Paribartani Ekadashi Story .



Paribartani Ekadashi, also known as Parsva Ekadashi, is observed in the Hindu lunar calendar during the waxing phase (Shukla Paksha) of the Bhadrapada month. The story associated with this Ekadashi is as follows:

Once, there was a king named Mandhata, who was a righteous and pious ruler. However, during his reign, a severe drought struck his kingdom, causing immense suffering to his subjects. The drought continued for several years, and the king was deeply troubled by the plight of his people.

Desperate to find a solution, King Mandhata consulted his royal priests and advisors. They recommended that he observe Paribartani Ekadashi, which is known for its power to remove sins and bring blessings. The king followed their advice and observed a strict fast on this Ekadashi.

On the day of Paribartani Ekadashi, King Mandhata fasted, prayed, and performed various religious rituals with utmost devotion. His sincere penance pleased Lord Vishnu, who appeared before him. The compassionate Lord Vishnu assured the king that his kingdom would soon be blessed with rain.

True to the divine promise, after the king's observance of Paribartani Ekadashi, rain clouds gathered, and a refreshing downpour soaked the parched land. The drought ended, and prosperity returned to the kingdom of Mandhata. Grateful for the Lord's grace, King Mandhata continued to observe this Ekadashi with great devotion, and his people followed suit.

The story of King Mandhata illustrates the significance of Paribartani Ekadashi in removing obstacles, granting blessings, and bringing prosperity to those who observe it with sincerity and devotion. It is believed that fasting and prayers on this day can cleanse one's soul and lead to spiritual growth.

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