Yogini Ekadasi
Yudhisthira Maharaja said, "O Supreme Lord, I have E heard the glories of Nirjala Ekadasi, which occurs
during the light fortnight of the month of Jyestha.
Now I wish to hear about the Ekadasi that occurs
during the dark part of the month of Asadha [June-July].
Kindly describe it to me in detail, 0 killer of the Madhu
demon."
The
Supreme Lord, Sri Krsna, replied, "0 king, I
shall tell you about the best of all fasting days, the Ekadasi
that comes during the dark part of the month of Asadha.
Famous as Yogini Ekadasi it
removes all kinds of sinful reactions and awards supreme liberation.
"0
best of kings, this Ekadasi delivers people who are
drowning in the vast ocean of material existence and transports them to the
shore of the spiritual world. In all the three worlds, it is the chief of all
sacred fasting days. I shall reveal this truth to you by narrating a history
recounted in the Puranas.
"The
king of Alakapuri-Kuvera, the treasurer of the
demigods-was a steadfast devotee of Lord Siva. He employed a servant named Hemamali as his personal gardener. Hemamali,
a Yaksa, was very lustfully attracted to his gorgeous
wife, Svariipavati, who had large, enchanting eyes.
"Hemamali's daily duty was to visit
"0 king, while Hemamali was enjoying
with his wife, Kuvera began worshiping Lord Siva in
his palace and soon discovered that there were no flowers ready for the midday puja. The lack of such an important item angered the great
demigod, and he asked a Yaksa messenger, 'Why has
dirty-hearted Hemamali not come with the daily
offering of flowers? Go find out the exact reason and report back to me in
person.' The Yaksa returned and told Kuvera, '0 dear lord, Hemamali is
freely enjoying sex with his wife.'
"Kuvera became extremely angry when he heard this and at
once summoned lowly Hemamali before him. Knowing that
he had been remiss and dawdling in his duty, Hemamali
approached his master in great fear. The gardener first paid his obeisance’s and
then stood before his lord, whose eyes had become red with anger and whose lips
trembled. Enraged, Kuvera cried out to Hemamali, 'O sinful rascal! 0 destroyer
of religious principles! You are an offense to the demigods! I therefore curse
you to suffer from white leprosy and to become separated from your beloved
wife! Only great suffering is deservedly yours! 0 lowborn fool, leave this
place immediately and betake yourself to the lower planets!'
"And
so Hemamali fell at once from Alakapuri
and became ill with the terrible affliction of white leprosy. He awoke in a
dense and fearful forest, where there was nothing to eat or drink. Thus he
passed his days in misery, unable to sleep at night due to pain. He suffered in
both winter and summer, but because he continued to worship Lord Siva
faithfully, his consciousness remained pure and steady. Although implicated by
great sin and its attendant reactions, he remembered his past life because of
his piety.
"After
wandering for some time here and there, over mountains and across plains, Hemamali eventually came upon the vast Himalayan range.
There he had the wonderful good fortune to come upon the great saint Markandeya Risi, the best of
ascetics, whose duration of life, it is said, extends
to seven days of Brahma.' Markandeya was seated
peacefully at his asrama, looking as effulgent as a
second Brahma. Hemamali, feeling very sinful, stood
at a distance from the magnificent sage and offered his humble obeisance’s and prayers. Always interested in the welfare of
others, Markandeya saw the leper and called to him,
'O you, what sort of sinful deeds have you done to earn this dreadful
affliction?'
"Hearing
this, Hemamali replied, 'Dear sir, I am a Yaksa servant of Lord Kuvera, and
my name is Hemamali. It was my daily service to pick
flowers from
"Markendeya Risi replied, 'Because
you have told me the truth, I shall tell you about a fast day that will benefit
you greatly. If you fast on the Ekadasi that comes
during the dark fortnight of the month of Asadha, you
will surely be freed of this terrible curse.' Upon hearing these blessed words
from the renowned sage, Hemamali fell to the ground
in complete gratitude and offered him his humble obeisance’s.
But Markendeya stood and lifted Hemamali
up, filling him with inexpressible happiness.
"Thus,
as the sage had instructed him, Hemamali dutifully
observed the Ekadasi fast, and by its influence he
again became a handsome Yaksa. Then he returned home,
where he lived very happily with his wife."
Lord Krsna concluded, "So you can readily see, 0 Yudhisthira, that fasting on Yogini
Ekadasi is very powerful and auspicious. Whatever
merit one obtains by feeding eighty-eight thousand pious brahmanas
is also obtained simply by observing a strict fast on Yogini
Ekadasi. For one who fasts on this sacred Ekadasi, she destroys heaps of past sinful reactions and
makes him most pious. 0 king, thus I have explained to
you the purity of Yogini Ekadasi.