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Mohini Ekadashi 2025 vrat katha: Date, shubh muhurat, puja rituals and all you need to know
Mohini Ekadashi 2025 vrat katha: Date, shubh muhurat, puja rituals and all you need to know

Hindustan Times

time08-05-2025

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Mohini Ekadashi 2025 vrat katha: Date, shubh muhurat, puja rituals and all you need to know

Mohini Ekadashi 2025 is a deeply significant and auspicious day in Hinduism, dedicated to the worship of Lord Vishnu and Maa Lakshmi. Devotees observe fasting and prayers to seek their blessings for spiritual awakening and liberation from past sins. This Ekadashi, which falls during the Shukla Paksha (waxing phase) of Vaishakha month, is celebrated between late April and May in the Gregorian calendar. The day holds immense importance for promoting devotion, purity, and inner peace. (Also read: Rabindranath Tagore Jayanti 2025: Will Pochishe Boishakh be celebrated on May 7 or 8? Know correct date, history ) Mohini Ekadashi 2025: Check out date, shubh muhurat, vrat katha, puja rituals and more about the auspicious festival.(Pinterest) Mohini Ekadashi is being observed on Thursday, May 8. According to Drik Panchang, the auspicious timings to observe the occasion are as follows: Parana time -05:34 AM to 08:16 AM, May 9 On Parana Day, dwadashi end moment -02:56 PM Ekadashi tithi begins -10:19 AM on May 07, 2025 Ekadashi tithi ends -12:29 PM on May 08, 2025 Mohini Ekadashi vrat katha Long ago, on the banks of the Sarasvati river, there was a prosperous city called Bhadrawati, ruled by the wise and just King Dyutimaan. Among the residents was a wealthy merchant named Dhanpal, known for his generosity and devotion to Lord Vishnu. Though Dhanpal had five sons, his youngest was sinful, spending his time with bad company, including a prostitute. When Dhanpal discovered his son's behaviour, he expelled him from the house, and the boy was rejected by everyone in town. Mohini Ekadashi's story follows a sinful boy who, after being cast out, finds redemption through the fast of Ekadashi.(Pinterest) Left homeless and destitute, he squandered his wealth and turned to stealing. Despite the king's initial mercy, his sinful ways continued, and he was eventually driven out of the kingdom. Wandering the forest, he resorted to killing animals for food. Filled with guilt and regret, he stumbled upon the ashram of Sage Kauntinya. After a few drops of holy bathwater from the sage touched him, the boy felt a shift in his heart and sought redemption. The compassionate sage advised him to observe the fast of Mohini Ekadashi, which falls during the Shukla Paksha of Vaisakha. The boy followed the fast with sincere devotion, and over time, his heart was purified. He became devoted to Lord Vishnu and eventually attained liberation, his sins washed away. Mohini Ekadashi vrat rituals On Ekadashi, begin the day with a ritual bath and make a vow to observe the fast. Maintain a strict fast throughout the day, either without water (nirjal) or by consuming only fruits (phalahar). Devote yourself to worshipping Lord Vishnu, offering Tulsi leaves in reverence. Stay awake throughout the night, engaging in bhajans and kirtans. The fast concludes on Dwadashi by offering food and charity (dakshina) to a Brahmin, completing the sacred observance.

Mohini Ekadashi 2025: Know the date, timings, rituals, significance and more
Mohini Ekadashi 2025: Know the date, timings, rituals, significance and more

Indian Express

time08-05-2025

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  • Indian Express

Mohini Ekadashi 2025: Know the date, timings, rituals, significance and more

Mohini Ekadashi 2025: Ekadashi is regarded as one of the most significant and auspicious days in Hinduism. On this day, devotees worship Lord Vishnu and Maa Lakshmi to seek their blessings. They also observe fasting to promote spiritual awakening and liberation from past sins. Ekadashi, observed during the Shukla Paksha (waxing phase) of the Hindu month of Vaishakha, is marked as Mohini Ekadashi; it primarily falls during late April to May, according to the Gregorian calendar. On the day of Ekadashi, devotees should mark the day by taking a ritual bath in the morning and vow to fast, either without water (nirjal) or by solely eating fruits (phalahar). Further, devotees should worship Lord Vishnu with devotion and offer Tulsi leaves to him, and on the following day, Dwadashi, break the fast by giving food and charity to a Brahmin. According to Drik Panchang, Mohini Ekadashi will be observed on Thursday, 8 May 2025. Devotees can break their fast between 05:35 AM and 08:17 AM on Friday, 9 May; the dwadashi period will conclude at 2:56 PM on the same day. The ritual of breaking fast is called Parana, and according to the belief, devotees should not break the fast outside of the Parana timings, as it is considered highly inauspicious and improper. According to Hindu mythology, Mohini Ekadashi is named after Lord Vishnu's Mohini avatar, where during the Samudra Manthan, Vishnu disguised himself as an enchantress to distribute the amrita. According to Drik Panchang, the story (vrath katha) of Mohini Ekadash signifies and teaches that an individual shall always keep company with saints, as not only do they get good sense, but also their life gets redeemed; whereas keeping company with sinners leads to the pathway to hell. As devotees mark Mohini Ekadashi today, the term 'mohini ekadashi vrat katha' was among the top trending keywords on Google Search Trends. Screenshot of 'Mohini Ekadashi' keyword on Google Search Trends.

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