Vaikunta Ekadashi
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Your donations help organize special pujas, decorations, and spiritual programs on this auspicious day.
Contributions ensure free prasadam and meals for thousands of devotees visiting the temple during the festival.
Donations assist in caring for temple cows and maintaining sacred spaces for Vaikuntha Ekadashi celebrations.
Donors are honored with temple blessings and special mention during the Vaikuntha Ekadashi events.
Supporting this festival helps sustain ongoing spiritual and community services aligned with the teachings of Lord Vishnu.
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Vaikuntha Ekadashi is a highly auspicious Hindu festival dedicated to Lord Vishnu, observed on the 11th lunar day of the waxing moon in the month of Margashirsha (December-January). It is believed that on this day, the sacred gates of Vaikuntha, Lord Vishnu's divine abode, are opened for devotees who observe a strict fast and engage in prayers and devotion. Devotees keep vigil throughout the night, visit Vishnu temples, recite holy scriptures, and offer tulasi leaves and sweets. The festival commemorates important events like the churning of the ocean (Samudra Manthan) where the nectar of immortality emerged, symbolizing spiritual liberation and moksha. Observing the fast on Vaikuntha Ekadashi is said to be equivalent to fasting on 23 Ekadashis, and it is believed that those who pass through the Vaikuntha Dwaram (gate) on this day attain Vaikuntha.
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Vaikuntha Ekadashi is a highly auspicious Hindu festival dedicated to Lord Vishnu, observed on the 11th lunar day of the waxing moon in the month of Margashirsha (December-January). It is believed that on this day, the sacred gates of Vaikuntha, Lord Vishnu's divine abode, are opened for devotees who observe a strict fast and engage in prayers and devotion. Devotees keep vigil throughout the night, visit Vishnu temples, recite holy scriptures, and offer tulasi leaves and sweets. The festival commemorates important events like the churning of the ocean (Samudra Manthan) where the nectar of immortality emerged, symbolizing spiritual liberation and moksha. Observing the fast on Vaikuntha Ekadashi is said to be equivalent to fasting on 23 Ekadashis, and it is believed that those who pass through the Vaikuntha Dwaram (gate) on this day attain Vaikuntha.