Mokshada Ekadashi fast breaking
Mokshada Ekadashi 2025 Fast Parana: Ekadashi date is considered to have a very special significance in Hindu religion, because it is dedicated to Lord Vishnu, the creator of the world. Ekadashi tithi falls twice in a month. Ekadashi of Shukla Paksha of Margashirsha month is called Mokshada Ekadashi. This day is considered to provide freedom from sins and salvation. It is also celebrated as ‘Gita Jayanti’, because on this day Lord Shri Krishna preached Bhagavad Gita to Arjun. Mokshada Ekadashi is being celebrated on Monday, 1st December.
It is considered very important for those observing Mokshada Ekadashi fast to break it at the right time and in the right manner. It is said that without observing Parana one does not get the results of Ekadashi fast. If you have also observed the fast of Mokshada Ekadashi, then let us tell you how and when you should break the fast of Mokshada Ekadashi.
What is the time of breaking Mokshada Ekadashi fast?
The fast of Ekadashi is broken the next day after sunrise and before the end of Dwadashi Tithi, which is called ‘Paran’. Even if Dwadashi Tithi ends before sunrise, the fast should be broken only after sunrise.
When is the Parana of Mokshada Ekadashi?
Mokshada Ekadashi 2025 fast will be broken on Tuesday, December 2. The time to break Mokshada Ekadashi fast will be from 06:51 AM to 09:04 AM on 2nd December. During this auspicious time you can observe Mokshada Ekadashi fast.
What should be eaten to break the Ekadashi fast?
Mokshada Ekadashi fast should always be broken with satvik food, in which starting by eating Tulsi Dal is considered most auspicious. After this you can eat things like fruits, milk, curd, dry fruits and rice. While breaking the Ekadashi fast, one should avoid consuming tamasic items like garlic, onion, radish and brinjal.
Importance of Mokshada Ekadashi
By fasting on Mokshada Ekadashi, all sins are destroyed and the person gets a place in the higher worlds. This day is also important because on this day in Kurukshetra Lord Krishna preached Srimad Bhagavad Gita to Arjuna. Mokshada fast is like Chintamani which fulfills all the wishes and provides salvation.
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