Shravana Putrada Ekadashi श्रावण पुत्रदा एकादशी
Shravana Shukla Paksha • Ekadashi
Also known as: Pavitropana Ekadashi
Story — Significance of Shravana Putrada Ekadashi
Bhavishyottara Purana. King Mahijit of Mahishmati observed this vrat to obtain a son. The Padma Purana lists this as the second Putrada Ekadashi (companion to Pausha Putrada).
Benefit
Boon of son; protection of children; family welfare
Special Note
Pavitropana refers to changing the sacred thread (yajnopaveet) — observed by Brahmins on this day.
Vrat Vidhi (Procedure)
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Dashami Eve Preparation
On the day before Ekadashi (Dashami), eat only one satvik meal before sunset. Avoid grains, lentils, onion, garlic, masala. Sleep early after a clean bath.
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Ekadashi Sankalpa at Sunrise
Wake before sunrise (Brahma Muhurta is best). Take bath, wear clean clothes (preferably yellow or white). Stand facing east, hold water and tulsi leaves in your right hand, take sankalpa (vow): 'Today I observe [Name] Ekadashi vrat for the welfare of all beings and to please Lord Vishnu.' Release water on the ground.
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Ekadashi Day Practice
Maintain fasting per your tier: Nirjala (without water — for the strong), Phalahar (fruits, milk, water — most common), or Saatvik (one fruit-and-milk meal at noon). No grains, beans, lentils, masala. Spend the day in Vishnu-naam japa, reading Bhagavad Gita / Vishnu Sahasranama, or temple visit.
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Evening Vishnu Puja
Light a ghee lamp before Vishnu (or Krishna/Rama/Shaligram) image. Offer tulsi leaves, yellow flowers, fruits, panchamrit. Recite Vishnu Sahasranama or read one chapter of Bhagavad Gita. Aarti.
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Dwadashi Parana
Break the fast next morning (Dwadashi) at the prescribed parana time — ideally after sunrise within the parana window (typically the first quarter of Dwadashi). Begin with tulsi water, then a satvik meal. Donate food, clothes, or money before eating yourself. Never break Ekadashi vrat after the parana window closes — wait till next day.
Mantras
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