Sat-Tila Ekadasi (Trisprisha Ekadasi) Sri Dalbhya Rishi
said to Palastya Muni, “When the spirit soul comes in contact with the material
energy, he immediately begins to perform sinful activities, such as stealing,
killing, and illicit sex. He may even perform many other terrible deeds, such
as killing a brahmin. Oh purest of personalities, please tell me how these
unfortunate souls may escape the punishment of being sent to hellish regions of
creation. Kindly inform me how, by giving even a little in charity, one may be
easily be released from the reactions of his sins.”
Pulastya Muni replied, “Oh fortunate one, you have asked me
an important and confidential question, which not even Brahma, Vishnu, Shiva or
Indra has ever asked. Please listen very carefully to my answer. “With the
arrival of the month of Magh (January – February), one should bathe, carefully
control his senses by giving up lust, anger, pride, jealousy, faultfinding, and
greed, and meditate on the Supreme Personality of Godhead Lord Sri Krishna. One
should then gather up some cow dung before it touches the ground and after
mixing it with sesame seeds and cotton, form 108 balls. This should be
done on the day when the constellation of Purva-ashadha nakshatra
arrives. Then one should follow the rules and regulations of Sri Ekadasi,
which I shall now explain to you.
After bathing, the person who intends to observe Ekadasi
should worship the Supreme Lord. While praying to Lord Sri Krishna by chanting
His holy name, he should promise to observe the Ekadasi fast. He should remain
awake overnight and perform a homa (fire sacrifice). Then the devotee should
perform an Arati ceremony for the pleasure of the Lord – Who holds a conch,
disk, club, and so on in His hands – offering Him sandalwood paste to his feet,
incense, camphor, a bright ghee lamp, and delicious food preparations. Next the
devotee should offer the 108 balls of cow dung, sesame seeds, and cotton wool
into the sacred fire whilst chanting such holy names of the Lord as Purusha
sukta, and other names. Throughout the whole day and night he should also
observe the standard Ekadasi vrata (fast, which in this case is a fast from all
kinds of grains and beans). On this occasion one should offer the Lord –
pumpkin, coconut, and guava. If these items are unavailable, betel nut may be
substituted.
The devotee should pray to Lord Sri Janardana, the
benefactor of all living beings, in this way: ‘Oh Lord Sri Krishna, You are the
most merciful Personality of Godhead and the giver of liberation to all fallen
souls. Oh Lord, we have fallen into the ocean of material existence. Please be
kind to us. Oh lotus-eyed divinity, please accept our most humble, affectionate
and respectful obeisances. Oh protector of the entire world, we offer You our
humble respects again and again. Oh Supreme Spirit, Oh Supreme One, Oh source
of all our forefathers, may You and Your eternal consort, Srimati Laxmi-devi,
please accept these humble offerings.’
The devotee should then try to please a qualified brahmin
with a warm welcome, a pot full of water (purna kumbha), an umbrella, a pair of
shoes, and clothes (cloth – dhoti, and anga vastra), requesting him at the same
time to bestow his blessings, by which one may develop unalloyed love for Lord
Sri Krishna. According to one’s ability, one may also donate a black cow to
such a brahmin, particularly to one who is very well versed in all the
injunctions of the Vedic scriptures. One should also offer him a pot full of
sesame seeds.
Oh exalted Dalbhya Muni, black sesame seeds are especially
suitable for formal worship and fire sacrifices while white or brown ones are
meant to be eaten by a qualified brahmin. One who can arrange to give both
kinds of sesame seeds (black and white or brown) especially on this Sat-tila
Ekadasi day will be promoted to at least the heavenly planets after leaving
this present body, for as many thousands of years as the number of seeds that
would be produced if the seeds he donated were sown in the ground and grew into
mature, seed bearing plants. On this Ekadasi a faithful person should : (1)
bathe in the water mixed with sesame seeds, (2) rub sesame seed paste on his
body, (3) offer sesame seeds into the fire in sacrifice, (4) eat sesame seeds,
(5) give sesame seeds away in charity, (6) accept charitable gifts of sesame
seeds. These are the six (sat) ways in which sesame seeds (tila) are utilised
for spiritual purification on this Ekadasi. Therefore it is called Sat-tila
Ekadasi.
The great Devarishi Narad Muni once asked the Supreme
Personality of Godhead, Sri Krishna, ‘Oh mighty armed Lord, Oh! You who are so
affectionate to Your loving devotees, please accept my most humble obeisances.
Oh Yadava, kindly tell me the result one obtains by observing Sat-tila
Ekadasi.’
Lord Sri Krishna replied, ‘Oh best of the twice born
brahmins, I shall narrate to you an account of an incident I personally
witnessed. Long ago on earth there lived an old female brahmini who worshipped
Me every day with controlled senses. She very faithfully observed many a fast,
especially on special days honouring Me (My various appearance days
Janmasthami, Rama-navami, Vaman Dwadasi, Nrisimha Chaturdasi, Varaha Dwadasi,
Gaura Purnima, etc.) and served Me with full devotion, devoid of any personal
motive. Her rigorous fasting made her quite weak and thin. She gave charity to
brahmanas and to young maidens (kanyas), and even planned to give away her
house in charity. Oh best of the brahmanas although this spiritually minded
woman gave charitable donations to worthy people, the odd feature of her
austerity was that she never gave food to brahmanas or the devas (demigods).
I began to reflect on this curious omission: “This fine
woman has purified herself by fasting on all the auspicious occasions and by
offering Me strict devotional worship. Therefore she certainly has become
eligible to enter My personal abode, which is unattainable by ordinary
persons.” So I came down to this planet to examine her, disguising Myself as a
follower of Lord Shiva’s, complete with a garland of skulls draped around My
neck and a begging pot (kumandalu) in My hand. “‘As I approached her, she said
to Me, “Oh respectful one, tell me truthfully why You have come before me.” “‘I
replied, “Oh beautiful one, I have come to get some sacred alms from you”
whereupon she angrily threw a dense lump of mud into My begging pot! Oh Narada
Muni I simply turned around and went back to My personal abode, astonished at
this fine brahmani’s peculiar mixture of great magnanimity and stinginess. “‘At
last this austere lady reached the spiritual world in her self-same body, so
great were her efforts at fasting and charity. And because she had indeed
offered Me a lump of mud, I transformed that mud into a beautiful home.
However, Oh Naradaji, this particular house was just like that mud completely
devoid of any edible grains, as well as any furniture or ornamentation, and
when she entered it she found only an empty structure. She therefore approached
Me and said with great anger, “I have fasted repeatedly on so many auspicious
occasions, making my body weak and thin. I have worshipped You and prayed to
You in so many different ways for You are truly the master and protector of all
the universes. Yet despite all this there is no food or wealth to be seen in my
new home, Oh Janardana, please tell me. Why is this?” “‘I replied, “Please
return to your house. Sometime later the wives of the devas (demigods) will pay
you a visit out of curiosity to see the new arrival, but do not open your door
until they have described to you the glories and importance of Sat-tila
Ekadasi.”
Hearing this, she returned to her house. Eventually the devas’
wives arrived there and in unison said, “Oh beautiful one, we have come to have
your darshan. Oh auspicious one, please open the door to your house and let us
see you. “‘The lady replied, “Oh most dear ones, if you want me to open this
door, you will have to describe to me the merit one obtains by observing the
sacred fast of Sat-tila Ekadasi.” But to this request, not even one of the
wives responded.
Later, however, they returned to the house, and one of the
wives nicely explained the sublime nature of this sacred Ekadasi. And when the
lady at last opened her door, they saw that she was neither a demigoddess, a
Gandharvi, a she-demon, nor even a Naga-patni. She was simply an ordinary human
lady.
From then on the lady observed Sat-tila Ekadasi, which awards
all material enjoyment and liberation at the same time, as it has been
described to her. And she finally received the beautiful furnishings and grains
she had expected for her home. Moreover, her once ordinary material body was
transformed into a beautiful spiritual form made of sac-cid-ananda (eternality,
knowledge, and bliss), with a fine complexion. So, by the mercy and grace of
Sat-tila Ekadasi, both the lady and her new home in the spiritual world were at
last radiantly splendid and lustrous with gold, silver, jewels, and diamonds.
Oh Naradaji, a person should not ostentatiously observe
Ekadasi out of greed, with the hope of attaining wealth dishonestly.
Selflessly, he should simply donate sesame seed, clothes, and food according to
his capacity, for by doing so he will achieve good health and exalted spiritual
consciousness, birth after birth. Ultimately, he will be given release from the
bonds of this world (liberation) and admittance into the Lord’s supreme abode
will be his to enjoy. That is my opinion, Oh best of the demigods
deva-rishis).’
Oh Dalbhya Muni,” Pulastya Rishi concluded, “one who
properly observes this wonderful Sat-tila Ekadasi with great faith become free
from all kinds of poverty – spiritual, mental, physical, social, and intellectual
– as well as all kinds of ill luck and evil omens (sakuna). Indeed, following
this Ekadasi fast by donating, sacrificing, or eating sesame seeds frees one of
all past sin, without a doubt. One need not wonder how this happens. The rare
soul who properly performs these acts of charity in the right devotional mood,
following the Vedic injunctions, will become utterly free of all sinful
reactions and go back to Godhead, back home to the spiritual world.”
Thus ends the narration of the glories of Magh-krishna
Ekadasi, or Sat-tila Ekadasi, from the sacred Bhavishya-uttara Purana of Srila
Krishna Dwaipayana Vyasa.
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