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Apara Ekadashi
About Apara Ekadashi
Ekadashi implies 11, in Sanskrit and is the name of the eleventh day of the month in a Hindu Calendar. In the Hindu Calendar, a month is really separated into two sections of 15 days and consequently, a month has for all intents and purposes 2 ekadashis. Ekadashis are of high significance in the Hindu culture and one can without much of a stretch discover a celebration or the other being seen on this day.
Apara Ekadashi is one such day that is seen on the Ekadashi of the second 50% of the long stretch of Jeshtha. Of all the Ekadashi's seen in a year, Apara Ekadashi is viewed as the most transcendent one. It is trusted that a man who fasts on this day washes away every one of his transgressions and achieves Moksha. With only one quick on this day, a man liberates himself of all the wrong doings and shortages of the past. In Madhya Pradesh, this day is praised with greatness and nearly everybody tries to watch a quick. This day is given high significance and individuals visit sanctuaries in tremendous numbers to appeal to God for absolution.