New Delhi: Devshayani Ekadashi comes soon after the Jagannath Rathyatra and is committed to Master Vishnu. It is trusted that Ruler Vishnu rests on this day and awakens following four months. According to the English logbook, Devshayani Ekadashi falls in the period of June or July. Otherwise called Padma Ekadashi, Ashadi Ekadashi and Hari Shayani Ekadashi, this year, Devshayani Ekadashi falls on July 23.
Following are the Parana timings, according to Drikpanchang.com:
On 24th, Parana Time - 06:16 AM to 08:51 AM
On Parana Day Dwadashi End Minute – 6:25 PM
Ekadashi Tithi Starts – 2:47 PM on 22/Jul/2018
Ekadashi Tithi Closures - 4:23 PM on 23/Jul/2018
Parana alludes to breaking the quick and is done after dawn on the next day of Ekadashi.
Fasting on Ekadashi is thought to be to a great degree propitious. Enthusiasts keep the quick with a specific end goal to get love and gifts from Ruler Vishnu. It is trusted that by watching a quick on this day and following tenets and customs, one can achieve peace and peacefulness. The ones who are not keeping a quick should wake up ahead of schedule and love Master Vishnu. For the Puja, sprinkle some Gangaajal on the Ruler's photograph. After this, apply tilak and offer blooms to the master. At that point, light a diya utilizing Desi Ghee and look for absolution for any wrongdoings that you may have conferred accidentally.
Picking of Tulsi leaves and expending onion and garlic upon the arrival of Ekadashi is disallowed.
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