial fast.
It is believed that demon Mura found a dwelling place in the rice and Lord Vishnu appeared in the form of Ekadasi to annihilate Mura. Therefore devotees who fast on the Ekadashi day avoid food made from grains.
Many devotees due to several reasons – like health and job commitments – observe partial fast on the day. Such people avoid non-vegetarian and food items made from beans, pulses and grains, especially rice. The most preferred Ekadasi fasting food in western parts of India is Sabudana Khichadi with potatoes and ground nut - but no onion and garlic.
The food that can be consumed on the Ekadasi day includes fresh and dried fruits, milk products, vegetables and nuts.
As the list of Ekadasi food expands there will be new issues cropping up like – Are you sure this can be consumed on Ekadasi?
So the golden rule is avoid pulses and grains on Ekadasi.
Drink lots of water and eat fresh and dried fruits.
In Hinduism, Upvaas is meant to bring a person close to Brahman. So forget about the rules and regulations and what you are going to gain from the Ekadashi fast. Spend the day in purifying the mind and body.
ekadasi December 2010 dates are December 2 and December 17 and December 31, 2010. The December 2 Ekadasi is known as Utpatti Ekadashi in some regions it is observed on December 1. The December 17 Ekadasi is highly auspicious and it is known as Mokshada Ekadasi and Vaikunta Ekadasi. The day is of great importance in South India especially at Tirupati Balaji Temple and at Srirangam Temple. The December 31, 2010 Ekadasi is known as Safala Ekadasi. Utpatti Ekadasi is chosen by many for starting one cycle of Ekadasi Fasting. Vaikunta Ekadasi is of great significance in South India. Vaikunta Dwaram in many important temples in South India opens only on this day. This particular Ekadasi is known as Mukkoti Ekadasi at the Bhadrachalam Temple.