A total of 27 Ekadashi Indians commemorate each year. The majority of the younger generation does not adhere to it. It does, however, have supernatural healing powers.
7 ultimate benefits of doing fasting on each Ekadashi
- Remove sins and bestow benefits
- Get Lord Vishnu's blessings
- Cleanse the soul and detox our body
- Good Fortunes
- Emancipated from all issues and health-related concerns
- Cleanse yourself of all your illnesses
- Bring abundance happiness and success in life
Common rituals on the day of Ekadashi
- On this auspicious day, get up at Brahma Muhurta and take a bath with Gangajal or Holi Water in the bathtub. If possible, add 1/2 teaspoon turmeric powder as well. Additionally, sprinkle some water at your home's main gate or entryway.
- With water in a copper kettle, pray to the Lord Sun. Mix with kumkum with red flowers. Make certain that it does not drip onto your feet. Worship and water any Peepal (Ficus Religiosa) trees you come across.
- Go out and get a clay water pot, fill it with water, and sprinkle with sugar. At the end of the day, donate the water to a religious institution.
- Mediate all the day long
Total 27 Ekadashi Indians celebrates
- Pausha Putrada Ekadashi
- Shattila Ekadashi
- Jaya Ekadashi
- Vijaya Ekadashi
- Amalaki Ekadashi
- Papmochani Ekadashi
- Kamada Ekadashi
- Varuthini Ekadashi
- Mohini Ekadashi
- Apara Ekadashi
- Nirjala Ekadashi
- Yogini Ekadashi
- Devshayani Ekadashi
- Kamika Ekadashi
- Shravana Putrada Ekadashi
- Aja Ekadashi
- Parsva Ekadashi
- Indira Ekadashi
- Padmini Ekadashi
- Parama Ekadashi
- Papankusha Ekadashi
- Rama Ekadashi
- Devuthani Ekadashi
- Utpanna Ekadashi
- Mokshada Ekadashi
- Saphala Ekadashi
- Pausha Putrada Ekadashi
Please note that the order and specific names of Ekadashi may vary depending on regional and cultural practices in India.