Devutthana Ekadashi Vrat Katha.

Devutthana Ekadashi is a sacred Hindu observance that commemorates Lord Vishnu's awakening from his cosmic slumber. The significance of this day is deeply rooted in the ancient scriptures, particularly the Padma Purana. According to the brata katha (narrative), King Mandhata, a righteous ruler, neglected his kingly duties due to his excessive devotion to spiritual practices. As a result, his kingdom faced numerous challenges, including drought and famine. Seeking guidance, the king approached Sage Angira, who revealed the importance of observing Devutthana Ekadashi.

In the brata katha, Sage Angira narrates the story of a pious hunter named Kubera. Despite leading a sinful life, Kubera inadvertently observed the fast on Devutthana Ekadashi by abstaining from hunting on that day. His unintentional observance, combined with his genuine remorse for his past actions, pleased Lord Vishnu. Consequently, Kubera was liberated from his sins and attained moksha (liberation). This narrative emphasizes the redemptive power of Devutthana Ekadashi and underscores the transformative impact of sincere devotion.

Devotees believe that observing this Ekadashi with unwavering faith and dedication can bring spiritual awakening, forgiveness of sins, and blessings from Lord Vishnu. The rituals include fasting, prayers, and reading or listening to the brata katha. Devutthana Ekadashi serves as a reminder of the importance of spiritual discipline, repentance, and the divine grace that accompanies sincere devotion to Lord Vishnu.


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