Short Description
Grants salvation and moksha
Blessings of Lord Vishnu
Removes sins and negativity
Brings peace and prosperity
Mokshada Ekadashi
Mokshada Ekadashi (or Gita Jayanti) is observed in the Margashirsha month
(November–December). Dedicated to Lord Vishnu and Krishna, it is believed to grant
liberation (moksha) and cleanse sins. This is the day Sri Krishna spoke the
Bhagavad Gita, giving devotees a chance to cleanse past karma and attain spiritual
merit.
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Spiritual Significance
Mokshada Ekadashi is believed to grant moksha (salvation) to devotees and their ancestors. -
Observed in Margashirsha Month
It falls during the Hindu month of Margashirsha (November–December), on the 11th day (Ekadashi) of the Shukla Paksha. -
Connection with Bhagavad Gita
This day is also celebrated as Gita Jayanti, marking when Lord Krishna gave the teachings of the Bhagavad Gita to Arjuna. - Fasting and Devotion
Devotees observe a strict fast, pray to Lord Vishnu, and engage in bhajans and spiritual activities.