Guest guest Posted March 28, 2000 Report Share Posted March 28, 2000 The Brahma Vaivarta Purana states, "Just as a pot of Ganges water is rejected if a drop of wine falls in it, similarly an Ekadasi date should be rejected if it is tinged with Dasami." It is stated in the Skanda Purana, "Anyone who indicates or suggests to follow the Ekadasi on an incorrect date is certainly bewildered by the illusion created by Sukracharya." This is confirmed by Lord Siva, speaking to Parvati in the Skanda Purana thus, "O Devi, Whoever fasts on an incorrect date for Ekadasi (Ekadasi mixed with Dasami), he or she is asking to go to hell." When the Lord in His Varaha form was fighting with the Demon Hiranyaksa and found the demon undefeatable, the Lord told Brahma the following as stated in the Padma Purana, "O Brahma, being influenced by illusion created by Sukracharya, the Brahmanas have fasted on an incorrect date for Ekadasi. That is why the demon has become more powerful." He further said, "Anyone who fasts on an incorrect date for Ekadasi increases demoniac influences. As long as one fasts on a wrong date of Ekadasi he undoubtedly gives his spiritual potency to demons and obtains their negative potency in return." When, by the advice of Lord Brahma, all the sages and Brahmanas observed proper Ekadasi days, then only the demon Hiranyaksa was killed. The readers are advised to study our book, "The Vaisnava Kantha Hara" in which we have vividly described how to decide which is the correct fasting day. Talk to your friends online with Messenger. http://im. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted April 1, 2000 Report Share Posted April 1, 2000 I just cut and pasted it from somewhere. YS, Bh. Shrirang --- "Nayana-ranjana (das) (BBT Bombay - IN)" <Nayana-ranjana (AT) pamho (DOT) net> wrote: > > The readers > > are advised to study our book, "The Vaisnava > Kantha > > Hara" in which we have vividly described how to > decide > > which is the correct fasting day. > > Which is this book Vaisnava Kantha Hara and where is > it available and who > has written it? > > Your servant, > Nayana-ranjana das > Talk to your friends online with Messenger. http://im. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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