This Ekadasi Vrat is last of the 24 Ekadasi vrats in a Hindu
year.This Ekadasi falls on the 11th day of the waning phase of the
moon.Observing a vrat on Papamochani Ekadashi is highly significant as a
sincere devotee can get rid of all his sins committed so far.
Observing Vrat :
Legends revolve around a sage named Medhavi who
was a loyal devotee of Lord Shiva. This sage was performing Tapas (austerity)
in a forest called Chaitraratha, well-known for bearing beautiful and aromatic
flowers. In addition, the forest was often visited by Indira, demigods, apsaras
and other heavenly beings. Often the apsaras and damsels of heaven made several
attempts of interrupting the meditation of the sage, but in vain. Eventually,
an apsara named Manju Ghosa betted upon disturbing the sage’s meditation. Thus,
she built a hut close to the sage’s place and started playing the veena along
with singing songs.
Soon, the sage set out in search of the song and
found the gorgeous Manju Ghosa. On sighting the sage, Manju immediately applied
sandalwood paste and wore beautiful flowers. Overwhelmed by the beauty of the
apsara, the sage finally lost his concentration and gave up to the apsara.
After leading a married life for years, Manju lost interest in the sage and
thought of leaving back. At this point, the sage regained his senses and
realized that he had been tricked. Annoyed, the sage cursed the apsara and
turned her into a witch. Depressed and saddened, the sage returned back to his
father Sage Chyavana and narrated the entire tale.
Sage Chyavana asked his son to observe the vrat
of Papamochini Ekadashi after which he would be relieved of his sins. As
advised, the sage observed the vrat and hence, was able to get rid of his
faults. He even asked the apsara to observe the same vrat following which she
too would be relieved of the curse. The tern Papamochini has been derived from
two words, ‘Papa’ means ‘sin’ and ‘Mochini’ means ‘to escape’. Therefore,
Papamochini Ekadashi has been dedicated towards eradicating sins and guilt
associated with sins committed. This vrat is observed just like any other
Ekadashi vrat while offering prayers and puja to Lord Vishnu.
2017 Date : 24th March.
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