Papmochini Ekadashi is a Hindu festival celebrated on the 11th day of the Shukla Paksha (bright fortnight) of the Jyeshtha month. This festival is dedicated to Lord Vishnu and is also known as Pandava Nirjala Ekadashi. It is believed that this festival brings immense joy and prosperity to the devotees. Today, two auspicious Yogas are being made on Papmochini Ekadashi, and it is important to understand their significance in Astrology and the best time to worship.
What Is Papmochini Ekadashi?
Papmochini Ekadashi is one of the most important festivals in the Hindu calendar. It is celebrated on the 11th day of the Shukla Paksha of the Jyeshtha month. This day marks the beginning of the Chaturmas period, which is a period of four months of austerity and worship. Devotees observe fasts on this day and worship Lord Vishnu. It is believed that observing fasts and worshipping on this day brings immense joy and prosperity to the devotees.
Auspicious Yogas On Papmochini Ekadashi
Today, two auspicious Yogas are being made on Papmochini Ekadashi. These are the Chandra Yoga and the Guru Yoga. Chandra Yoga is formed when the Moon is in the Cancer zodiac sign, and Guru Yoga is formed when Jupiter is in the Pisces zodiac sign. It is believed that these Yogas bring immense luck and prosperity to the devotees.
Importance of Yogas in Astrology
Yogas are an important part of Vedic Astrology. They are formed when two or more planets are placed in a certain way in the zodiac signs. These Yogas are believed to bring good luck and prosperity to the devotees. Chandra Yoga and Guru Yoga are two of the most auspicious Yogas, and they are believed to bring immense joy and prosperity when they are formed on Papmochini Ekadashi.
Benefits of Worshipping On Papmochini Ekadashi
It is believed that worshipping on Papmochini Ekadashi brings immense joy and prosperity to the devotees. Those who observe fasts on this day are blessed with good health, wealth, and joy. It is also believed that worshipping on this day helps in getting rid of all the sins and miseries of life.