Garuda Sayana Dwadashi Ki Katha.

Garuda Sayana Dwadashi is a sacred observance in Hinduism, commemorating Lord Vishnu's divine rest on the serpent god Adishesha, who is also known as Ananta. The story behind this auspicious day is rooted in Hindu mythology. Legend has it that Garuda, the mythical eagle and ardent devotee of Lord Vishnu, sought a boon from the deity. Garuda wished to have a vision of Lord Vishnu in his cosmic form lying on the serpent bed. Pleased with Garuda's devotion, Vishnu granted his wish and reclined on the serpent bed, creating a celestial spectacle.

On Garuda Sayana Dwadashi, devotees celebrate this divine union by fasting and engaging in prayers to seek the blessings of Lord Vishnu. The day holds great significance as it symbolizes the inseparable bond between the deity and his devoted mount, Garuda. It is believed that observing this sacred day with reverence and devotion brings about spiritual purification and divine grace.

Devotees wake up early, perform rituals, and offer special prayers to Lord Vishnu. Fasting during Garuda Sayana Dwadashi is considered an act of devotion and self-discipline. The day serves as a reminder of the divine interplay between gods and the importance of unwavering devotion in the Hindu faith.

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