Lord Ganesha

Lord Ganesha

Monday 22 February 2016

Magha Shukla Jaya Ekadashi !! Glories of Jaya Ekadashi



|| Jai Sriman Narayana ||












Bavishyothara Puranam narrates the glories of Jaya Ekadashi,  Lord Krishna explains to King Yudhishtira about the significance of Ekadashi Vrata which occurs on the waxing period of moon. 


The demigods were lived happily in the heaven ruled by Lord Indra.  Once, Lord Indra arranged a dance performance of celestial dancers and singers in order to amuse the members in his assembly.  The  event was organized in a beautiful woods of Nandana, packed with various fresh alluring flowers,  there were fifty million celestial dancers/Gandharvas/Apsaras were engaged in performance of dance led by Pushpadhantha, there were no words to describe their enthralling beauty. There was Chithrasena, celestial singer of Lord Indra was present with his family, wife Malini and son Malayavan.   There was an Apsara named Pushpavati who was stunningly beautiful, her attractive face had the resemblance to moon, her long arms, her thin waist and beautifully decorated jewels all over her body and her marvelous garments were mounted her mesmerizing beauty.  Malayavan was fallen at her captivating beauty, ultimately  both of them could not take their eyes off from each other.  The grand performance continued for some time.   Her entrancing beauty made Malayavan deeply moved for her and both stood motionless. The pair troubled the entire program of the celestial dancers.  Lord Indra could sense the situation and got disturbed by the act of Pushpavati and Malayavan.  The enchanted pairs were in a world of their own.  Lord Indra felt it was a great insult to him and cursed the pairs to be born as Ghosts in the Earth. 


Malayavan and Pushpavati turned into spirits due to the curse of Lord Indra and lived a miserable life in the Mountains of Himalayas.  After receiving the bodies of spirits, they did not feel any attraction towards each other, they lost senses and smell, instead they regretted for the sins committed.  They lamented at their foolishness, living in the icy cold region of Himalayas, wandering aimlessly in the harsh cold,   they sat under a Banyan tree and felt miserable of their heinous act.  Sooner they lost their hunger and thirst, spent the whole day repenting on their fate.  Coincidently, the day they were remained awake without food was Jaya Ekadashi. In the night it was freezing cold they were in a wretched state and could not sleep in the whole night.  In this way they had observed 'Jaya Ekadashi' on the waxing period of the moon.  The pieties they have accumulated by observing Jaya Ekadashi made them to   regain their original form as celestial dancers Pushpavati and Malayavan once again.  They regained those attractive physical features, decked in precious ornaments and jewels, soon the celestials appeared before them and sang praising them.   They happily returned to Heaven/ Amaravati,  and paid obeisance to Lord Indra and the deities.  Lord Indra was astonished to see the celestial dancers Pushpavati and Malayavan and enquired about the meritorious deed they have performed to regain their original form. Malayavan described the incident, due to the mercy of Lord Krishna and merits of Jaya Ekadashi they have got relieved from their sins.   Lord Indra concluded whoever observes Jaya Ekadashi and worships Lord Vishnu with utmost faith and devotion which is highly rewarding act, would remain in the Lotus feet of Lord.  The celestial couple Pushpavati and Malayavan lived happily ever after.


Lord Krishna describes the merits achievable by fasting on the day of Jaya Ekadashi to King Yudhishtira. Whoever worships Lord Vishnu on this day with utmost faith and devotion, follows the rituals of Ekadashi austerities would get rid of all the sins and lives in the Abode of Lord Vishnu forever.  Moreover, the devotees shall possess all the virtues which would promote charity, conduct visit to holy places and performing sacrifices etc... Finally, whoever happens to read the glories of Jaya Ekadashi would attain the merits of performing Yagna. 




|| Jai Sriman Narayana ||