AjA - AnnadA EkAdasii
from Brahma-vaivarta Puran
September 10, 2004
[Next year: August 30, 2005]
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Sri Yudhisthira Maharaja said, "Oh JanArdana, protector of all living entities,
please tell me the name of the EkAdasii that occurs during the dark fortnight of
the month of BhAdrapada (August-September)."
The Supreme Lord, Sri Krishna, then replied, "Oh King, hear Me attentively. The
name of this sin-removing, sacred EkAdasii is AjA. Any person who fasts
completely on this day and worships Hrishikesha, the master of the senses,
becomes free of all reactions to his sins. Even one who simply hears about this
EkAdasii is freed from his past sins. Oh King, there is no better day than this
in all the earthly and heavenly worlds. This is true without a doubt.
"There once lived a famous king named Harishchandra, who was the emperor of the
world and a person of great truth and integrity. His wife's name was Chandramati,
and he had a son named LohitAshva. By the force of destiny, however,
Harishchandra lost his great kingdom and sold his wife and son. The pious king
himself became a menial servant of a dog-eater, who made him guard a
crematorium. Yet even while doing such menial service, he did not forsake his
truthfulness and good character, just as soma-rasa, even when mixed with some
other liquid, does not lose its ability to bestow immortality.
"The king passed many years in this condition. Then one day he sadly thought,
‘What shall I do? Where shall I go? How can I be delivered from this plight?' In
this way he drowned in an ocean of anxiety and sorrow.
"One day a great sage happened by, and when the king saw him he happily thought,
‘Ah, Lord BrahmA has created brahmins just to help others.' Harishchandra paid
his respectful obeisances to the sage, whose name was Gautama Muni. With joined
palms the king stood before Gautama Muni and narrated his pitiful story. Gautama
Muni was astonished to hear the king's tale of woe. He thought, ‘How has this
mighty king been reduced to collecting clothes from the dead?' Gautama Muni
became very much compassionate toward Harishchandra and instructed him on the
process of fasting for purification.
"Gautama Muni said, 'Oh king, during the dark fortnight of the month of BhAdrapada there occurs an especially meritorious EkAdasii named AjA (AnnadA),
which removes all sins. Indeed, this EkAdasii is so auspicious that if you
simply fast on that day and perform no other austerity, all your sins will be
nullified. By your good fortune it is coming in just seven days. So I urge you
to fast on this day and remain awake through the night. If you do so, all the
reactions of your past sins will come to an end. Oh Harishchandra, I have come
here because of your past pious deeds. Now, all good fortune to you in the
future!' So saying, the great sage Sri Gautama Muni immediately disappeared from
his vision.
"King Harishchandra followed Gautama Muni's instructions concerning fasting on
the sacred day of AjA EkAdasii. Oh Maharaja Yudhisthira, because the king fasted
on that day, the reactions to his previous sins were completely destroyed at
once. Oh lion among kings, just see the influence of this EkAdasii fast! It
immediately vanquishes whatever miseries one may be suffering as a result of
past karmic sinful activities.
Thus all Harishchandra's miseries were relieved. Just by the power of this
wonderful EkAdasii, he was reunited with his wife and son, who had died but were
now revived. In the heavenly regions the devas (demigods) began beating on their
celestial kettledrums and showering down flowers upon Harishchandra, his queen,
and their son. By the blessings of the EkAdasii fast, he regained his kingdom
without difficulty. Moreover, when King Harishchandra left the planet, his
relatives and all his subjects too, went with him to the spiritual world.
"Oh PANDava, whoever fasts on AjA EkAdasii is surely freed from all his sins and
ascends to the spiritual world. And whosoever hears and studies the glories of
this EkAdasii achieves the merit gained by performing a horse sacrifice."
Thus ends the narration of the glories of BhAdrapada-krishna EkAdasii, or AjA
EkAdasii, from the Brahma-vaivarta PurANa.