SB 10.20.37 — The fish swimming in the increasingly shallow water did not at all understand that the water was diminishing, just as foolish family men cannot see how the time they have left to live is diminishing with every passing day
Papankusha – Ekadasi
Yudhishthira maharaj said, Oh Madhusudana, what is the name of the Ekadasii that comes during the light fortnight of the month of Ashvina (September – October)? Please be merciful and disclose this truth to me.” The Supreme Personality of Godhead Sri Krishna replied, “Oh king, please listen as I explain the glories of this Ekadasi- Papankusha Ekadasi – which removes all sins. On this day one should worship the Deity of Padmanabha, the lotus naveled Lord Vishnu, according to the rules of archana viddhi (regulations). By so doing, one achieves whatever heavenly pleasures one may want in this world, and at last attains liberation from this world thereafter. Simply by offering one’s humble obeisances unto Lord Vishnu, the rider of Garuda, one can achieve the same merit as is gained by performing great penances for a long time restraining and controlling the senses. Although a person might have committed unlimited and abominable sins, he can still escape hellish punishment just by paying his obeisances to Lord Sri Hari, the taker away of all sin.” “The merits gained by going on pilgrimage to the Holy Tirthas of this earthly planet can also be achieved simply by chanting the Holy names of Lord Vishnu. Whosoever chants these sacred names – such as Rama, Vishnu, Janardana or Krishna – especially on Ekadasi, never sees Yamaraj, the king of death’s punishing abode. Nor does such a devotee who fasts on Papankusha Ekadasi, which is very dear to Me, see that plutonic abode.” “Both the Vaishnava who criticizes Lord Shiva and the Shaivite (Saivite) who criticizes Me certainly go to hell. The merit obtained by performing one hundred horse sacrifices and one hundred Rajasurya sacrifices is not even equal to one sixteenth of the merit a devotee is able to attain by fasting on Ekadasi. There is no higher merit one can achieve than that attained by fasting on Ekadasi. Indeed, nothing in all the three worlds is as pleasing or as able to purify one of accumulated sin as Ekadasi, the day of the lotus-naveled Lord, Padmanabha. “O king, until a person observes a fast on the day of Lord Padmanabha named Papankusha Ekadasi, he remains sinful, and the reactions of his past sinful activities never leave him like a chaste wife. There is no merit in all the three worlds that can match the merit that one gains by observing a fast on this Ekadasi. Whosoever observes it faithfully never has to see death personified, Lord Yamaraj. One who desires liberation, elevation to the heavens, good health, beautiful women, wealth, and food grains should simply fast on this Pashunkusha Ekadasi. O king, neither the Ganges, Gaya, Kashi, nor Pushkara, nor even the Holy site of Kurukshetra, can grant as much auspicious merit as this Papankusha Ekadasi. “O Maharaj Yudhishthira, protector of the earth, after observing Ekadasi during the daytime, the devotee should remain awake through the night, absorbed in hearing, chanting and serving the lord – for by so doing he easily attains to the Supreme abode of Lord Vishnu. Not only that, but ten generations of ancestors on his mother’s side, ten generations on his father’s side, and ten generations on his wife’s side are all liberated by a single observance of a fast on this Ekadasi. All these ancestors attain their original, four armed transcendental Vaikuntha forms. Wearing yellow garments and beautiful garlands, they ride to the spiritual realm on the back of Garuda, the renown great enemy of the snakes. This is the benediction My devotee earns simply by observing one Papankusha Ekadasi properly. “O best of kings, whether one is a child, a youth, or in old age, fasting on Papankusha Ekadasi frees him from all sins and makes him immune to suffering a hellish rebirth. Whosoever observes a fast on the Papankusha Ekadasi becomes free of all his sins and returns to the spiritual abode of Lord Sri Hari. Whosoever donates gold, sesame seeds, fertile land, cows, grain, drinking water, an umbrella, or a pair of shoes on this most auspicious of Holy days will never have to visit the abode of Yamaraj, who always punishes the sinners. But if a resident of earth fails to perform spiritual deeds, especially the observance of a fast on days such as Ekadasi, his breathing is said to be no better, or of as much use as the breathing/puffing of a blacksmith’s bellows. “O best of the kings, especially on this Papankusha Ekadasi, even the poor should first bathe and then give some charity according to their means, and perform other auspicious activities in accordance with their ability. “Whosoever performs sacrifices and benefits the people, or builds public ponds, resting places, gardens, or houses does not suffer the punishments of Yamaraj. Indeed, one should understand that a person much have performed such pious activities as these in the past life if he is long lived, wealthy, of high birth, or free from all diseases. But a person who observes Papankusha Ekadasi goes to the abode of the Supreme Personality of Godhead, Vishnu. Lord Sri Krishna then concluded, “Thus, Oh saintly Yudhishthira, I have narrated to you the glories of the auspicious Papankusha Ekadasi.” Thus ends the narration of the glories of the Papankusha Ekadasi, or Ashwina-shukla Ekadasi, from the Brahma-vaivarta Purana.
Papankusha Ekadashi
Papankusha Ekadashi is an auspicious Ekadashi for the Hindus, especially the Vaishnavas. It is also known as Ashwina Shukla Ekadashi. This day is dedicated to Lord Vishnu, the preserver of the universe. Observing fast on this day helps in abolition of all sins and attainment of heaven. The fruits obtained by tough meditations can be received by prostrating before Lord Vishnu (the one who sleeps on Sheshnag in the sea) on the day of Ekadashi.
It is believed that fruits of thousand Ashvamedha Yagnas and hundred Surya Yagnas is not equal to, even the sixteenth portion of this Ekadashi vrat (fast). Hence, no fast is equivalent to the fast of Papankusha Ekadashi. The person, who performs jagran at night of this Ekadashi, attains heaven. Not only this, but ten generations of ancestors on his mother’s side, father’s side and his wife’s side are all liberated by observing this fast.
People who donate gold, sesame seeds, land, cows, grains, drinking water, an umbrella or a pair of shoes on this auspicious day will never have to visit the abode of Yamaraj. On Papankusha Ekadashi, even the poor should first bathe and then donate in accordance to their capacity.
Lord Vishnu is worshiped with incense sticks, coconut, betel leaves and flowers. The rules of Ekadashi fast are followed from Dashmi or a day before Ekadashi, when the following seven cereals i.e wheat, urad, moong, gram, barley, rice and masoor are not consumed. Instead these cereals are worshiped on Ekadashi. Devotees observing the fast should refrain from lies on Dashami. They should speak less for the abolition of their sins.
The food consumed at the night of Dashmi should not contain salt. After this meal, a complete fast is observed. On the day of Ekadashi, a person observing fast should wake up early in the morning and complete his routine work. A kalash or urn is established on which an idol of Lord Vishnu is kept. The devotee should recite the Vishnu Sahasranamam at night. The fast is concluded on Dvadashi or a day after Ekadashi by giving charity to the Brahmans.
Papankusha Vrat Story
A very cruel hunter named Krodhana lived on the Vindhyachal Mountains. He was engaged in all the wicked deeds throughout his life. At the end of his life, Yamraj ordered his representative to bring the hunter to his court. Krodhana was so scared by death that he approached a sage named Angira and pleaded him for help.
Sage Angira guided him to worship Lord Vishnu on the Ekadashi of Shukla Paksha of Ashvin Masa. Krodhana observed the Papankusha Ekadashi’s fast before his death therefore his soul was taken to heaven. Finally, he attained salvation at the feet of Lord Vishnu.
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Teaching for the day – Transcendental science
SB 10.20.36 — During this season the mountains sometimes released their pure water and sometimes did not, just as experts in transcendental science sometimes give the nectar of transcendental knowledge and sometimes do not.
Thought for the day – Courage
Courage is taking a step forward into an area of difficulty without a solution in mind, trusting that whatever help you need will become available.
Teaching for the day – Material desires
SB 10.20.35 — The clouds, having given up all they possessed, shone forth with purified effulgence, just like peaceful sages who have given up all material desires and are thus free of all sinful propensities.
Thought for the day – Cherished Soul
Greet life with enthusiasm and confidence by constantly maintaining the awareness of how cherished you are.
Teaching for the day – Loving service
SB 10.20.34 — Autumn cleared the sky of clouds, let the animals get out of their crowded living conditions, cleaned the earth of its covering of mud, and purified the water of contamination, in the same way that loving service rendered to Lord Kṛṣṇa frees the members of the four spiritual orders from their respective troubles.
Thought for the day – Give Up the Habit of Worrying
As we grow in strength in our spiritual life, we give up the habit of worrying. It serves no purpose other than to make us feel tense and miserable. When I stop fretting about things that are beyond my control and focus instead on generating optimistic and kind thoughts, my life can begin to flow in ever more positive directions. Such a light and easy approach to life enables me to take everything in my stride.
Teaching for the day – devotional service
SB 10.20.33 — The autumn season, which regenerated the lotus flowers, also restored the various bodies of water to their original purity, just as the process of devotional service purifies the minds of the fallen yogīs when they return to it.