Yogini Ekadashi today, know the auspicious time of puja, time of story and paran

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Yogini Ekadashi fasting story: In Sanatan Dharma, Ekadashi date is considered very auspicious for the worship of Lord Vishnu. Today is Yogini Ekadashi of Krishna Paksha of Ashadha month. Devotees observe Ekadashi fast by taking bath in river Ganga and holy rivers since morning. It is believed that by fasting and worshiping Lord Vishnu with devotion and rituals on this day, all the sins of a person are destroyed. Ekadashi Observing the fast brings happiness, prosperity and remains blessed by Goddess Lakshmi.

According to Drik Panchang, Yogi Ekadashi date will start from 08:16 AM on July 10 and will continue till 05:22 AM on July 11. The time to break the fast on July 11 is from 1:50 pm to 4:36 pm. The time of ending of Hari Vasar on the day of Paran Tithi is 10.32 am.

At the same time, Choghadiya Muhurat on Yogini Ekadashi is from 08:59 am to 10:42 am. This time is best for worship. Worship done at auspicious time gives special results. At the same time, the puja is not considered complete without reciting the story of Yogini Ekadashi. Let us know which story is to be read on Yogini Ekadashi?

Yogini Ekadashi fasting story

Arjun said – “O Trilokinath! I heard the story of Nirjala Ekadashi of Shukla Paksha of Jyeshtha month. Now please tell me the story of Ekadashi of Krishna Paksha of Ashadh month. What is the name and significance of this Ekadashi? So now tell me in detail.”

Shri Krishna said – “O son of Pandu! The name of Ekadashi of Krishna Paksha of Ashadh month is Yogini Ekadashi. By fasting on this, all sins are destroyed. This fast gives enjoyment in this world and salvation in the next world. O Arjun! This Ekadashi is famous in all the three worlds. By fasting on this, all sins are destroyed. I tell you the story told in the Purana, listen carefully – A king named Kuber used to rule in a city named Alkapuri. He was a devotee of Shiva, who used to bring flowers for worship. One day, he brought flowers from Manasarovar and started having fun with his wife.

While waiting for Hemmali, when it was noon time for King Kuber, he angrily ordered his servants to go and find out why Hemmali had not yet brought flowers. When the servants found out about him, they went near the king and told – “O king! That Hemmali is having fun with his wife.”

Hearing this, King Kuber ordered Hemamali to be called. Trembling with fear, Hemamali appeared before the king. Seeing him, Kuber got very angry and his lips started fluttering.

The king said – “Oh wretch! You have insulted my most revered deity, Lord Shiva. I curse you that you will suffer in the separation from your wife and go to the mortal world and live the life of a leper.”

Due to the curse of Kuber, he immediately fell from heaven to earth and became a leper. His wife also separated from him. After coming to the mortal world, he suffered many terrible hardships, but by the grace of Shiva, his intellect did not get tarnished and he even remembered his previous birth. Suffering many hardships and remembering the misdeeds of his previous birth, he set out towards the Himalayan Mountains.

While walking, he reached the ashram of sage Markandeya. That sage was a very old ascetic. He looked like another Brahma and his ashram was as beautiful as Brahma’s assembly. Seeing the sage, Hemmali went there and after paying obeisance to him, fell at his feet.

Seeing Hemmali, sage Markandeya said – “What bad deeds have you done, due to which you have become a leper and are suffering terrible pain?”

Hearing Maharishi’s words, Hemmali said – “O great sage! I was a follower of King Kuber. My name is Hemmali. I used to bring flowers from Manasarovar every day and give them to Kuber at the time of Shiv Puja. One day, due to being engrossed in the pleasures of sexual intercourse with my wife, I lost all sense of time and could not deliver the flowers till midday. Then he cursed me that you would lose your wife and go to the mortal world and suffer as a leper. Because of this, I I have become a leper and am suffering terribly after coming to earth, so please tell me some solution that can liberate me.”

Markandeya Rishi said – “O Hemmali! You have spoken the truth in front of me, that is why I tell you a fast for your salvation. If you observe a fast on Yogini Ekadashi of the Krishna Paksha of the month of Ashadha, then all your sins will be destroyed.”

Hemmali became very happy after hearing Maharishi’s words and started fasting on Yogini Ekadashi as per his words. Due to the effect of this fast, he returned to his old form and started living happily with his wife.

O king! The result of the story of this Yogini Ekadashi is like feeding eighty-eight thousand Brahmins. By fasting for this, all the sins are destroyed and in the end, after attaining salvation, the person becomes entitled to heaven.”

Also read- Why fast for two days on the same Yogini Ekadashi? Know this rule of Udaya Tithi

Disclaimer: The information given in this news is based on religious beliefs and general information. TV9 Bharatvarsha does not confirm this.

Ramdeep Mishra

Ramdeep Mishra

Ramdeep Mishra has joined TV9 Hindi as Assistant News Editor. He has special interest in news related to politics, current affairs, law and court cases, crime, national and international affairs and works on the news of these beats. Along with making and reading news, he is fond of spending time travelling. Apart from this, cooking and eating is fun. In the year 2012-14, he did post graduation in Electronic Media from Makhanlal Chaturvedi National Journalism and University. Started digital journalism from Rajasthan Patrika in January 2014. After this, he remained associated with News 18’s web for two years. After success in Marathi, when Lokmat moved towards Hindi news website, he also got associated with this project. The journey continued here for three years. Ramdeep Mishra is originally from Bewar town of Mainpuri district of Uttar Pradesh and has been active in journalism for the last 11 years.

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