Every year Mokshada Ekadashi (Mokshada Ekadashi 2024) is celebrated on the next day of the Dashami date of Shukla Paksha of Margashirsha month. On this auspicious occasion, Goddess Lakshmi is worshiped along with Lord Vishnu. Ekadashi fast is also observed. It is contained in the Sanatan scriptures that on Mokshada Ekadashi date, Lord Krishna, the savior of the world, gave the knowledge of Gita to his supreme disciple Arjun. Hence, Gita Jayanti is also celebrated on Mokshada Ekadashi date. Come, let us know the date and yoga of Dev Mokshada Ekadashi-
auspicious time
According to the Vedic calendar, Ekadashi Tithi of Shukla Paksha of Margashirsha month will start on 11 December at 03:42 am and will end on 12 December at 01:09 am. Udaya Tithi is considered in Sanatan Dharma. Hence, Mokshada Ekadashi will be celebrated on 11 December.
Mokshada Ekadashi importance
Ekadashi festival has special importance in Sanatan Dharma. On this auspicious occasion, special worship of Lord Krishna is done. Along with this, Ekadashi fast is also kept. By observing this fast, the devotee gets the same fruits as Ashwamedha Yagya. Lord Krishna's grace showers on the devotees. By his grace, all kinds of sorrows and problems prevailing in life are removed. Along with this, happiness comes in life.
Auspicious Yoga
If we believe the astrologers, then first of all Variyan Yoga is being formed on Mokshada Ekadashi. Along with this, Ravi Yoga is also being formed. Apart from this, a rare combination of Bhadravas is also being formed. By worshipping Lord Krishna, the savior of the world, in this yoga, every wish of the devotee will be fulfilled. Along with this, happiness, prosperity and joy will come to the house.
Almanac
Sunrise - at 07:04 am
Sunset - 05:25 pm
Moonrise - at 02:05 PM
Moonset - at 03:33 pm
Brahma Muhurta - from 05:15 am to 06:09 am...
Vijay Muhurat - from 01:58 pm to 02:39 pm
Twilight time - from 05:22 pm to 05:50 pm
Nishita Muhurta - from 11:48 pm to 12:42 am
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