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Vijaya Ekadashi 2022: Date, shubh muhurat, puja vidhi and significance

Ekadashi fasting is dedicated to Lord Vishnu. Two Ekadashi are celebrated every month and all the Ekadashis that come in a year have different significance.

Vijaya Ekadashi 2022: Ekadashi of Krishna Paksha of Falgun month is known as Vijaya Ekadashi. Ekadashi Vrat 2022 is considered to be one of the most difficult fasts among all the fasts in Sanatan Dharma.

Ekadashi fasting is dedicated to Lord Vishnu. Two Ekadashi are celebrated every month and all the Ekadashis that come in a year have different significance.

The fast of Vijaya Ekadashi 2022 is considered to bring victory over enemies.

It is a religious belief that Shri Ram himself and his army kept the fast of Vijaya Ekadashi (Vijaya Ekadashi Vrat 2022) before fighting with Ravana.

And only after that he killed Lankapati Ravana. This time devotees are confused about Vijaya Ekadashi whether Vijaya Ekadashi will be celebrated on 26 February or on 27 February.

When the fast of Vijaya Ekadashi will be kept?

26 or 27 on which day the fast will be kept

Vijaya Ekadashi Tithi will start from 10.39 am on 26th February and will end at 8.12 am on 27th February.

The fast of Ekadashi is kept according to the day of the day. In such a situation, keeping the Ekadashi fast on February 27 would be more appropriate.

Do these remedies on Vijaya Ekadashi

For any special wish

If someone wants to fulfill a special wish, then on this day after taking a bath etc., offer Gangajal to the Sun God.

Then worship Lord Shri Ram. Light 11 bananas, laddoos, red flowers, 11 sandalwood incense sticks and 11 lamps.

Offer 11 dates and almonds. After this chant the mantra ‘Om Siya Patiye Ram Ramay Namah’.

For job

On the day of Jataka Ekadashi, who is looking for a job, place a mango tree on the Kalash. After this keep a vessel full of barley and light a lamp.

Offer 11 red flowers, 11 fruits and sweets. After this worship Lord Vishnu and Goddess Lakshmi. Then chant the mantra ‘Om Narayanaya Laxmiai Namah’.

To have a child

It is a religious belief that if you want to have a child, then the couple should worship God together on the day of Ekadashi.

Not only this, on the day of Ekadashi, by mixing sugar candy in milk in the return of silver, and offering it on Peepal, beautiful and worthy children are obtained.

Eduvast Desk

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