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The Divine Reset: A Conversation Between Prernamurti Shriji and a Millennial on Ekadashi

Discover the spiritual and scientific significance of Ekadashi through a modern dialogue with Prernamurti Shriji . Learn why Ekadashi is called a Body Servicing Day , why rice is avoided, and its holistic benefits.   Characters Rohan (Millennial): A hardworking professional constantly battling burnout, looking for balance between health, work, and inner peace. Prernamurti Shriji (Profound Spiritual Guide): A calm, enlightened presence who translates ancient wisdom into practical life lessons for the modern age. Q. Is Ekadashi Just a Tradition or a Modern Reset? Rohan : Shriji, I’ve been trying every productivity hack and diet under the sun, but I still feel sluggish. I hear you talking about Ekadashi being essential—is it really more than just an old tradition? Shriji : It is much more than a tradition, Rohan. Think of your body as a machine that requires regular maintenance. We call Ekadashi the “ Body Servicing Day .” Just as you wouldn't expect a machine to run forever withou...

Nirjala Ekadashi 2022

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Out of all the 24 Ekadashis in a year, Nirjala Ekadashi is considered to be the most sacred.This holiest Hindu fast is dedicated to Lord Vishnu and is observed on the 11th lunar day (or Ekadashi) of the waxing fortnight in the month of Jyeshtha, as per traditional Hindu calendar. Let’s look at the significance of Nirjala Ekadashi and the legend behind it. When is Nirjala Ekadashi in 2022 ? Nirjala Ekadashi in 2022 is on Saturday, June 11, 2022 Ekadashi Tithi Begins - 07:25 AM on Jun 10, 2022 Ekadashi Tithi Ends - 05:45 AM on Jun 11, 2022 Significance of Nirjala Ekadashi – Prernamurti Bharti Shriji Nirjala means water-less or without water and the fasting on Nirjala Ekadashi is observed without water or fruits. Due to its strict fasting rules, Nirjala Ekadashi fast is the toughest amongst all Ekadashi fasts. However, if observed religiously, it is one of the most rewarding occasions. Staunch Vishnu devotees observe Nirjala Ekadashi fast, and they do not drink water or consume any fo...