Mohini Ekadashi: The Divine Vrat That Removes Illusion and Grants Liberation
Mohini Ekadashi is one of the most spiritually powerful Ekadashis observed in Sanatan Dharma. It falls during the Shukla Paksha of the Vaishakha month and is dedicated to Lord Vishnu, particularly in His divine incarnation as Mohini, the enchanting form who restored cosmic balance.
The word Mohini means “the enchantress”, symbolizing the divine power that removes illusion (maya) and guides devotees toward truth and liberation.
? Mythological Background
The significance of Mohini Ekadashi is linked to the legendary Samudra Manthan (Churning of the Ocean). When devas (gods) and asuras (demons) churned the ocean to obtain Amrit (nectar of immortality), conflict arose over its distribution.
To protect righteousness, Lord Vishnu manifested as Mohini, captivating the asuras and ensuring the nectar was distributed to the devas. This divine act restored harmony and protected dharma.
Mohini represents divine intelligence that dispels illusion and protects truth.
?️ Spiritual Importance
Observing Mohini Ekadashi vrat is believed to:
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Remove sins and past karmic burdens
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Free devotees from illusion and attachment
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Bring clarity and wisdom
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Strengthen devotion toward Lord Vishnu
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Lead the soul toward spiritual liberation
It teaches that true freedom comes when one rises above worldly temptations and emotional attachments.
? Rituals and Observances
Devotees observe Mohini Ekadashi with sincerity and discipline:
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Fasting (Vrat): Nirjala or fruit-based fasting
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Worship: Offering tulsi leaves, flowers, and lamps to Lord Vishnu
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Prayers: Recitation of Vishnu Sahasranama and Ekadashi vrat katha
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Charity: Donating food and essentials
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Meditation: Reflecting on detachment and inner purity
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