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Amalaki Ekadashi
About Amalaki Ekadashi
Amalaki Ekadashi or Amalaka Ekadashi as it is called is a sacrosanct Hindu day that is seen on the 'ekadashi' eleventh day of the Shukla Paksha the waxing period of moon amid the lunar month of Phalgun. It falls between the long stretches of February-March in the Gregorian date-book.
As Amalaki Ekadashi is seen in the long stretch of 'Phalgun' it is likewise alluded as 'Phalgun Shukla Ekadashi'. On the Amalaki Ekadashi day, enthusiasts love the amla or amalaka tree Phyllanthus emblica, likewise called as Indian Gooseberry. It is trusted that on the promising day of ekadashi, Lord Vishnu lives in this tree. The day of Amalaki Ekadashi marks the beginning of primary festivals of Holi, an extraordinary Hindu celebration of hues.