Papankusha Ekadashi: The Divine Vrat for Removing Sins and Attaining Vishnu’s Grace
Papankusha Ekadashi (also spelled Pasankusa Ekadashi) is a highly auspicious Ekadashi dedicated to Vishnu. It is observed during the Shukla Paksha (waxing phase of the moon) in the month of Ashwin (September–October).
The word Papankusha means “the remover of sins.” This sacred vrat is believed to destroy accumulated sins, purify the soul, and grant divine blessings to devotees.
? Mythological Significance
According to ancient Hindu scriptures, Lord Krishna narrated the importance of Papankusha Ekadashi to King Yudhishthira. It is said that even a person burdened with past karmic sins can attain liberation by observing this Ekadashi with sincere devotion.
The vrat has the power to:
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Wash away accumulated sins
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Free devotees from karmic cycles
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Grant entry to higher spiritual realms
Papankusha Ekadashi is considered more powerful than many other religious observances when performed with faith.
?️ Spiritual Importance
Observing Papankusha Ekadashi is believed to:
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Remove negative karma
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Bring prosperity and happiness
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Grant mental peace and clarity
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Protect devotees from misfortune
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Lead towards moksha (liberation)
It strengthens devotion toward Lord Vishnu and encourages a disciplined spiritual life.
? Rituals and Observances
Devotees follow specific rituals on Papankusha Ekadashi:
? Fasting (Vrat)
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Nirjala fast (without water) or fruit-based fasting
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Avoid grains and non-satvik food
? Worship
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Offer tulsi leaves and lotus flowers to Lord Vishnu
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Light a diya and perform Vishnu Aarti
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Chant: “Om Namo Bhagavate Vasudevaya”
? Charity
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Donate food, clothes, or money to the needy
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Serve Brahmins and help the poor
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