Vijaya Ekadasi

Vijaya Ekadashi occurs during the waning phase of moon (Krishna Paksha) in February – March. This Ekadashi is known as Pankoddhar Ekadasi in Orissa. 






The major belief in observing this vrat is Lord Ram before he headed towards crossing the ocean to reach Lanka and defeated Ravana.So this victory is celebrated by entire hindu community.

Legend has it that Lord Ram, Lakshman and others began searching for a means to cross the ocean and reach Lanka. Nonetheless, it was impossible to cross the ocean as only Hanuman was capable of flying over the ocean. Thus, Lakshman mentioned about a great saint, named Bakadalabhya, who lived nearby and thought of paying him a visit on the pretext that he would be able to provide a solution. Agreed, Lord Ram and others set for the ashram of the Sage. Lord Ram was welcomed instantly and asked the sage about giving a solution to cross the mighty ocean and reach Lanka. Thus, Saint Bakadalabhya asked Ram to observe Vijaya Ekadashi in order to get rid of all the obstacles and be victorious in all their efforts. 


Lord Ram observed the vrat and hence, found a way to cross the ocean. Henceforth, Ram crossed the ocean along with his army and demolished the evil King Ravana who had kidnapped Sita Devi. Since then, this fast is observed with utmost zeal and enthusiasm. Vijaya Ekadashi vrat is observed just like any other Ekadashi fast. The same rules, rituals and customs are followed. The vrat includes a 24-hour fast refraining from eating foods like rice, grains and honey. Fruits, vegetables, dried fruits, nuts and milk products can be consumed, however. The fast is observed from the night before Ekadashi and is broken on the morning after Ekadashi after offering prayers and lighting a lamp.

2017 Date : 22nd February.


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