Significance of Tholi Ekadashi

Significance of Tholi Ekasadhi

Significance of Tholi Ekadashi

Tholi (first) Ekadashi is the most auspicious festival of Hindus, mainly the Vaishnavas. On this day the Vaishnavas observe fasting, praying, and singing bhajans of the Lord Mahavishnu. According to the Hindu calendar of all 24 Ekadashis, this Ekadashi is known as Tholi Ekadashi and is the day when the daytime starts shortening and nighttime starts increasing.

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Some Ekadashi days

  • Tholi Ekadashi
  • Vaikunta Ekadashi or Mukkoti Ekadashi
  • Bhima Ekadashi
  • Bhishma Ekadashi
  • Parivarthana Ekadashi etc.

Tholi Ekadashi is the beginning of Chaturmasyam

It is observed on Shukla paksha (waxing phase of moon) in Ashada Masam (June – July) as Tholi Ekadashi when Lord Vishnu goes to sleep on this day and wakes up after four months on Prabodhini Ekadashi. The Lord Mahavishnu awakens from His slumber four months later on Prabodhini Ekadashi. Thus Tholi Ekadashi is the beginning of Chaturmasyam.

The Ascetics (sanyasis) start choosing the chaturmasya and stay in one place with their sishyas to avoid the inclement weather caused by rains as the rainy season starts. They take a vow to stay at important religious places like Tirumala, Sri Rangam, and other places even in the North like Badrikashram.

Tholi Ekadashi

Ishtikapalam

On the day of chaturmasya sankalpa (vow), the Jeeyars are given Temple honors Called ‘Ishtikapalam’ and offering of seshavastrams (Sacred clothes) at Tirumala. Many of the Sri Vaishnavas throng the temple along with Jeeyar Swamis to have darshan of Lord Srinivasa.

Before that, special Homam will be performed in the Jeer Mutt for the sankalpam. This sankalpam or vow is to stay at one place and worship God and give audience (darshan) to the sishyas that come from far and near. The muttadhipathis of other places like Aandavan Swami, Ahobila mutt Jeeyar, and other Srivaishnava Jeeyars also camp here during chaturmasya vratam choosing Tirumala as a sacred place of Lord Vishnu. The TTD offers them honors as per their tradition.

chaturmasya sankalpam at Tirumala
The Jeeyar Swamies of TTD has chaturmasya sankalpam at Tirumala only as they are to be present at all times to do the service to Lord Venkateswara in Tirumala and Sri Govindarajaswami in Tirupati.

Harivasam

Ekadashi is known as ‘Harivasam’. The Day of Sri Hari is observed on every eleventh Tithi in the Hindu calendar of lunar month.

There are two Ekadashi fasting in a month,

  1. one during Shukla paksha (bright half–waxing moon) and
  2. Krishnapaksha Ekadashi (waning moon – dark half).

The Bhavishyothara Purana and Garuda Purana speak a lot about the significance of Ekadashi vrata and how the Lord comes to the rescue of His devotees at the time of difficulties who perform this vrata.

The story of Maandaatta and Rukmangada are famous as they were staunch Bhaktas of Lord Vishnu who observed Ekadashi vrata.

The Benefits of Ekadashi Vrata

  • It increases your spiritual strength
  • It increases immunity
  • All your sins are perished
  • It detoxicates your body and replenishes it with fresh energy
  • It takes you near to God.

Om Namo Bhagavate Vasudevaya