Jai Sriman Narayana !!
Brahma Vaivarta Puranam describes the grandeur of Papankusha
Ekadashi/ Ashwin Shukla Paksha Ekadashi. Lord Krishna explains the
devoutness of observing Papankusha Ekadashi to King Yudhishtira.
Fasting on the day of Ekadashi and feeding righteous Brahmin on the day
of Dwadashi is a part of serving Lord Maha Vishnu. Worship of Lord
Vishnu following the austerities of Papankusha Ekadashi would eradicate sins
committed in this life.
There was a hunter named Krodhana lived in the city of
Vindhyachal, he engaged in all the wicked deeds like theft, killing animals,
torturing others etc.. He continued this malicious act till the end of his
death. At the final moments, Lord Yama sent his representatives
down to the Earth with the command of bringing him to hell.
Krodhana was miserable with the fear of death; he approached
Sage Angira – one of the Saptharishis. The Sage advised Krodhana to
observe fast on the day of Papankusha Ekadashi which would fall on the very
next day and worship Lord Vishnu. Krodhana faithfully observed
Papankusha Ekadashi and the austerities advised by Sage Angira. Finally,
he attained Salvation at the Feet of Lord Sriman Narayana.
Lord Krishna narrates; the merits obtained by fasting on this day
would provide the devoutness of more than hundred horse sacrifices and Rajasuya
Yagnam respectively. The sacrifices and Yagnas could provide only 1/16 of one
Papankusha Ekadashi Vrata, mere chanting of Lord Vishnu's name itself would
provide the merit of Holy dip in the rivers Ganga, Gaya, Pushkara
theertham and the pieties’ of visiting the holy land Kurushetra.
Thus, the devout act would provide salvation to the departed souls
of ten generations from the paternal and maternal sides.
Lord Krishna concluded that whoever perform sacrifices and whoever
determined to build temple pond and Garden, shelter places etc.. Would be
generously blessed and whoever observe Papankusha Ekadashi would undeniably reach
the Lotus Feet of Lord Sriman Narayana.
Jai
Sriman Narayana !!
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