INSUBCONTINENT EXCLUSIVE:
Nirjala Ekadashi Vrat 2018 is being observed by Hindus today
The fast is one of the twenty four ekadashis that are observed during the year
Nirjala literally translates to 'without water' and the Nirjala Ekadashi vrat is hence, observed by abstaining from both food and water
The fast has strict fasting rules and is the one of the toughest fasts observed by Hindus
It is believed that the observation of just Nirjala Ekadashi vrat can bring as many benefits as observing all 24 Ekadashi vrats around the
Devotees who are unable to observe the other Ekdashi vrats during the rest of the year, often observe the Nirjala Ekdashi vrat, with great
This is because Nirjala Ekadashi is believed to the most important Ekadashi fasts out of the 24 Ekadashi fasts and it is a day when devotees
pray to Lord Vishnu.Nirjala Ekadashi Vrat 2018: Date And TimingAccording to Hindu calendar, Nirjala Ekadashi falls during Shukla Paksha of
Jyeshtha month and according to Victorian calendar, it falls during the months of May or June
It typically falls after Ganga Dussehra, but sometimes Ganga Dussehra and Nirjala Ekadashi falls on the same day
This year, Nirjala Ekadashi falls on June 23, 2018 and the fast ends on June 24, 2018
The fast begins today and will end tomorrow, with parana, which indicates the auspicious time to break the fast
This year, the auspicious time for breaking the fast or observing parana is between 1:46 pm and 4:31 pm.Nirjala Ekadashi Vrat 2018: Puja
VidhiOn the day of Nirjala Ekadashi vrat, it is believed to be auspicious for devotees to have a bath in holy rivers
If bathing in holy rivers is not possible for devotees, they rise early in the morning, bathe and chant the mantra of "Om Namoh Vasudevaya"
After this, devotees abstain from consuming water of food grains for 24 hours and then the next day, they have a bath and begin parana
within the given auspicious time period.Nirjala Ekadashi Vrat 2018: Significance And Foods To AvoidThere is a tale from the Mahabharata
connected to the Nirjala Ekadashi vrat
It is believed that the Pandava Bhima was a voracious eater and was not able to control his cravings for food
As a result, he was never able to observe the Ekadashi fast and except him, all the rest of the Pandavas as well as their wife Draupadi used
to observe Ekadashi fasts
Troubled over this flaw of his, Bhima approached Maharishi Vyasa to find a solution to the problem
Vyasa then suggested to Bhima that he observe a single Nirjala Ekadashi vrat once a year to compensate for all the rest of the Ekadashi
fasts, and please Lord Vishnu
This is the reason Nirjala Ekadashi is also known as Bhimseni Ekadashi.The Nirjala Ekadashi fast is said to have the powers to bring about
positive changes in the devotees' lives
Devotees also believe in donating various food items and other things like milk, fruits, tulsi leaves, clothes, etc
Although all types of food grains are to be given up on the day of the Ekadashi, it is believed that eating rice is particularly prohibited