Suta Goswami said, “O learned brahmanas, long ago Lord Sri
Krishna, the Supreme Personality of Godhead, explained the auspicious glories
of Sri Ekadasi and the rules and regulations governing each observance of
fasting on that holy day.
O best of the brahmins, whosoever hears about the origins
and glories of these sacred fasts on the Ekadasi days goes directly to the
abode of Lord Vishnu after enjoying many different kinds of happiness in this
material world.
“Arjuna, the son of Prithaa, asked the Lord, ‘O Janardana,
what are the pious benefits of complete fasting, eating only supper, or eating
but once at midday on Ekadasi, and what are the regulations for observing the
various Ekadasi days? Kindly narrate all this to me’.
“The Supreme Lord Krishna replied, ‘O Arjuna, in the
beginning of winter (northern hemisphere), on the Ekadasi that occurs during
the dark fortnight of the month of Margasirsha (November-December), a novice
should begin his practice of observing a fast on Ekadasi.
On Dasami, the day before Ekadasi, he should clean his teeth
nicely. Then during the eight portion of Dasami, just as the Sun is about
to set, he should eat supper. “‘The next morning the devotee should make a
vow, according to the rules and regulations, to observe fasting.
At midday he should bathe properly in a river, lake or small pond. A bath in a river is most purifying, thsat taken in a lake is less so, and a bath in a small pond is the least purifying.
If neither a river, lake nor pond is accessible, he may bathe with well-water.
At midday he should bathe properly in a river, lake or small pond. A bath in a river is most purifying, thsat taken in a lake is less so, and a bath in a small pond is the least purifying.
If neither a river, lake nor pond is accessible, he may bathe with well-water.
The devotee should chant this prayer containing the names of
Mother Earth:
“O Asvakrante! O Rathakrante! O Vishnukrante! O Vasundhare!
O Mrttike! O Mother Earth! Kindly remove all the sins I have accumulated
throughout my many past lives so that I may enter the sacred abode of the
Supreme Lord.”
As the devotee chants, he should smear mud over his
body. “‘During the day of fasting the devotee should not speak to those
who are fallen from their religious duties, to dog-eaters, to thieves, or to
hypocrites. He should also avoid speaking with slanderers; with those who
abuse the demigods, the Vedic literatures, or brahmanas; or with any other
wicked personalities, such as those who have sex with forbidden women, those
who are known plunderers, or those who rob temples. If any such person is
spoken to or even seen during Ekadasi, one must purify oneself by looking
directly at the sun.
Then the devotee should respectfully worship Lord Govinda
with first-class food, flowers, and so forth. In his home he should offer
the Lord a lamp in pure devotional consciousness.
He should also avoid sleeping during the daytime and should completely abstain from sex.
Fasting from all food and water, he should joyfully sing the Lord’s glories and play musical instruments for His pleasure throughout the night. After remaining awake all night in pure consciousness, the worshipper should give charity to qualified brahmanas and offer his humble obeisances unto them, begging their forgiveness for his offences.
He should also avoid sleeping during the daytime and should completely abstain from sex.
Fasting from all food and water, he should joyfully sing the Lord’s glories and play musical instruments for His pleasure throughout the night. After remaining awake all night in pure consciousness, the worshipper should give charity to qualified brahmanas and offer his humble obeisances unto them, begging their forgiveness for his offences.
Those who are serious about devotional service should
consider the Ekadasis that occur during dark fortnights to be as good as those
that occur during bright fortnights. O king, one should never discriminate
between these two kinds of Ekadasi. Please listen as I now describe the
results obtained by one who observes Ekadasi in this way. Neither the
merit one receives by taking a bath in the sacred place of pilgrimage known as
Sankhoddhara, where the Lord killed the Sankhasura demon, nor the merit one receives
upon seeing Lord Gadadhara directly is equal to one sixteenth of the merit one
obtains by fasting on Ekadasi.
It is said that by giving charity on a Monday when the moon is full, one obtains a hundred thousand times the results of ordinary charity.
It is said that by giving charity on a Monday when the moon is full, one obtains a hundred thousand times the results of ordinary charity.
O winner of wealth, one who gives charity on the day of the
sankranti (equinox) attains four hundred thousand times the ordinary
result. Yet simply by fasting on Ekadasi one obtains all these pious
results, as well as whatever pious results one gets at Kurukshetra during an
eclipse of the sun or moon. Furthermore, the faithful soul who observes
complete fasting on Ekadasi achieves a hundred times more merit than one who
performs an Asvamedha-yajna (horse sacrifice).
One who observes Ekadasi just once earns ten times more
merit than a person who gives a thousand cows in charity to a brahmana learned
in the Vedas. “‘A person who feeds just one brahmacari earns ten times
more merit than one who feeds ten good brahmanas in his own house. But a
thousand times more merit than is earned by feeding a brahmacari is achieved by
donating land to the needy and respectable brahmana, and a thousand time more
than that is earned by giving away a virgin girl in marriage to a young,
well-educated, responsible man.
Ten times more beneficial than this is educating children
properly on the spiritual path, without expecting any reward in
return. Ten times better than this, however, is giving food grains to the
hungry. Indeed, giving charity to those in need is the best of all, and
there never has been or ever will be a better charity than this. O son of
Kunti, all the forefathers and demigods in heaven become very satisfied when
one gives food grains in charity.
But the merit one obtains by observing a complete fast on Ekadasi cannot be measured.
But the merit one obtains by observing a complete fast on Ekadasi cannot be measured.
O Arjuna, best of all Kurus, the powerful effect of this
merit is inconceivable even to the demigods, and half this merit is attained by
one who eats only supper on Ekadasi. One should therefore observe fasting on
Lord Hari’s day either by eating only once at midday, abstaining from grains
and beans; or by fasting completely.
The processes of staying in places of pilgrimage, giving
charity, and performing fire sacrifices may boast only as long as Ekadasi has
not arrived. Therefore anyone afraid of the miseries of material existence
should observe Ekadasi. On Ekadasi one should not drink water from a
conch-shell, kill living entities such as fish or pigs, or eat any grains or
beans.
Thus I have described to you, O Arjuna, the best of all methods of fasting, as you have inquired from Me.
Thus I have described to you, O Arjuna, the best of all methods of fasting, as you have inquired from Me.
Arjuna then asked, ‘O Lord, according to You, a thousand
Vedic sacrifices do not equal even one Ekadasi fast. How can this be? How
has Ekadasi become the most meritorious of all days?’
Lord Sri Krishna replied, ‘I will tell you why Ekadasi is
the most purifying of all days.
In the Satya-Yuga there once lived an amazingly fearsome demon called Mura. Always very angry, he terrified all the demigods, defeating even Indra, the king of heaven; Vivasvan, the sun-god; the eight Vasus; Lord Brahma; Vayu. the wind-god; and Agni, the fire-god.
In the Satya-Yuga there once lived an amazingly fearsome demon called Mura. Always very angry, he terrified all the demigods, defeating even Indra, the king of heaven; Vivasvan, the sun-god; the eight Vasus; Lord Brahma; Vayu. the wind-god; and Agni, the fire-god.
With his terrible power he brought them all under his
control. “‘Lord Indra then approached Lord Shiva and said, “We have all fallen
from our planets and are now wandering helplessly on the earth. O lord,
how can we find relief from this affliction? What will be the fate of us
demigods?
Lord Shiva replied, “O best of the demigods, go to that
place where Lord Vishnu, the rider of Garuda, resides. He is Jagannatha,
the master of all the universes and their shelter as well. He is devoted
to protecting all souls surrendered to Him.
Lord Krishna continued, ‘O Arjuna, winner of wealth, after
Lord Indra heard these words of Lord Shiva’s, he proceeded with all the
demigods to the place where Lord Jagannatha, the Lord of the universe, the
protector of all souls, was resting. Seeing the Lord sleeping upon the
water, the demigods joined their palms and, led by Indra, recite the following
prayers:
“O Supreme Personality of Godhead, all obeisances to
You. O Lord of lords, O You who are praised by the foremost demigods, O
enemy of all demons, O lotus-eyed Lord, O Madhusudana (killer of the Madhu
demon), please protect us. Afraid of the demon Mura, we demigods have come
to take shelter of You. O Jagannatha, You are the doer of everything and
the creator of everything. You are the mother and the father of all
universes. You are the creator, the maintainer, and the destroyer of
all. You are the supreme helper of all the demigods, and You alone can
bring peace to them.
You alone are the earth, the sky, and the universal benefactor.”
You alone are the earth, the sky, and the universal benefactor.”
“You are Shiva, Brahma, and also Vishnu, the maintainer of
the three worlds. You are the gods of the sun, moon, and fire. You
are the clarified butter, the oblation, the sacred fire, the mantras, the
rituals, the priests, and the silent chanting of japa. You are the
sacrifice itself, its sponsor, and the enjoyer of its results, the Supreme
Personality of Godhead. Nothing within these three worlds, whether
moveable or immovable, can exist independent of You. O Supreme Lord, Lord
of lords, You are the protector of those who take shelter of You. O
supreme mystic, O shelter of the fearful, please rescue and protect us. We
demigods have been defeated by the demons and have thus fallen from the heavenly
realm. Deprived of our positions, O Lord of the universe, we are now
wandering about this earthly planet.”
Lord Krishna continued, ‘Having heard Indra and the other
demigods speak these words, Sri Vishnu, the Supreme Personality of Godhead,
replied, “What demon possesses such great powers of delusion that he has been
able to defeat all the demigods? What is his name, and where does he
live? Where does he get his strength and shelter? Tell Me everything,
O Indra, and do not fear.”
Lord Indra replied, “O Supreme Godhead, O Lord of lords, O
You who vanquish the fear in Your pure devotees’ hearts, O You who are so kind
to your faithful servants, there was once a powerful demon of the Brahma
dynasty whose name was Nadijangha. he was extraordinarily fearsome and
wholly dedicated to destroying the demigods, and he begot an infamous son named
Mura.”
Mura’s great capital city is Chandravati. From that
base the terribly evil and powerful Mura demon has conquered the whole world
and brought all the demigods under his control, driving them out of their
heavenly kingdom. He has assumed the roles of Indra, the king of heaven;
Agni, the fire-god; Yama, the lord of death; Vayu, the wind-god; Isha, or Lord
Shiva; Soma, the moon-god; Nairrti, the lord of the directions; and Pasi, or
Varuna, the water-god. He has also begun emanating light in the role of
the sun-god and has turned himself into the clouds as well. It is
impossible for the demigods to defeat him. O Lord Vishnu, please kill tis demon
and make the demigods victorious.”
Hearing these words from Indra, Lord Janardana became very
angry and said, “O powerful demigods, all together you may now advance on
Mura’s capital city of Chandravati.”
Encouraged thus, the assembled demigods proceeded to
Chandravati with Lord Hari leading the way. “‘When Mura saw the demigods,
that foremost of demons started roaring very loudly in the company of countless
thousands of other demons, who were all holding brilliantly shining
weapons. The mighty-armed demons struck the demigods, who began abandoning
the battlefield and fleeing in the ten directions. Seeing the Supreme Lord
Hrsikesha, the master of the senses, present on the battlefield, the furious
demons rushed toward Him with various weapons in their hands. As they charged
the Lord, who holds a sword, disk, and club, He immediately pierced all their
limbs with His sharp, poisonous arrows. thus many hundred of demons died by the
Lord’s hand.”
At last the chief demon, Mura, began fighting with the
Lord. Mura used his mystic power to render useless whatever weapons the
Supreme Lord Hrsikesa unleashed. Indeed, to the demon the weapons felt
just like flowers striking him. When the Lord could not defeat the demon
even with various kinds of weapons – whether those that are thrown or those
that are held – He began fighting with His bare hands, which were as strong as
iron-studded clubs.
The Lord wrestled with Mura for one thousand celestial years
and then, apparently fatigued, left for Badarikashrama. There Lord
Yogeshvara, the greatest of all yogis, the Lord of the universe, entered a very
beautiful cave named Himavati to rest. O Dhananjaya, winner of wealth,
that cave was ninety-six miles in diameter and had only one entrance.
I went there out of fear, and also to sleep.
I went there out of fear, and also to sleep.
There is no doubt about this, O son of Pandu, for the great
fight made me very tired.
The demon followed Me into that cave and, seeing Me asleep, started thinking within his heart, “Today I will kill this slayer of all demons, Hari.”
The demon followed Me into that cave and, seeing Me asleep, started thinking within his heart, “Today I will kill this slayer of all demons, Hari.”
While the wicked-minded Mura was making plans in this way,
from My body there manifested a young girl who had a very bright
complexion. O son of Pandu, Mura saw that she was equipped with various
brilliant weapons and was ready to fight.
Challenged by that female to do battle, Mura prepared
himself and then fought with her, but he became very astonished when he saw
that she fought him without cessation.
The king of the demons then said, “Who has created this angry, fearsome girl who is fighting me so powerfully, just like a thunderbolt falling upon me?’ After saying this, the demon continued to fight with the girl.
The king of the demons then said, “Who has created this angry, fearsome girl who is fighting me so powerfully, just like a thunderbolt falling upon me?’ After saying this, the demon continued to fight with the girl.
Suddenly that effulgent goddess shattered all of Mura’s
weapons and in a moment deprived him of his chariot. He ran toward her to
attacker with his bare hands, but when she saw him coming she angrily cut off
his head. Thus the demon at once fell to the ground and went to the abode
of Yamaraja. The rest of the Lord’s enemies, out of fear and helplessness,
entered the subterranean Patala region.
Then the Supreme Lord woke up and saw the dead demon before
Him, as well as the maiden bowing down to him with joined palms. his face
expressing His astonishment, the Lord of the universe said, “Who has killed this
vicious demon? He easily defeated all the demigods, Gandharvas, and even
Indra himself, along with Indra’s companions, the Maruts, and he also defeated
the Nagas (snakes), the rulers of the lower planets.
He even defeated Me, making Me hide in this cave out of fear. Who is it that has so mercifully protected Me after I ran from the battlefield and went to sleep in this cave?”
He even defeated Me, making Me hide in this cave out of fear. Who is it that has so mercifully protected Me after I ran from the battlefield and went to sleep in this cave?”
The maiden said, “It is I who have killed this demon after
appearing from Your transcendental body. Indeed, O Lord Hari, when he saw
You sleeping he wanted to kill You. Understanding the intention of this
thorn in the side of the three worlds, I killed the evil rascal and this freed
all the demigods from fear. I am Your great maha-sakti, Your internal
potency, who strikes fear into the hearts of all Your enemies. I have
killed this universally terrifying demon to protect the three
worlds. Please tell me why You are surprised to see that this demon has
been killed, O Lord.”
The Supreme Personality of Godhead said, “O sinless one, I am
very satisfied to see that it is you who have killed this king of the
demons. In this way you have made the demigods happy, prosperous, and full
of bliss. Because you have given pleasure to all the demigods in the three
worlds, I am very pleased with you. Ask any boon you may desire, O
auspicious one. I will give it to you without a doubt, though it be very
rare among the demigods.”
The maiden said, “O Lord, if You are pleased with me and
wish to give me a boon, then give me the power to deliver from the greatest
sins that person who fasts of this day.
I wish that half the pious credit obtained by one who fasts will accrue to one who eats only in the evening (abstaining from grains and beans), and that half of this pious credit will be earned by one who eats only at midday. Also, may one who strictly observes a complete fast on my appearance day, with controlled senses, go to the abode of Lord Vishnu for one billion kalpas after he has enjoyed all kinds of pleasures in this world. This is the boon I desire to attain by Your mercy, my Lord, O Lord Janardana, whether a person observes complete fasting, eats only in the evening, or eats only at midday, please grant him a religious attitude, wealth, and at last liberation.”
I wish that half the pious credit obtained by one who fasts will accrue to one who eats only in the evening (abstaining from grains and beans), and that half of this pious credit will be earned by one who eats only at midday. Also, may one who strictly observes a complete fast on my appearance day, with controlled senses, go to the abode of Lord Vishnu for one billion kalpas after he has enjoyed all kinds of pleasures in this world. This is the boon I desire to attain by Your mercy, my Lord, O Lord Janardana, whether a person observes complete fasting, eats only in the evening, or eats only at midday, please grant him a religious attitude, wealth, and at last liberation.”
The Supreme Personality of Godhead said, “O most auspicious
lady, what you have requested is granted. All My devotees in this world
will surely fast on your day, and thus they will become famous throughout the
three worlds and finally come and stay with me in My abode. Because you,
My transcendental potency, have appeared on the eleventh day of the waning
moon, let your name be Ekadasi. If a person fasts on Ekadasi, I will burn
up all his sins and bestow upon him My transcendental abode.
These are the days of the waxing and waning moon that are
most dear to Me:
Tritiya (the third day), Ashthami (the eighth day), Navami (the ninth day), Chaturdasi (the fourteenth day), and especially Ekadasi (the eleventh day).
Tritiya (the third day), Ashthami (the eighth day), Navami (the ninth day), Chaturdasi (the fourteenth day), and especially Ekadasi (the eleventh day).
The merit one attains by fasting on Ekadasi is greater than
that achieved by observing any other kind of fast or by going to a place of
pilgrimage, and even greater than that achieved by giving charity to
brahmanas. I tell you most emphatically that this is true.”
Having thus given the maiden His benediction, the Supreme
Lord suddenly disappeared.
From that time onward the Ekadasi day became most meritorious and famous all over the universe.
From that time onward the Ekadasi day became most meritorious and famous all over the universe.
O Arjuna, if a person strictly observes Ekadasi, I kill all
his enemies and grant him the highest destination. Indeed, if a person
observes this great Ekadasi fast in any of the prescribed way, I remove all
obstacles to his spiritual progress and grant him the perfection of life.
‘Thus, O son of Prtha, I have described to you the origin of
Ekadasi. This one day removes all sins eternally. Indeed, it is the most
meritorious day for destroying all kinds of sins, and it has appeared in order
to benefit everyone in the universe by bestowing all varieties of perfection.
‘One should not discriminate between the Ekadasis of the
waxing and waning moons; both must be observed, O Partha, and they should not
be differentiated from Maha-Dvadasi.
Everyone who fasts of Ekadasi should recognise that there is no difference between these two Ekadasis, for they comprise the same tithi.
Everyone who fasts of Ekadasi should recognise that there is no difference between these two Ekadasis, for they comprise the same tithi.
Whoever completely fasts on Ekadasi, following the rules and
regulations, will achieve the supreme abode of Lord Vishnu, who rides upon
Garuda. They are glorious who devote themselves to Lord Vishnu and spend
all their rime studying the glories of Ekadasi.
One who vows not to eat anything on Ekadasi but to eat only on the next day achieves the same merit as one who executes a horse sacrifice. Of this there is no doubt. On Dvadasi, the day after Ekadasi, one should pray, “O Pundarikaksha, O lotus-eyed Lord, now I will eat. Please shelter me.”
One who vows not to eat anything on Ekadasi but to eat only on the next day achieves the same merit as one who executes a horse sacrifice. Of this there is no doubt. On Dvadasi, the day after Ekadasi, one should pray, “O Pundarikaksha, O lotus-eyed Lord, now I will eat. Please shelter me.”
After saying this, the wise devotee should offer some
flowers and water at the Lord’s lotus feet and invite the Lord to eat by
chanting the eight-syllable mantra thrice.
If the devotee wants to gain the fruit of his fast, he
should then drink water taken form the sanctified vessel in which he offered
water at the Lord’s lotus feet.
‘On Dvadasi one must avoid sleeping during the day, eating
in another’s home, eating more than once, having sex, eating honey, eating from
a bell-metal plate, eating urad-dal, and rubbing oil on one’s body.
The devotee must give up these eight things on
Dvadasi. If he wants to speak to an outcaste on that day, he must purify
himself by eating a Tulsi leaf or an amalaki fruit.
O best of kings, from noon on Ekadasi until dawn on Dvadasi,
one should engage himself in taking baths, worshipping the Lord, and executing
devotional activities, including the giving of charity and the performance of
fire sacrifices.
If one finds himself in difficult circumstances and cannot
break the Ekadasi fast properly on Dvadasi, one can break it by drinking water,
and then one is not at fault if he eats again after that.
A devotee of Lord Vishnu who day and night hears these
all-auspicious topics concerning the Lord from the mouth of another devotee
will be elevated to the Lord’s planet and reside there for ten million kalpas.
And one who hears even one sentence about the glories of
Ekadasi is freed from the reactions to such sins as killing a
brahmana. There is no doubt of this.
For all eternity there will be no better way of worshiping
Lord Vishnu than observing a fast on Ekadasi.
Thus ends the narration of the glories of Margasirsa-krishna
Ekadasi, or Utpanna Ekadasi, from the Bhavisya-uttara Purana.
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