According to Hindu mythology, Ekadashi is the day of Lord Vishnu. Fasting on this day is thought to make all desires come true. The day is also regarded as helpful for spirituality in Jainism. Ekadashi occurs both before and after the new moon on the 11th day of the moon cycle. Sanskrit’s word ‘ekadasi’ means ‘eleven’. It is the 11th lunar day of Shukla Paksha and Krishna Paksha according to Hindu calendar. This is a spiritual observance day for both Hindus and Jainists. On this day partial, full, or Nirjala (without water) fasts are observed by devotees. As they are considered to be sinful foods, foods like alcohol, onions, masoor dal, garlic, beans, and grains are avoided. Fruits and milk products consumed as daytime foods. Scientific Reason of Ekadashi Vrat The air pressure on our globe is known to fluctuate to extraordinary limits during the new moon (Amavasya) and full moon (Purnima) days, according to current research. This is as a result of the sun, moon, and earth’s com...
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