Dear Members:
Kaamadaa
Ekaadashi falls on April 21, / April 22, 2013 this year. It is to be
observed on April 21, 2013 by those living in the U.S., Canada, and other
countries of the American continents.
Ekaadasi for those living in rest of the world must be observed on April 22, 2012.
For those living in U.K., and Western parts of Europe, Vaishnava Ekaadasi must be observed on April 22, 2013 while smaartha ekaadasi must be observed on April 21, 2013 itself.
Kaamada Ekaadashi is the ekaadashi that falls in the bright half of the month Chaitra (immediately after the Vasantha Navarathri). Kaamadaa - as the Sanskrit name implies is the fast that has the potential to grant us all our legitimate desires:)
Ekaadasi for those living in rest of the world must be observed on April 22, 2012.
For those living in U.K., and Western parts of Europe, Vaishnava Ekaadasi must be observed on April 22, 2013 while smaartha ekaadasi must be observed on April 21, 2013 itself.
Kaamada Ekaadashi is the ekaadashi that falls in the bright half of the month Chaitra (immediately after the Vasantha Navarathri). Kaamadaa - as the Sanskrit name implies is the fast that has the potential to grant us all our legitimate desires:)
The glory of this Ekaadashi was explained by Lord Krishna to King Yudhishtra.
Lord
Krishna references a legend narrated by Sage Vasishta to King Dileepa
(the great-grandfather of Shri Raama!) about the glory of this kaamadaa
ekaadashi.
Once
in a city-state called Ratnapura ruled by the Gandharva King Pundariika,
there lived a court-musician couple - Lalit and Lalitha. They loved
each other intimately and always had each other in thoughts.
Once
it so happened that when Lalit had court duty his mind was dwelling
upon his dear wife and so he made some mistakes in the tune of the
melody he was singing with other Gandharvas for the king. A jealous
naaga (entity of the snake clan) who was jealous of Lalit brought it to
the notice of the king Pundariik who cursed him to become a canibalistic
demon as he had been lustfully thinking of a woman instead of
concentrating on his duty towards his king.
Due
to the effect of the curse, Lalit - the beautiful Gandharva became a
dreaded cannibalistic monster. His faithful wife - besotten by grief
continued to follow him with a heavy heart wherever he went; poor Lalit
had taken after the attitude of a man-eater and was no longer the gentle
Gandharva that he once was!
Once
during such wanderings Lalita came across a sage called Shringi. She
requested the learned sage to suggest a remedy for redeeming her husband
from his terrible form. The learned sage suggested that she should
observe the Holy Kaamada Ekaadashi and willingly donate that merit to
her husband, and by the efficacy of that fast, her husband will recover
his Gandharva life. Lalita duly observed this kaamada Ekaadashi and
donated it in honour of her husband, which restored his status as a
Gandharva; they returned back to their realms in a Divine Chariot that
manifested due to this merit.
Such
is the glory of the kaamadaa Ekaadashi; it can bless one with
realization of all desires, and effect removal of curses and sins that
are as severe as having the potential to cause demonaic incarnations for
the soul.
May our members observe this holy fast and enjoy realization of all their legitimate desires in life.
Blessed be.
Pandit R. DAKSHINAMOORTHI
email-id: dakshinastrologer@yahoo.co.in
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