The most popular and enthusiastic festival Hindu which celebrates with full of joy and devotes do fast on that day to worship the God and as per the Panchang of the day, this day comes on the Ekadashi date of Krishna Paksha of Jyeshtha month and with this, this day is known as Apara Ekadashi. Also, the day is called Bhadrakali Ekadashi, Jalkrida Ekadashi and Achala Ekadashi and as per the Panchang, this year the Ekadashi will be celebrated for two days including 5th and 6th June. The Tithi of the day will begin from 5th June 2021, Staurday at 4:07 AM IST and the Tithi of the day will finish on 6th June 2021, Sunday at 6.19 AM IST. After that, the Parana of the festival will begin from 7th June, Monday at 6 AM IST and finishes at 8.39 PM IST.
This year the devotee has to do the fast also on 6th June 2o21 and this day is for the Lord Vishnu in the similar form as Pradosh Vrat to God Shiva. It is a spiritual faith that by keeping the Vrat of Apara Ekadashi our God Shri Hari Vishnu kills all genera of difficulties and problems of the life of a devotee. Also, the devotee worships the god to fulfil their wishes and removes all the problem from their life and gives them all the peace and happier in their life.
- Apara Ekadashi Fast Date:– 6th June 2021, Sunday, till 6.19 AM IST
- Parana Time: 7th June 2021, Monday From Morning 6 AM to 8 hours 39 minutes AM
Vrat Story and Significance
On this day, Lord Vishnu should be adored by keeping a Vrat and reading or hearing the Ekadashi Vrat story. The Vrat of Ekadashi is stayed profitable and then on the next day of the Vrat when the devotee does the Parana by giving and providing food to the indigent Brahmin at a propitious time meanwhile divulging the Vrat. As per several myths and facts, it is believed that this day signifies eternal value. It is considered that by praying Lord Vishnu and keeping Vrat on this day, the devotee receives an eternal value. It is also stated that praying on the date of Apara Ekadashi fills all the promises of a devotee and provides the honour, luxury, glory and a fit body in life. We wish you a happy and prosperous Apara Ekadashi to all the devotee and readers.
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