The Wonderful Papamocani Ekadasi and the TOVP, 2024
Thu, March 28, 2024
by Sunanda Das
Papamocani Ekadasi falls on the 11th day of the Krishna Paksha (the waning phase of moon) in the month of Chaitra as per the North Indian calendar. However, in the South Indian calendar this Ekadasi is observed in the Vedic month of Phalgun. In the English calendar this corresponds to the months of March to
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Sat-tila Ekadasi and the TOVP, 2024
Sun, February 04, 2024
by Sunanda Das
Sat-tila Ekadasi is also known as Trisprisha Ekadasi. This Ekadasi occurs in the dark fortnight of the month of Magha (January/February). The glories of Sat-tila Ekadasi are narrated in the Bhavisyottara Purana in a conversation between the sage Dalbhya and Pulastya muni. This is the third Ekadasi of the year 2024. It is an auspicious
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Bhavisyottara Purana, Dalbhya muni, Ekadasi, Pulastya muni, Sat-tila Ekadasi, Trisprisha Ekadashi
The Wonderful Papamocani Ekadasi and the TOVP, 2023
Sat, March 11, 2023
by Sunanda Das
Papamocani Ekadasi falls on the 11th day of the Krishna Paksha (the waning phase of moon) in the month of Chaitra as per the North Indian calendar. However, in the South Indian calendar this Ekadasi is observed in the Vedic month of Phalgun. In the English calendar this corresponds to the months of March to
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Sat-tila Ekadasi and the TOVP, 2023
Fri, January 13, 2023
by Sunanda Das
Sat-tila Ekadasi is also known as Trisprisha Ekadasi. This Ekadasi occurs in the dark fortnight of the month of Magha (January/February). The glories of Sat-tila Ekadasi are narrated in the Bhavisyottara Purana in a conversation between the sage Dalbhya and Pulastya muni. This is the second Ekadasi of the year 2023. It is an auspicious
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Bhavisyottara Purana, Dalbhya muni, Ekadasi, Pulastya muni, Sat-tila Ekadasi, Trisprisha Ekadashi
Papamocani Ekadasi and the TOVP, 2022
Sat, March 26, 2022
by Sunanda Das
Papamocani Ekadasi falls on the 11th day of the Krishna Paksha (the waning phase of moon) in the month of Chaitra as per the North Indian calendar. However, in the South Indian calendar this Ekadasi is observed in the Vedic month of Phalgun. In the English calendar this corresponds to the months of March to
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Sat-tila Ekadasi and the TOVP, 2022
Sun, January 23, 2022
by Sunanda Das
Sat-Tila Ekadashi is also known as Trisprisha Ekadashi. This Ekadashi occurs in the dark fortnight of the month of Magha(January/February). The glories of Sat-tila Ekadashi are narrated in the Bhavisyottara Purana in a conversation between the sage Dalbhya and Pulastya muni. This being the second Ekadasi of the year 2022, we encourage devotees to take
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Bhavisyottara Purana, Dalbhya muni, Ekadasi, Pulastya muni, Sat-tila Ekadasi, Trisprisha Ekadashi