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The Hindu
2 days ago
- The Hindu
Youth goes for a swim in the Bhima, dies
A 20-year-old youth drowned in the currents of the Bhima while swimming near the Saradagi barrage of Jewargi taluk in Kalaburagi district on Sunday. The victim has been identified as Mahadev, a resident of Kalaburagi. According to sources, the incident took place when a group of five friends went to Saradagi barrage and ventured into the water for swimming. Mahadev got stuck in the water current and drowned. Fire and Emergency Services teams along with expert divers reached the spot and began a search operation. A case has been registered at the Jewargi Police Station.


Time of India
4 days ago
- Health
- Time of India
Why is eating rice prohibited in Ekadashi?
Since ages, we have been told to avoid eating grains, spices, lentils and even rice on Ekadashi, but do you know why it was suggested to abstain from certain foods on this day? Let's find out… What is Ekadashi? Today is Nirjala Ekadashi, which is one of the most spiritually powerful vrat according to the Hindu calendar. Ekadashi falls on the 11th lunar day of the Shukla Paksha in the month of Jyeshtha (May–June). Interestingly, the word 'Nirjala' means without water and this Ekadashi vrat is observed fasting without water and certain foods. In some cultures this vrat is also observed by observing Maun vrat as it revolves around complete abstention from both food and water for 24 hours. In fact, it is believed that it is one of the toughest Ekadashi vrats among the 24 Ekadashi's that fall throughout the year. But do you know why Ekadashi is observed? Read on to find out… Why is Ekadashi observed? According to Hindu mythology and beliefs, Ekadashi is observed to worship as well as honour Lord Vishnu, the protector and sustainer of the universe. According to the Hindu scriptures, fasting on Ekadashi helps cleanse sins, purify the mind and body, and may bring spiritual upliftment. In fact, each Ekadashi has its own significance, but all these Ekadashi vrats are linked to improve self-control, devotion, and practice detachment from worldly pleasures. The Padma Purana and other Vedic texts describe that observing Ekadashi helps neutralize past karma, aids in controlling the senses, and contributes to spiritual awakening. by Taboola by Taboola Sponsored Links Sponsored Links Promoted Links Promoted Links You May Like Tukarkan Bitcoin dan Ethereum - Tanpa Dompet Diperlukan! IC Markets MULAI SEKARANG Undo The day is also aligned with lunar cycles that affect human physiology, making fasting on this day not only spiritual but also beneficial to health, especially in promoting better digestion and mental clarity. What Makes Nirjala Ekadashi Special? Unlike other Ekadashis where one may consume fruits, milk, or water, Nirjala Ekadashi is unique for its strict austerity — no food, no water — for 24 hours. It is believed that those who are unable to observe all 24 Ekadashis in a year can observe just this one to gain the benefits of all. This Ekadashi is linked to Bhima, the mighty Pandava brother from the Mahabharata, who found it difficult to fast twice a month. Sage Vyasa advised him to observe just one Nirjala Ekadashi with full devotion and strictness, which would grant him the spiritual merit of all the other Ekadashis combined. Foods to Avoid on Ekadashi Ekadashi fasting comes with a clear set of dietary restrictions. The idea is to promote sattvic (pure) living, minimize indulgence, and enhance self-discipline. Here are the key foods that must be strictly avoided: Grains and Cereals Rice, wheat, lentils, barley, and any grain-based food (including roti, bread, and pasta) are strictly avoided. These are considered tamasic (promoting lethargy and dullness) and are believed to interfere with spiritual energy on Ekadashi. Beans and Pulses Legumes such as moong, chana, rajma, and urad dal are also forbidden. They are said to be harder to digest and considered impure (ashuddha) for this sacred day. Vegetables Like Onions and Garlic Onions and garlic, which are part of the tamasic and rajasic food categories, are also restricted as they are believed to increase agitation and impure thoughts. Spices and Additives Common additives like hing (asafoetida), baking soda, and certain preservatives are avoided because they are often processed with grains. Water (on Nirjala Ekadashi) While most Ekadashis allow drinking water, Nirjala Ekadashi prohibits even that — hence the name 'Nirjala.' This fast requires immense willpower and dedication. Why Should You Avoid Rice on Ekadashi? The abstinence from rice on Ekadashi has spiritual as well as mythological roots. According to a popular belief from the Bhavishya Purana, the rice grains consumed on Ekadashi transform into worms in the body, attracting negative karma. It is believed that the presiding deity of grains — Lord Vishnu himself — rests on Ekadashi. Therefore, consuming grains on this sacred day is considered and yogic traditions also suggest that grains, particularly rice, are heavy and increase inertia or 'tamas'. Avoiding them helps the body stay lighter and the mind clearer, which is ideal for spiritual practices such as meditation, chanting, and prayer. What Foods Are Allowed? Though Nirjala Ekadashi calls for a strict fast, those who are not able to do Nirjala fasting due to health reasons (especially the elderly, children, pregnant women, or those on medications) may follow a simple Ekadashi diet, excluding prohibited foods. Here's what's generally allowed: Root Vegetables Vegetables like potatoes, sweet potatoes, and arbi (colocasia) can be consumed, often cooked without turmeric or red chili powder. Use of rock salt (sendha namak) is preferred over iodized salt. Milk and Dairy Milk, curd, paneer, and buttermilk are allowed and are commonly consumed by those doing partial fasting. These foods provide nourishment and support physical endurance during the fast. Nuts and Dry Fruits Almonds, cashews, dates, raisins, and coconut can be eaten in moderation. They're energy-dense and keep you feeling full for longer hours. Sabudana and Kuttu Sabudana (tapioca pearls) and kuttu (buckwheat) are commonly used to make Ekadashi-special dishes like sabudana khichdi, kuttu paratha, or pakoras. Can't eat your food without snapping a picture first? Join our Food Photography Contest and stand a chance to win exciting prizes! Click HERE for details. Join our WhatsApp Food Community to discover delicious recipes, enjoy fascinating food stories, and stay updated with the latest food news! Click here One step to a healthier you—join Times Health+ Yoga and feel the change


Hindustan Times
5 days ago
- General
- Hindustan Times
Nirjala Ekadashi Vrat Katha 2025: Nirjala Ekadashi today; know fasting time, shubh muhurat and parana time
Nirjala Ekadashi 2025: The auspicious festival of Nirjala Ekadashi is celebrated with fervour among the Hindu devotees. It holds great significance in the Hindu religion. Out of the 245 Ekadashis, the Nirjala Ekadashi is considered one of the most stringent, as it is observed without drinking food and water. On this day, Hindu devotees worship Lord Vishnu. Also Read | Eid-ul-Adha 2025: When is Bakrid? Know date in India, Saudi Arabia, UAE; significance and celebrations The auspicious festival of Nirjala Ekadashi, also known as Bhimseni Ekadashi, Pandava Ekadashi or Bhima Ekadashi, is observed on the Ekadashi date of Jyeshtha Shukla Paksha. According to Drik Panchang, here are the correct dates: This year, Nirjala Ekadashi is on Friday, June 6, and Vaishnava Nirjala Ekadashi is on Saturday, June 7. Ekadashi Tithi begins - 2:15 AM on Jun 6, 2025 Ekadashi Tithi ends - 4:47 AM on Jun 7, 2025 Nirjala Ekadashi Parana Time - 1:44 PM to 4:31 PM, June 7 On Parana Day Hari Vasara ends at - 11:25 AM Vaishnava Ekadashi Parana Time - 5:23 AM to 7:17 AM, June 8 On Parana Day, Dwadashi ends at - 7:17 AM On this day, it is believed that by making donations, one is blessed with prosperity and gets freedom from all sins. Additionally, it is important to worship Lord Vishnu and Maa Lakshmi while also reciting the Nirjala Ekadashi vrat katha. Additionally, devotees who are unable to observe all twenty-four Ekadashi fasts in a year should observe a single Nirjala Ekadashi fast, as it brings all the benefits of the twenty-four Ekadashi fasts in a year. The legend associates Nirjala Ekadashi with Bhimsen, the second Pandava brother. It is said that Bhima was not able to control his desire for food and was not able to observe Ekadashi fasting. Except Bhima, all the Pandava brothers and Draupadi used to observe all the Ekadashi fasts. Upset due to his weak determination dishonouring Lord Vishnu, he met Maharishi Vyasa to find a solution. Sage Vyasa advised Bhima to observe a single Nirjala Ekadasi fast to compensate for not observing all Ekadashi fasts in a year. Due to this legend, Nirjala Ekadashi is also known as Bhimseni Ekadashi or Pandava Ekadashi. (Source: Drik Panchang)


India Today
5 days ago
- General
- India Today
6 important things to know about Nirjala Ekadashi 2025
6 important things to know about Nirjala Ekadashi 2025 By Chaitanya Dhawan Nirjala Ekadashi is considered the most sacred and rigorous of all Ekadashi fasts in the Hindu calendar. Observed without food or water, this vrat falls during the peak of summer and is believed to offer the spiritual benefits of all 24 Ekadashis combined. Wanda Maximoff Nirjala Ekadashi is known for being the strictest of all 24 Ekadashis in the Hindu calendar. Devotees observe a complete fast without food and water, making it physically and spiritually intense. 1. The Most Rigorous Ekadashi Fast The word Nirjala translates to 'without water' in Sanskrit. Unlike other Ekadashis, where water or fruits may be consumed, this fast is observed without even a sip of water for 24 hours. 2. 'Nirjala' Means 'Without Water' In 2025, Nirjala Ekadashi will be observed on June 6, falling on the 11th day of the waxing moon (Shukla Paksha) in the Hindu month of Jyeshtha, typically during extreme summer — making the waterless fast even more challenging. 3. Falls on Shukla Paksha Ekadashi in Jyeshtha Month The origin of Nirjala Ekadashi is tied to Bhima, one of the Pandava brothers. Unable to observe all 24 Ekadashis, he was advised by Sage Vyasa to observe this one Ekadashi with full dedication to gain the virtue of all the others combined. 4. Associated With Bhima from Mahabharata It is said that observing Nirjala Ekadashi with true devotion and discipline can wash away past sins and bestow salvation (moksha). The vrata is considered highly meritorious in Hindu dharma. 5. Believed To Wash Away All Sins On this day, Lord Vishnu is worshipped with prayers, bhajans, and Tulsi leaves. Many people read the Vishnu Sahasranama and engage in acts of charity, especially donating water, clothes, and food to the poor. 6. Devotees Worship Lord Vishnu


Time of India
31-05-2025
- General
- Time of India
Nirjala Ekadashi 2025 date: When is Nirjala Ekadashi? Know date, timings, rituals, mantras, wishes, WA status and more
Nirjala Ekadashi 2025 date & timings: Nirjala Ekadashi is one of the most important and toughest Ekadashis among the 24 Ekadashis observed throughout the year in Hinduism. It is observed with great devotion by devotees of Lord Vishnu. This fast is known for being extremely strict, as even drinking water is not allowed on this day. Nirjala Ekadashi is believed to offer the same benefits as observing all other Ekadashis in a year. Let us explore the Nirjala Ekadashi date, timing, rituals, mantra, story, and the spiritual significance of this powerful day in 2025. What is Nirjala Ekadashi? Nirjala Ekadashi is observed on the Ekadashi tithi (11th lunar day) of Shukla Paksha in the Jyeshtha month, according to the Hindu Panchang. 'Nirjala' means 'without water,' which means devotees fast without even drinking water for the entire day. This Ekadashi is also known as Bhimaseni Ekadashi, as it was first observed by Bhima, the second of the Pandava brothers. Nirjala Ekadashi 2025 Date and Time In 2025, Nirjala Ekadashi will be observed on Friday, 6 June. However, there is a slight difference in dates for general followers and Vaishnav devotees. Important Timings: Ekadashi Tithi Begins: 6 June 2025 at 02:15 AM Ekadashi Tithi Ends: 7 June 2025 at 04:47 AM Parana (fast-breaking) Time: 7 June 2025 from 01:43 PM to 04:30 PM Hari Vasara End Time: 7 June 2025 at 11:25 AM For Vaishnav Devotees: Vaishnava Parana Time: 8 June 2025 from 05:22 AM to 07:17 AM Dwadashi Tithi Ends: 8 June 2025 at 07:17 AM Significance of Nirjala Ekadashi Nirjala Ekadashi holds great spiritual value. It is said that by keeping a fast on this day, one can gain the same blessings and results as keeping all 24 Ekadashis of the year. It is a path to wash away sins, seek forgiveness, and receive Lord Vishnu's blessings for health, wealth, peace, and salvation. Worshipping Lord Vishnu and Goddess Lakshmi on this day brings happiness and prosperity. Devotees are also encouraged to donate water, food, clothes, and money to the poor. The Story Behind Nirjala Ekadashi According to Hindu mythology, Bhima, the mighty Pandava, loved food and found it very hard to fast. When he expressed his concern to Sage Vyasa, the sage advised him to observe just Nirjala Ekadashi, which gives the merit of all other Ekadashis combined. From then on, Bhima kept this difficult fast once a year, and hence, it is also called Bhima Ekadashi or Pandava Ekadashi. Nirjala Ekadashi 2025 Rituals Fasting on Nirjala Ekadashi is not just about avoiding food and water. Devotees follow certain rituals to please Lord Vishnu and seek his blessings. Main Rituals: Wake up early, take a bath, and wear clean clothes. Place an idol or image of Lord Vishnu on a wooden platform. Offer flowers, homemade sweets, sandalwood paste (chandan), and light a ghee diya. Offer Tulsi leaves (Tulsi Patra) to Lord Vishnu. Recite Nirjala Ekadashi mantras and chant the name of Lord Krishna throughout the day. Avoid eating and drinking anything from sunrise to next day's Parana time. Break the fast during the Parana time on Dwadashi Tithi with satvik food and water. Nirjala Ekadashi 2025 Mantras Chanting these powerful mantras can help purify your soul and bring peace of mind. Nirjala Ekadashi wishes, messages and WhatsApp status to share May Lord Vishnu bless your life with endless happiness, health, and success this Nirjala Ekadashi. On this sacred day of Nirjala Ekadashi, may your devotion bring you peace, strength, and divine grace. Wishing you a pious and spiritually fulfilling Nirjala Ekadashi. May your prayers be answered. May your fast and prayers on Nirjala Ekadashi remove all sorrow and fill your life with joy. Happy Nirjala Ekadashi! May your heart remain pure and your soul be uplifted with devotion. On this auspicious Ekadashi, may Lord Vishnu guide your path and shower his blessings on you. May the divine light of Nirjala Ekadashi brighten your life with wisdom, virtue, and prosperity. Wishing you a peaceful and blessed Nirjala Ekadashi. May you gain strength from your faith. May this Nirjala Ekadashi bring you closer to spiritual awakening and inner peace. May your devotion on this sacred day be rewarded with happiness, success, and salvation. Happy Nirjala Ekadashi! May Lord Vishnu cleanse your heart and bless you abundantly. Wishing you and your family divine blessings and harmony this Nirjala Ekadashi. Let the purity of Nirjala Ekadashi wash away all negativity and bring love and light. May the holy fast of Nirjala Ekadashi bring you peace of mind and strength of soul. On this Nirjala Ekadashi, may your prayers echo with love and reach the divine. Celebrate this Nirjala Ekadashi with devotion and may your life be filled with divine bliss. May Lord Vishnu's blessings bring you clarity, purpose, and fulfilment this Ekadashi. Wishing you a soulful Nirjala Ekadashi filled with prayers, purity, and divine grace. On this sacred occasion, may you walk the path of righteousness and receive Lord Vishnu's love. Happy Nirjala Ekadashi! May this holy day inspire faith, humility, and inner joy. Nirjala Ekadashi 2025 is a golden opportunity to purify your mind, body, and soul by following the strict Nirjala fast and worshipping Lord Vishnu with full devotion. Knowing the correct Nirjala Ekadashi date, timing, rituals, and mantra helps you prepare for this auspicious occasion and gain spiritual benefits. Whether you follow this fast for inner peace, wealth, or moksha, the blessings of Nirjala Ekadashi are truly powerful and life-changing. (Note: Dates/timings may be subject to change; details mentioned here are as per the information available.) For more informative articles on historical and upcoming events from around the world, please visit Indiatimes Events.