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EKADASHI VRAT

Mohini Ekadashi - Vrat Katha

Falls on: Vaishak sukla paksh

Yudhisthir's question to Shri Krishna
Yudhisthir said �Janardan, what is the name of the Ekadashi that occurs during sukla paksh of Vaisakh? What is the process for observing it properly? Kindly narrate all this to me.�

Bhagwan Shri Krishna�s reply
Bhagwan Shri Krishna replied, �Dharmaraj, what Vashisth Muni once told Bhagwan Ramchandra I should now describe to you. Please hear Me attentively.�

A fast that can destroy all kind of sins and sorrows

Bhagwan Ramchandra asked Vashisth Muni, �Rushiwer, I would like to hear about the best of all fasting days, which destroys all kinds of sins and sorrows. I have suffered long enough in separation from My dear Sita, and so I wish to hear from you about how My suffering can be ended.�

Muni Vashisth replied, �Bhagwan Ram, You whose intelligence is so keen, simply by remembering Your name one can cross the ocean of this material world. You have questioned me in order to benefit all of humanity and fulfill everyone's desires. I shall now describe that day of fasting which purifies the whole world.�

�Ram that day is Vaisakh-sukla Ekadashi, which falls on Duvadashi. It removes all sins and is known as Mohini Ekadashi, Truly, Ram, the merit of this Ekadashi frees the fortunate soul who observes it from the network of illusion. Therefore, if You want to relieve Your suffering, observe this auspicious Ekadashi perfectly, for it removes all obstacles from one's path and relieves the greatest miseries. Kindly listen as I describe its glories, because for one who even just hears about this auspicious Ekadashi, the greatest sins are nullified.�

Glories of Vaisakh-sukla Ekadashi
�On the banks of the Sarasvati River there was once a beautiful city named Bhadravati, which was ruled by King Dyutiman. Ram, that steadfast, truthful and highly intelligent king was born in the dynasty of the moon. In his kingdom was a merchant named Dhanapal, who possessed a great wealth of food grains and money. He was also very pious. Dhanapal arranged for lakes to be dug, sacrificial arenas to be erected and beautiful gardens to be cultivated for the benefit of all the citizens of Bhadravati. He was an excellent devotee of Bhagwan Vishnu and had five sons: Sumana, Dyutiman, Medhavi, Sukrti and Dhrstabuddhi.�

�Unfortunately, his son Dhrstabuddhi always engaged in greatly sinful activities, such as sleeping with prostitutes and associating with degraded persons. He enjoyed illicit sex, gambling and many other varieties of sense gratification. He disrespected the Devs; Brahmins; forefathers and other elders; and his family's guests. The evilhearted Dhrstabuddhi spent his father's wealth indiscriminately, always feasting on untouchable foods and drinking wine.�

�One day Dhanapal kicked Dhrstabuddhi out of the house after he saw him walking along the road arm-in-arm with a prostitute. From then on all Dhrstabuddhi's relatives were highly critical of him and distanced themselves from him. After he had sold his ornaments and become destitute, the prostitutes also abandoned him and insulted him because of his poverty.�

�Dhrstabuddhi was now full of anxiety and hungry. He thought what I should do. Where should I go? How can I maintain myself? He then began to steal. The king's constables arrested him, but when they learned that his father was the famous Dhanapal, they released him. He was caught and released many times. At last, the ill-mannered Dhrstabuddhi was apprehended, handcuffed and then beaten. After whipping him, the king's marshals warned him, 0 evil one! There is no place for you here. However, Dhrstabuddhi was freed from his tribulation by his father and immediately thereafter entered the dense forest. He wandered here and there, hungry and thirsty and suffering greatly. Eventually he began killing lions, deer, boars and wolves for food. Always ready in his hand was his bow, always on his shoulder his quiver full of sharp arrows. He also killed many birds, such as cakoras, peacocks, kankas, doves, and pigeons. He unhesitatingly slaughtered many species of birds and animals, and thus his sins mounted day by day. On account of his previous sins, he was now immersed in an ocean of great sin.�

�Dhrstabuddhi was always miserable and anxious, but one day, during the month of Vaisakh, by the force of some of his past merit� he had chance to pass by the sacred ashram of Kaundinya Muni. The great sage had just finished bathing in the Ganges River, and water was dripping from him. Dhrstabuddhi had the great good fortune to touch some of those drops falling from the sage's clothes. Instantly Dhrstabuddhi was freed of ignorance and his sinful actions were reduced. His inner conscious awakened then he offered his humble obeisances to Kaundinya Muni, Dhrstabuddhi prayed to him with joined palms: �0 great Brahmin, please describe some kind of punishment I may perform without too much endeavor. I have committed so many sins in my life, and these have now made me very poor.�

The great Rishi replied, �0 son, listen with great attention, for by hearing me you will become free of all your remaining sins. In Vaisakh sukla paksh, there occurs the sacred Mohini Ekadashi, which has the power to nullify sins as vast and weighty as Mount Sumeru. If you follow my advice and faithfully observe a fast on this Ekadashi, which is so dear to Bhagwan Shri Hari, you will be freed from all the sinful reactions of many, many births.�

�Hearing these words with great joy, Dhrstabuddhi promised to observe a fast on Mohini Ekadashi, according to the sage's instructions. Maharaj Ram, by fasting completely on Mohini Ekadashi, the once-sinful Dhrstabuddhi, the prodigal son of the merchant Dhanapal, became sinless. Afterward he achieved a beautiful transcendental form and, free at last of all obstacles, rode upon Garud, the carrier of Vishnu, to the Bhagwan�s supreme abode.�

�Ram, a fast on the day of Mohini Ekadashi removes the darkest illusory attachments to material existence. There is thus no better fast day in all the three worlds.�

Conclusion
Bhagwan Shri Krishna concluded, saying �Yudhisthir, there is no place of pilgrimage, no sacrifice, and no charity that can bestow merit equal to even one sixteenth of the merit a faithful devotee of Mine obtains by observing Mohini Ekadashi and He who hears and studies the glories of Mohini Ekadashi achieves the merit of giving away one thousand cows in charity.�
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