Saphala Ekadashi fast gives results equal to 100 Rajasuya Yagyas and 1000 Ashwamedha Yagyas, know the date and time.

Saphala Ekadashi 2024: Ekadashi date dedicated to Shri Hari Vishnu has special significance in Sanatan Dharma. There are 2 Ekadashis in every month. One in Krishna Paksha and the other in Shukla Paksha. This time Ekadashi of Pausha month i.e. Saphala Ekadashi will be kept on 26th December. It is believed that by fasting on the day of Saphala Ekadashi and worshiping Lord Vishnu, the devotee gets success in all his work. Along with this one attains happiness and good fortune. Come, let us know about the auspicious time, worship method and importance of Saphala Ekadashi-

Know Saphala Ekadashi date

According to the Panchang, this time the Ekadashi tithi of Paush month will start on 25th December at 10.29 pm. At the same time, the date will end at 12:43 pm on 27th December. In such a situation, the fast of Saphala Ekadashi will be observed on 26th December.

What will be the time of Paran?

Parana of Ekadashi fast is done on the next day after sunrise, hence Saphala Ekadashi will be broken on 27th December. Whose time will be from 7.12 am to 9.16 am.

Perform Saphala Ekadashi puja like this

On the day of Saphala Ekadashi, wake up in the morning and take bath. After this clean the temple.

Now install the statue or picture of Lord Vishnu on the post.
Then light a ghee lamp and apply Tilak to Lord Vishnu with turmeric and kumkum.
Offer sweets and basil leaves.

Perform ritual worship in the evening and recite Vishnu Sahastranam.
Finally read the story of Saphala Ekadashi and perform Aarti.
Break your fast with satvik food.

Importance of Saphala Ekadashi

By duly worshiping Lord Vishnu and keeping a fast on the day of Saphala Ekadashi, a person gets success in all his work. On this day, lighting a lamp in front of Tulsi Mata and donating a lamp brings auspicious results and opens the locks of luck. By observing fast on Saphala Ekadashi, one gets results equal to 100 Rajasuya Yagyas and 1000 Ashwamedha Yagyas.

 

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