Putrada Ekadashi Vrata Katha.
Putrada Ekadashi Vrata Katha is a sacred narrative associated with the observance of Putrada Ekadashi, an auspicious day in the Hindu tradition. This Ekadashi is especially significant for couples who desire to have a child, as "Putrada" translates to "bestower of a son." The story takes place in ancient times in the kingdom of Mahishmati, ruled by King Suketuman and Queen Shaibya. Despite their prosperity and a peaceful reign, the royal couple was distressed due to their childlessness. This caused the king great sorrow, as he was deeply concerned about the future of his lineage. In his grief, King Suketuman left his palace and wandered into the forest, seeking solace and answers. Eventually, he arrived at the ashram of wise sages on the banks of Lake Manasarovar. The sages were performing rituals for the welfare of humanity. After noticing the king’s troubled state, they asked him the reason for his despair. King Suketuman confided in them about his sorrow over not
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