Parsva Ekadashi

 


  • Parsava Ekadashi is also known as Parvartini or Parivartana EkadashiVamana Ekadashi, or Jayanti Ekadashi. 
  • It falls during the waxing phase of the moon (Shukla Paksha)of the Bhadrapada month.
  • It is believed that by observing the Parsava Ekadashi vrat one is relieved from all the sins that he had done.
  • Devotees also believe that Lord Vishnu had changed his position of sleep on this day - from left side to right side. 
  • Hence, this Ekadashi is also called Parsva Parivartini Ekadashi.
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Legend has it that King Bali was renowned for this justice, compassion, and honesty all around. Hence, his kingdom prospered highly. Though Bali was born into a family of demons, he proved them wrong by growing up to become a fervent follower of Lord Vishnu. As a result, the king's glory and power made the lord of Demi-Gods, Indra, very weak. Eventually, Bali threw Indra out of his kingdom. Indra then left for the heavenly abode and found refuge in the feet of Lord Vishnu. Disguised as a dwarf Brahmin, Vamana, Lord Vishnu visited the palace of King Bali. Here, the king had conducted a huge Yagna and was distributing gifts and alms to the gathered people.

Young Vamana too utilized this opportunity and went ahead to ask for three steps of land. However, the king thought that three steps of land were too little to ask for and requested him to ask for something else. However, Vamana stood by his word and wanted only three steps of land. Hopeless, King Bali agreed to allocate him the land wherever the Brahmin wished. To everyone's surprise, Lord Vamana suddenly appeared in the form of a giant his face could no longer be seen. He measured heaven with his first step and the earth with the second step leaving no space for the third.

Unable to stand by his words, King Bali bowed down and offered his head for the third step. Thus, Lord Vamana pushed the king to death. On viewing the king's extreme devotion and loyalty, Lord Vishnu promised to live alongside the king thereafter. The Hindu devotees still believe that Lord Vishnu resides in the home of King Bali disguised as Vamana. People observing a fast on Parsava Ekadashi should refrain from eating foods made from rice, grains, and beans. Usually, people prefer to observe a partial fast while some opt for a complete vrat as well.

2024 Date: September 14.

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