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Saphala Ekadashi
Yudhisthira Maharaja
said, "0 Shri Krishna, what is the name of the Ekadashi that occurs during
the dark fortnight of the month of Pausa [DecemberJanuary]? How is it observed,
and which Deity is to be worshiped on that day? Please narrate this to me
fully, 0 Janardana."
The Supreme Personality
of Godhead replied, "0 best of kings, because you desire to hear, I shall
fully describe to you the glories of Pausa-krishna Ekadashi
"I do not become as
pleased by sacrifice or charity as I do by My devotees' observance of a full
fast on Ekadashi To the best of one's ability, therefore, one should fast on
Ekadashi the day of Lord Hari.
"0 Yudhisthira, I
urge you to hear with undivided intelligence the glories of Pausa-krishna
Ekadashi which falls on Dvadasi. As I explained previously, one should not
differentiate among the many Ekadashis. 0 king, to benefit humanity at large I
shall now describe to you the process of observing Pausa-krishna Ekadashi
"Pausa-krishna
Ekadashi is also known as Saphala Ekadashi. On this sacred day one should
worship Lord Narayana, for He is its ruling Deity. One should follow the
previously described method of fasting. Just as among snakes Sesa-naga is the
best, among birds Garuda is the best, among sacrifices the Asvamedha-yajfta is
the best, among rivers Mother Ganga is the best, among gods Lord Vishnu is
best, and among two-legged beings the brahmanas are the best, so among all
fasting days Ekadashi is the best. 0 foremost of kings born in the Bharata
dynasty, whoever strictly observes Ekadashi becomes very dear to Me and indeed
worshipable by Me in every way. Now listen as I describe the process for
observing Saphala Ekadashi.
"On Saphala
Ekadashi. My devotee should worship Me by offering Me fresh fruits according to
time, place, and circumstance, and by meditating on Me as the all-auspicious
Supreme Personality. He should offer Me jambira fruit, pomegranate, betel,
coconut, guava, nuts, cloves, mangoes, and different kinds of aromatic spices.
He should also offer Me incense and bright ghee lamps, for such an offering of
lamps on Saphala Ekadashi. is especially glorious. The devotee should try to
stay awake all night.
"Now please hear
with undivided attention as I tell you how much merit one gets if he fasts and
remains awake throughout the entire night. 0 best of kings, there is no
sacrifice or pilgrimage that yields merit equal to or better than the merit one
gains by fasting on Saphala Ekadashi. Such fasting-particularly if one can
remain awake and alert all night longbestows the same merit upon the faithful
devotee as the performance of austerity for five thousand years. 0 lion among
kings, please hear the glorious history of this Ekadashi.
"Once there was a
city called Campavati, which was ruled by the saintly King Mahismata. He had
four sons, the eldest of whom, Lumpaka, always engaged in very sinful
activities-illicit sex with the wives of others, gambling, and continual
association with known prostitutes. His evil deeds gradually reduced the wealth
of his father, King Mahismata. Lumpaka also became very critical of the
demigods and brahmanas, and every day he would blaspheme Vaishnavas. At last
King Mahismata, seeing the condition of his son, exiled him to the forest. Out
of fear of the king, even compassionate relatives did not come to Lumpaka's
defense, so angry was the king and so sinful was Lumpaka.
"Bewildered in his
exile, Lumpaka thought to himself, 'My father has sent me away, and even my
kinsmen do not raise any objection. What should I do now?' He schemed sinfully
and thought, I shall sneak back to the city under cover of darkness and plunder
its wealth. During the day I shall stay in the forest, and at night I'll return
to city.' So thinking, Lumpaka entered the dark forest. He killed many animals
by day, and by night he stole valuable items from the city. The city-dwellers
apprehended him several times, but out of fear of the king they left him alone.
They thought that it must have been the sins of his previous births that had
made him lose his royal facilities and act so sinfully.
"Though a
meat-eater, Lumpaka would also eat fruits every day. He resided under an old
banyan tree that happened to be very dear to Lord Vasudeva. Indeed, many
worshiped it as the god of all the trees in the forest. In due course of time,
while Lumpaka was doing so many sinful and condemnable activities, Saphala
Ekadashi arrived. On the eve of Ekadashi, Lumpaka had to pass the entire night
without sleep because of the severe cold and his scanty bedclothes. The cold
not only robbed him of all peace but almost killed him. By the time the sun
rose, his teeth were chattering and he was almost comatose, and all during the
morning of that day, Ekadashi, he could not awaken from his stupor.
"When midday of
Saphala Ekadashi, arrived, the sinful Lumpaka finally came to and managed to
rise up from his place under the banyan tree. But with every step he stumbled
to the ground. Like a lame man, he walked slowly and hesitantly, suffering
greatly from hunger and thirst in the midst of the jungle. So weak was Lumpaka
that he could not kill a single animal that day. Instead, he was reduced to
collecting whatever fruits had fallen to the ground. By the time he returned to
the banyan tree, the sun had set.
"Placing the fruits
on the ground next to him, Lumpaka began to cry, 'Oh, woe is me! What should I
do? Dear father, what is to become of me? O Shri Hari, please be merciful to me
and accept these fruits!' Again he was forced to lie awake the whole night
without sleep, but in the meantime the Supreme Personality of Godhead,
Madhusudana, had become pleased with Lumpaka's offering of the forest fruits,
and He accepted them. Lumpaka had unwittingly observed a full Ekadashi, fast,
and by the merit he reaped on that day he regained his kingdom with no further
obstacles.
"Listen, 0
Yudhisthira, to what happened to the son of .King Mahismata when but a fragment
of merit sprouted up within his heart.
"As the sun rose
beautifully on the day following Ekadashi, a handsome horse approached Lumpaka
and stood next to him. At the same time, a voice suddenly spoke from out of the
clear blue sky: 'This horse is for you, Lumpaka! Mount it and swiftly ride out
to greet your family! 0 son of King Mahismata, by the mercy of Lord Vasudeva
and the strength of the merit you acquired by observing Saphala Ekadashi, your
kingdom will be returned to you without any further hindrances. Such is the
benefit you have gained by fasting on this auspicious day. Go now to your
father and enjoy your rightful place in the dynasty.'
"Upon hearing these
celestial words, Lumpaka mounted the horse and rode back to the city of
Campavati. By the merit he had accrued by fasting on Saphala Ekadashi, he had
become a handsome prince once more and was able to absorb his mind in the lotus
feet of the Supreme Personality of Godhead, Hari. In other words, he had become
My pure devotee.
"Lumpaka offered his
father, King Mahismata, his humble obeisances and once more accepted his
princely responsibilities. Seeing his son decorated with Vaishnava ornaments
and tilaka, King Mahismata gave him the kingdom, and Lumpaka ruled unopposed
for many, many years. Whenever Ekadashi came, he worshiped the Supreme Lord
with great devotion. And by the mercy of Shri Krishna he obtained a beautiful
wife and a fine son. In old age Lumpaka handed his kingdom over to his sonjust
as his own father, King Mahismata, had handed it over to him-and then went into
the forest to serve the Supreme Lord with controlled mind and senses. Purified
of all material desire, he left his body and returned home, back to Godhead,
attaining a place near the lotus feet of Lord Shri Krishna.
"0 Yudhisthira, one
who approaches Me as Lumpaka did will become completely free of lamentation and
anxiety. Indeed, anyone who properly observes this glorious Saphala Ekadashi -
even if unknowingly, like Lumpaka-will become famous in this world. He will
become perfectly liberated at death and return to Vaikuntha. Of this there is
no doubt. Moreover, one who simply hears the glories of Saphala Ekadashi,
obtains the same merit derived by one who performs a Rajasuya-yajna and at the
very least he goes to heaven in his next birth."