Hinduism - What Is The Mohini Ekadashi?

 


Mohini Ekadashi is a festival celebrated on the eleventh day (ekadashi) of Baisakh (April–May), the bright, waxing half of the lunar month.

The event is devoted to the worship of Vishnu as Rama, his incarnation.

Most Hindu holidays have specific mandated ceremonies, generally requiring fasting (upavasa) and prayer, with specific rewards promised for faithful performance; honoring this festival frees one from the consequences of one's wicked conduct.


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