Rangbhari Ekadashi, a vibrant and spiritually significant occasion celebrated in Hindu culture, marks the eleventh day of the bright fortnight (Shukla Paksha) of the Hindu lunar month of Phalguna. Also known as Amala Ekadashi or Amlaki Ekadashi, this auspicious day holds profound religious significance, symbolising devotion, purification, and the onset of spring festivities. Celebrated with fervor and devotion, Rangbhari Ekadashi brings together devotees to worship Lord Shiva and Goddess Parvati while embracing the vibrant colours of joy, love, and spiritual renewal.
Rangbhari Ekadashi 2024: Date And Timing:
- Ekadashi starts: March 20, 2024, at 00:21 AM
- Ekadashi ends: March 21, 2024, at 02:22 AM
According to the Panchang, the fast of Rangbhari Ekadashi will be observed on March 20, 2024 and people will worship Lord Shiva and Goddess Parvati.
Rangbhari Ekadashi 2024: History
As per mythology, Lord Shiva brought Goddess Parvati to Kashi after marriage and applied gulal on her. Hence, this day is known as Rangbhari Ekadashi, celebrated with great enthusiasm in Varanasi. It is believed that Holi officially begins from this day.
This day holds special significance for devotees of Lord Shiva as on this day, Lord Bholenath plays Holi with ashes and is known as 'Masaane Ki Holi'.
Rangbhari Ekadashi 2024: Celebrations
Celebrating Rangbhari Ekadashi is prevalent in Kashi. On this day, devotees welcome Lord Vishwanath and Goddess Parvati, and a procession is taken out, where worshippers play Holi with ashes. It's believed that worshiping Lord Bholenath on this day brings liberation from financial problems and ensures happiness in life. If you can't visit Kashi on this Ekadashi, let's find out how to perform the worship of Bholenath at home.
How to perform the worship of Lord Shiva on Rangbhari Ekadashi:
- Offer water to Lord Shiva.
- Apply vermilion, gulal, sandalwood, and bilva leaves on the Shiva Linga.
- Apply sandalwood paste and offer bilva leaves and water.
- Finally, offer vermilion and gulal and pray.
Relation Of Rangbhari Ekadashi With Amla:
On this day, Amla is specifically used for worship. That's why it's also called Amlaki Ekadashi. On Amla Ekadashi, you can attain the blessings of both Lord Shiva and Lord Vishnu.