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"Technically, Nanda Maharaja was correct in entering the water just before

sunrise. The following explanation is given by Srila Jiva Gosvami in his

commentary on the first verse of this chapter: After an especially short

Ekadasi, measuring only eighteen hours, about six hours of the lunar day in

which the fast had to be broken, namely the Dvadasi, had already expired

before the dawn. Since at sunrise the proper time for breaking the fast

would have passed, Nanda Maharaja decided to enter the water at an otherwise

inauspicious time."

 

 

============ REF. SB 10.28.7 purport

 

This refers to Nanda Maharaja being arrested by Varuna. My question refers

to the clause, "at sunrise the proper time for breaking the fast would have

passed." But is it not that ekadasi fast is generally to be broken after

sunrise?

 

Another query: according to sastra, which part of the night is too early for

bathing?

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