Shravan Putrada Ekadashi
Shravan Putrada Ekadashi
Pavitra Ekadashi, or Pavitropana Ekadashi, is observed during the waxing phase of the moon in Shravan month (July - August) as per traditional north Indian calendar.
This Ekadasi is known as Putrada Ekadasi in Maharashtra, Gujarat, Andhra Pradesh and Karnataka.
The legend or story and the importance of Pavitra Ekadashi or Pavitropana Ekadashi vrata are mentioned in Bhavishyottara
Purana as a discussion between Lord Shree Krishna and King Yudhistir.
When King Yudhistir asked about the Ekadashi Vrat which blesses the devotee with a good and healthy son and everlasting fame for many generations,
Lord Krishna explained the story of King Mahijit who ruled Mahishmatipuri in the beginning of Dwapara Yuga.
King Mahijit was a successful and victorious king but he felt bad because he had no son. He performed many charities,
good deeds and observed many homas, yagnas and yagas (sacrifices) but he has not find any result.
One day he went to Sage Lomasa, who was born from the hair of Lord Brahma, and explained his problem. Sage Lomasa went into meditation and
told that the King Mahijit committed a sin in his previous birth which made him childless in this birth. King Mahijit was a vaishya (merchant) in his previous birth.
When a cow and her newly born calf were about to drink water at a lake, he went there and drove them away for drinking water himself.
Though, by his other good deeds he born as a King in his next birth, he became childless.
When Mahijit requested the Sage Lomasa for a remedy to pacify his mistake, he told about the Putrada Ekadashi or Pavitra Ekadasi vrata.
King Mahijit observed Putrada Ekadashi vrata with great reverence and got a handsome and healthy son who ruled the country successfully after him.
There is a popular belief that those who observe this Ekadashi will beget a son. Fasting on the also help in redemption of sin. All grains are avoided on the day.
Some staunch devotees keep vigil. Jhulan Yatra , swing festival associated with Lord Krishna, Radha and Lord Jagannath begins on this Ekadasi day and ends on Shravan Purnima.
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