Vaikuntha Ekadashi: History, Facts, Significance, Quotes, Thoughts, Mantras, Celebration, Festival, MSGs, FB WhatsApp Quotes, Status

The festival Vaikuntha Ekadashi is all set to we celebrate today on 18th December, when all Hindu people from the whole country come forward to celebrate the carnival Vaikuntha Ekadashi.

All Hindus rejoice and observe the festival Vaikuntha Ekadashi with massive zeal and enthusiasm in the whole India. In the South Indian parts of the country, the festival Vaikuntha Ekadashi is widely regarded as the ‘Mukkoti Ekadashi’.

The festival Vaikuntha Ekadashi is totally dedicates to the Lord Vishnu, one of the supreme Hindu deity and on this day, each Hindu celebrate the day and perform puja in the early morning after taking bath with immense enthusiasm.

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On this day, while performing puja, we also offer “Prasad” or “Prasadam” to the Lord Vishnu and do “Aarti” for the God. The festival Vaikuntha Ekadashi is all about that when we also seek blessings from the Lord Vishnu after performing the “Puja” of him.

The auspicious and sacred occasion is also sometimes known as the Gita Jayanti.

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Special prayers, yagnas, discourses and speeches are arranged and performed on this day only to seek blessings from the Lord Vishnu.

It is said that the devotees who observe fast in Vaikuntha Ekadashi so that as per puja rules they can attain Moksha (salvation) and can reach to heaven by doing this puja.

Vaikuntha Ekadashi: History, Facts, Significance, Quotes, Thoughts, Mantras, Celebration, Festival, MSGs, FB WhatsApp Quotes, Status

Wish You All Happy Vaikuntha Ekadashi

May on this sacred day of the auspicious festival, Vaikuntha Ekadashi, the Lord Vishnu will there to shower his blessings on you.

Vaikuntha Ekadashi is very important day for each Hindu as on this day all Hindu can seek blessings from the Lord Vishnu

On the day of the Vaikuntha Ekadashi we seek blessings from the Lord Vishnu

On the day of this festival Vaikuntha Ekadashi all Hindus perform the Puja in order to seek “Moksha” or salvation from the Lord

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