Mohini Ekadashi is a sacred day observed by Hindus, especially devotees of Lord Vishnu. It falls on the eleventh day Ekadashi, Shukla Paksha, in the Vaishakha month of the Hindu calendar.
Mohini Ekadashi 2024: From parana timings to rituals, here's all that you need to know about the auspicious day. Mohini Ekadashi 2024: One of the most auspicious days of the year is here.
During the Samudra Manthan in Hindu mythology, the nectar was churned out, leading to a conflict between demons and deities over who would consume it. To resolve the dispute, the deity Guru ...
Devotees rise early, perform ablutions, and don clean attire. Ensure the altar or the designated area for the puja is clean. Bathe the idols of Lord Rama and Goddess Sita. Then, place the idols on ...
The Hindu scriptures tell a story of how Lord Shiva, in anger, beheaded one of Lord Brahma's heads. This resulted in a curse from Brahma. Lord Vishnu intervened and advised Shiva to observe the ...
On this significant day, Lord Vishnu manifested as a nymph, marking it as a pivotal Ekadashi. Devotees engage in strict fasting, conduct puja ceremonies, and offer prayers to Lord Vishnu.
Mohini Ekadashi holds a great religious significance among Lord Vishnu devotees. They dedicated this day to worship Lord Vishnu. Not only in India but Ekadashi Vrat is observed by all the Lord ...
Vaishakha Ekadashi is a fast among Hindu devotees, dedicated to Lord Vishnu. It’s believed that observing this fast can shield one from negativity and evil. Varuthini Ekadashi 2024 is celebrated ...
Date Sunday, May 19, 2024 Parana Time 05:28 to 08:12, Monday May 20 Parana Day Dwadashi End Moment 15:58 Ekadashi Tithi begins 11:22 May 18, 2024 Ekadashi Tithi Begins 11:22 May 18, 2024 Ekadashi ...
Ekadashi has deep religious significance in Hindu culture, with Varuthini Ekadashi being a notable occasion. Falling in the month of Vaishakha according to the Purnimanta calendar and in Chaitra ...
Mohini Ekadashi 2024 on May 19 in Vaishakha month is a strict fast day to worship Lord Vishnu in his Mohini form and Lord Krishna, emphasizing the avoidance of bad habits and honoring Vishnu's ...