News Topical, Digital Desk : Mokshada Ekadashi is considered one of the most sacred fasts in Hinduism. This Ekadashi (Mokshada Ekadashi 2025) falls in the Shukla Paksha of the month of Margashirsha, and this time it will be celebrated on December 1. As the name suggests, 'Mokshada' means one who grants salvation. It is believed that by worshipping Lord Vishnu with a true heart and fasting on this day, one attains liberation from the cycle of birth and death. Furthermore, if certain measures are taken on this day, one attains happiness and peace. Let us learn about those measures.
Remedies related to Geeta (Geeta se Jude Upay)
- Reciting the Gita - On Mokshada Ekadashi and Gita Jayanti, one should recite the entire Bhagavad Gita. If this is difficult, at least recite Chapter 11.
- Donate the Gita - On this holy day, be sure to feed a Brahmin or a temple and donate the Bhagavad Gita. This practice leads one to enlightenment and salvation.
- Offer a special offering: Offer sugar candy mixed with basil leaves to Lord Krishna. While offering, meditate on the teachings of the Gita. Or chant a verse from the Gita.
Perform Remedies Related To Peacock Feathers
- Place it in your puja room - Place one or three peacock feathers alongside the idol of Lord Krishna in your puja room. On Ekadashi, wash them with pure water and offer them incense and a lamp.
- For monetary gain - If you are facing financial difficulties, after the puja, take the peacock feather and place it in your safe or your money place. It is believed that this pleases Goddess Lakshmi and opens the doors to wealth.
- For positivity – Placing a peacock feather at the main entrance of the house removes negative energy and maintains happiness and prosperity.
Worship method and Parana
On Mokshada Ekadashi, wake up early in the morning, bathe, and wear yellow clothes. Worship Lord Vishnu and Lord Krishna. Include yellow flowers, fruits, incense, lamps, and basil leaves in your prayers. Observe a strict fast or eat only fruits. The next day, on Dwadashi, break the fast by feeding Brahmins and giving alms. Doing so ensures the full benefits of the fast.
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