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Parama Ekadashi
July 28, 2023 @ 2:21 pm - July 29, 2023 @ 12:35 pm IST
There is a Dark Night among all the nights when Parama Ekadashi is celebrated. The moon’s colour also looks Dark, and the original night is dark due to the anger of Vishnu. According to the mindset of the few Indians, the Parama Ekadashi is celebrated for apologising for the evil works they had done in their negligence. Lord Vishnu is the Top angry due to the unsatisfactory results and activities done by the public. The fasts are offered on this day in the place of the evil works to remove all the sins written in their good and bad works lists. The Lord feels happy and then apologises for their sins in any part of life. The Parama Ekadashi in 2023 will be celebrated on the 12th of August.
Works done on Parama Ekadashi
Parama Ekadashi special Fast
Like the other festivals, fast worship is also present here. The fast offered is called Vrat—the one suggesting the fast has not used specific food items. The brief duration that is presented on Parama Ekadashi is 24 hours. Due to the long course, this is referred to as a strict fast and provided only by the persons with a strong faith in them. The items that are strictly prohibited include dairy products and grain items.
Parama Ekadashi special Puja
There is a Puja Ceremony of Vishnu Idol in which all the idols of Vishnu are presented on the front, and then the Puja activity is started. The Idols of all people show there are gathered at one place at the front point of the temple room; then the Manter is recited there by the people of the Temple. All people started the Puja at the same time and ended at the same time. After the Puja, the God idols are returned to those who have taken them in the temple room.