Saphala Ekadashi 2024: When To Break The Fast On December 27 — Note The Muhurt And Parana Vidhi
The auspicious Saphala Ekadashi fast is being observed today, December 26, 2024. To reap its full benefits, it is essential to follow the fasting rituals.
Saphala Ekadashi 2024: Saphala Ekadashi is being observed today. According to religious beliefs, observing the Saphala Ekadashi fast brings prosperity and success. Devotees believe that the fast ensures complete rewards for one’s hard work and enhances financial well-being and happiness. To gain the full benefits of this fast, it is essential to perform the Paran (breaking of the fast) according to prescribed rituals.
If you have observed the Saphala Ekadashi fast, here are the details of its Paran time and the proper method to follow.
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Saphala Ekadashi 2024 Vrat Paran Date and Time
The breaking of the Ekadashi fast (Paran) is always performed on the Dwadashi (twelfth lunar day). For Saphala Ekadashi 2024, the Paran can be done on Friday, December 27, 2024, between 7:12 AM and 9:16 AM.
Saphala Ekadashi Vrat Paran Rituals
- Perform the Paran during the morning hours of Dwadashi by worshiping Lord Vishnu.
- Offer yellow flowers and prepare food as offerings (bhog) for the deity.
- Chant Vishnu's Bija mantras during the worship.
- Conclude the rituals by performing Lord Vishnu’s Aarti and seek forgiveness for any mistakes made during the fast.
- Feed a Brahmin, offer donations (daan-dakshina), and then break your fast.
What To Eat During Saphala Ekadashi Paran:
For the Paran of Saphala Ekadashi, devotees are advised to consume rice. First, partake of the offerings made during the puja, followed by placing Tulsi leaves in your mouth before consuming the meal. Additionally, you may include kheer (sweet rice pudding), fruits, and ghee in your diet.
Important Rules for Saphala Ekadashi
- Always break the fast before the end of Dwadashi Tithi.
- The fast should only be broken after sunrise on Dwadashi.
- Ensure that no living being, including animals that visit your home, leaves without being fed.
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