Ekadashi Vrat Katha Book In Lamination (Book Size – 14*21 Cm)

Ekadashi vrat katha

  • ASIN ‏ : ‎ B0BJ932VNN
  • Publisher ‏ : ‎ Shweta Publications (31 March 2022)
  • Paperback ‏ : ‎ 15 pages
  • Reading age ‏ : ‎ 10 years and up
  • Country of Origin ‏ : ‎ India
  • Best Sellers Rank: #623,056 in Books 

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Instill Hindu Values & Traditions: Ekadashi Vrat Katha Book

Discover the power of Ekadashi Vrat with this laminated Ekadashi Vrat Katha book. Explore the spiritual significance of fasting and Hindu traditions through captivating stories. Perfect for children ages 10 and up, this 15-page book offers insights into Lord Vishnu, the Bhagavad Gita, and the benefits of Ekadashi observance. Enhance your family’s religious understanding with this easy-to-read, durable resource from Shweta Publications.

Significance of Ekadashi

Purification

  • Physical Detoxification: Abstaining from food and sometimes water on Ekadashi is believed to give the digestive system a rest and allow the body to expel toxins. This process can lead to improved physical health and vitality.
  • Mental Clarity: Fasting is thought to reduce mental distractions and cultivate inner stillness. Hindu philosophy suggests that when the body is at rest, the mind can experience greater clarity and focus for spiritual contemplation.
  • Breaking Negative Patterns: The discipline of fasting can help break attachments to worldly desires and sensory pleasures. This can include unhealthy food cravings and negative thought cycles, fostering self-control and promoting spiritual growth.

Devotion to Vishnu

  • An Offering of Love: Ekadashi fasting is seen as an act of sincere devotion and sacrifice to Lord Vishnu. By voluntarily enduring some discomfort, devotees demonstrate their love and commitment to their chosen deity.
  • Cultivating Gratitude: The practice of fasting can heighten one’s awareness of the blessings in life, particularly the sustenance provided by food. This fosters gratitude towards Lord Vishnu, the preserver and sustainer in Hindu belief.
  • Seeking Blessings: Lord Vishnu is known for his compassion and benevolence. Devotees believe that by observing Ekadashi Vrat with piety, they can earn his favor, receiving blessings, protection, and ultimately, spiritual liberation (moksha).

Auspicious Day

  • Alignment with Celestial Energies: The 11th lunar day (Ekadashi) is believed to hold special astrological significance. It’s said that the alignment of celestial bodies during this time creates a potent energy for spiritual endeavors.
  • Enhanced Potential for Success: Many Hindus believe that actions initiated on Ekadashi, whether spiritual practices, charitable deeds, or new ventures, are more likely to bear fruit due to the auspicious nature of the day.
  • Gateway to Higher Planes: Ekadashi is not just about worldly success. For the spiritually inclined, it’s an opportunity to deepen their connection to the divine and make significant progress on their path towards enlightenment.

Specifications of Ekadashi Vrat Katha

  • Title: Ekadashi Vrat Katha Book (Laminated)
  • Format: Paperback, laminated
  • Dimensions: 14*21 cm
  • Page Count: 15 pages
  • Target Audience: Children ages 10 and up (Note: Consider if the book is also suitable for adults)
  • Publisher: Shweta Publications
  • Publication Date: 31 March 2022
  • Country of Origin: India

Ekadashi Vrat Katha Practices

Fasting Options

  • Nirjala Ekadashi: The strictest form of Ekadashi fasting. It involves abstaining from both food and water for the entire 24-hour period. This is considered the most spiritually potent form but should only be undertaken with proper preparation and if health conditions permit.
  • Phalahaar: A fruit-based diet. Individuals observing Phalahaar may consume fruits, roots, and certain non-grain vegetables. Milk products and nuts may also be acceptable depending on individual practices.
  • Specific Restrictions: In general, Ekadashi fasting involves abstaining from grains and legumes (rice, beans, lentils, etc.).
  • Partial Fasts: Some individuals may choose to have one light meal in the evening as a partial fast. This can be a suitable option for those who are new to fasting or have health considerations.

Spiritual Acts

  • Prayer (Puja): Offering prayers to Lord Vishnu and other deities as a form of devotion and connection. This might involve setting up a home altar, reciting mantras, and singing devotional songs (bhajans).
  • Meditation (Dhyana): Cultivating inner peace and mindfulness. This could involve guided meditations, focusing on the breath, or chanting a chosen mantra repeatedly.
  • Chanting of Mantras: Reciting sacred mantras, such as the “Hare Krishna” Maha-mantra or the Vishnu Sahasranama (Thousand Names of Vishnu), with concentration and devotion.
  • Listening to or Reading Religious Stories (Katha): Immersing oneself in the legends and parables of Lord Vishnu and other deities. This reinforces spiritual values and inspires practitioners on their path.

Moral Observances

  • Ahimsa (Non-Violence): Practicing kindness and compassion towards all living beings, in thoughts, words, and actions.
  • Satya (Truthfulness): Striving to be honest and genuine in interactions and avoiding harmful gossip or speech.
  • Asteya (Non-Stealing): Upholding integrity and not taking what rightfully belongs to others, which extends beyond material possessions to include ideas and credit.
  • Brahmacharya (Moderation): Exercising control over one’s senses and desires, promoting mental clarity and focus.
  • Aparigraha (Non-Greed): Cultivating contentment and detachment from material possessions.

Popular Types of Ekadashi Vrat Katha

Each Ekadashi throughout the year has a unique name and sometimes specific rituals:

  • Nirjala Ekadashi: The most rigorous, involving a complete waterless fast.
  • Putrada Ekadashi: Believed to bless couples with children.
  • Amalaki Ekadashi: Associated with the sacred Amla tree (Indian gooseberry).

Nurture your family’s spiritual journey with the Ekadashi Vrat Katha Book. Immerse your children in captivating stories of Lord Vishnu, instilling Hindu values and traditions that will last a lifetime. This beautifully laminated book is a durable keepsake, perfect for sharing the significance of Ekadashi for years to come. Strengthen your family’s bond through the power of faith.

Explore the fascinating world of Hindu mythology and Lord Vishnu

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