Mokshada Ekadashi, a prominent Hindu festival, is dedicated to Lord Vishnu and holds great spiritual significance. It is observed during the Shukla Paksha in the month of Margashirsha, occurring once every year. The term “Mokshada” means the “bestower of liberation,” symbolizing the festival’s importance in helping devotees attain freedom from the cycle of birth and death, ultimately achieving moksha (spiritual liberation).
Date and Time of Mokshada Ekadashi 2024
This year, Mokshada Ekadashi will be celebrated on December 11, 2024 (Wednesday). It is observed on the 11th day (Ekadashi) of the Shukla Paksha during the month of Margashirsha. Devotees engage in various rituals, including fasting, bathing, and prayer, all aimed at seeking blessings from Lord Vishnu for both spiritual growth and material well-being.
Rituals and Traditions
The day is marked by specific religious practices such as:
- Fasting: Devotees observe a strict fast, abstaining from food and sometimes even water, to purify their mind and body.
- Prayer and Chanting: Devotees chant mantras, especially the Vishnu Sahasranama (a thousand names of Lord Vishnu), as part of their worship.
- Offering Prayers: Special prayers and offerings are made to Lord Vishnu, seeking his divine blessings for prosperity, good health, and spiritual enlightenment.
- Bathing: A ritual bath is taken early in the morning, often in holy rivers or lakes, to cleanse oneself both physically and spiritually.
Significance
Mokshada Ekadashi is considered one of the most powerful Ekadashis, as it offers the opportunity to break free from the cycle of birth and death. Devotees believe that observing the fast and following the rituals with devotion helps in attaining moksha, the ultimate goal in Hindu philosophy.
The observance of Mokshada Ekadashi is also believed to bring material and spiritual benefits, blessing individuals with prosperity, good fortune, and the removal of obstacles in life.