Devsayani Ekadashi


Devshayani Ekadashi .

Devshayani Ekadashi, also known as Ashadi Ekadashi or Shayani Ekadashi, is an important Hindu religious observance that falls on the 11th day of the waxing moon in the month of Ashadha (June-July). It marks the beginning of the Chaturmas period, which is considered an inauspicious time for certain activities in Hindu tradition.

Devshayani Ekadashi is particularly significant in the Vaishnavism tradition, where it is believed to be the day when Lord Vishnu goes to sleep in the cosmic ocean of milk, known as Ksheer Sagar, and reawakens on the day of Devuthani Ekadashi, which occurs around four months later.

Devotees observe fasting on this day and engage in prayers, recitation of scriptures, and other religious activities to seek blessings and spiritual growth. It is believed that observing this Ekadashi with devotion can help cleanse one's sins and lead to spiritual upliftment.

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