Padmini
Ekadasi
Sri Suta Goswami said, "Yudhishthira Maharaja said, Oh
Janardana, what is the name of the Ekadasi that occurs during the
light fortnight (shukla paksha) of the extra, leap year month?
How does one observe it properly? Please narrate all this to
me.'
"The Supreme Personality of Godhead, Lord Sri Krishna, replied, 'Oh
Pandava, the meritorious Ekadasii that occurs during the light
fortnight of the extra month of leap-year is called Padmini.
It is very auspicious.
The fortunate soul who observes it with great determination and
faith will return to My personal abode.
This extra-month Ekadasi is as powerful as I am in nullifying
sins.
Even four-headed Lord Brahma cannot glorify it sufficiently.
Long ago Lord Brahma told Narada about this liberating,
sin-removing Ekadasi.'
"Lotus-eyed Lord Krishna became very pleased by the enquiry of
Yudhishthira and spoke to him the following pleasing
words:
'Oh king, please listen carefully as I narrate to you the process
of fasting on Padmini Ekadasi, which is rarely done even by great
sages.
"'One should begin his fast on the Dashami, the day before Ekadasi,
by not eating any Urad dahl, chickpeas, spinach, honey, or sea
salt, and also by not dining in homes of others or off bell-metal
plates.
These eight things should be avoided.
One should eat only once on the Dashami, sleep on the ground, and
remain celibate.
On Ekadasi the devotee should rise early in the morning but should
not brush his teeth.
Then he should thoroughly bathe - in a place of pilgrimage, if
possible.
While chanting sacred hymns from the Vedas, he should smear his
body with cow dung mixed with clay, sesame-seed paste, kusha grass,
and the powder of Amalaki fruits.
Then the devotee should take another thorough bath, after which he
should chant the following prayers: "'"Oh sacred clay, you have been
created by Lord Brahma, purified by Kashyapa Muni, and lifted by
Lord Krishna in His form as Varaha, the boar incarnation.
Oh clay, please purify my head, eyes, and other limbs.
Oh clay, I offer my obeisances unto you.
Kindly purify me so I may worship the Supreme Lord, Sri Hari.
"Oh cow-dung, you posses medicinal and antiseptic qualities because
you have come directly from the stomach of our universal mother,
the cow.
You can purify the entire planet Earth. Please accept my humble
obeisances and purify me.
"Oh Amalaki fruits, please accept my humble obeisances.
You have taken your birth from the saliva of Lord Brahma, and thus
by your very presence the entire planet is purified.
Kindly cleanse and purify my bodily limbs.
"Oh Supreme Lord Vishnu, Oh God of the gods, Oh master of the
universe, Oh holder of the conch, disc, club, and lotus, please
allow me to bathe in all the holy places of pilgrimage."
'Reciting these excellent prayers, chanting mantras to Lord Varuna,
and meditating on all the places of pilgrimage located on the banks
of the Ganges, one should bathe in whatever body of water is at
hand.
Then, Oh Yudhishthira, the devotee should rub his body, thus
purifying his mouth, back, chest, arms, and waist as a prelude to
worshipping the Supreme Lord, who wears brilliant yellow garments
and gives pleasure to all creatures.
By so doing, the devotee will destroy all his sins.
Afterwards, he should chant the sacred Gayatri mantra, offer
oblations to his forefathers, and then enter a Vishnu temple to
worship Lord Narayana, the husband of the Goddess of Fortune,
Laxmi-devi.
If possible, the devotee should then fashion Deities of Sri Sri
Radha and Krishna or Shiva and Parvati out of gold and offer them
nice devotional worship.
He should fill a copper or clay pot with pure water mixed with
scents, and then he should cover the pot with a cloth lid and a
gold or silver lid, in this way preparing an Asana upon which the
Radha-Krishna or Shiva-Parvati murthis may sit for worship.
According to capacity, the devotee should then worship these murtis
with fragrant incense, a bright ghee lamp, and sandalwood paste
along with camphor, musk, kumkum, and other scents, as well as
selected aromatic flowers like white lotuses and other seasonal
blooms, and also very nicely prepared foods.
On this special Ekadasi the devotees should dance and sing
ecstatically before the Deity.
He should avoid prajalpa (talking unnecessarily of ordinary,
mundane conversational topics) at all costs and should not talk to
or touch low-born persons (untrained persons habituated to low
acts) or a woman in her menstrual period, or others so
absorbed.
On this day he should be especially careful to speak the truth and
certainly not criticize anyone before the Deity of Lord Vishnu, the
brahmins, or the spiritual master.
Rather, with other devotees he should be absorbed in listening to
Vaishnavas read the glories of Lord Vishnu from the Puranas.
One should not drink or even touch water to his lips on this
Ekadasi, and one who is unable to perform this austerity should
drink only water or milk.
Otherwise, the fast is considered broken.
One should remain awake that Ekadasi night, singing and playing
musical instruments for the transcendental pleasure of the Supreme
Person.
During the first quarter of the Ekadasi night the devotee should
offer some coconut meat to his worshippable Deity (Isthadeva),
during the second part he should offer soothing bel fruit, during
the third part an orange, and as the night draws to a close some
betel nut.
Remaining awake during the first part of the Ekadasi night bestows
on the devotee/sadhaka the same merit as that gained by performing
the Agnistoma-yajna.
Staying awake during the second part of the night bestows the same
merit as that gained by performing a Vajapeya-yajna.
Stay awake during the third part gives one the same merit as that
attained by performing an Ashvamedha-yajna.
And one who remains awake throughout the night receives all of the
above mentioned merit, as well as the grand merit of having
performed a Rajasurya-yajna.
Thus there is no better fasting day in the year than Padmini
Ekadasi.
Nothing can compare to it as a giver of merit, whether it be a fire
sacrifice, knowledge, education, or austerity.
Indeed, whoever observes this sacred Ekadasi fast receives all the
merit attained by bathing in all the places of pilgrimage in the
world.
After remaining awake throughout the night, the devotee should
bathe at sunrise and then worship Me nicely.
He should then feed a qualified brahmin and respectfully give him
the Deity of Lord Keshava and the pot filled with pure scented
water.
This gift will guarantee the devotee success in this life and
liberation in the hereafter.
'Oh sinless Yudhishthira, as you have requested, I have described
the rules and regulations, as well as the benefits, regarding the
Ekadasi that occurs during the light fortnight of the extra,
leap-year month.
Fasting on this Padmini day bestows merit equal to that gained by
fasting on all other Ekadasis.
The Ekadasi that occurs during the dark part of the extra month,
which is known as Parama Ekadasi, is as powerful at removing sin as
this one, Padmini.
Now please listen to Me carefully as I narrate to you a fascinating
account connected with this sacred day.
Pulastya Muni once recited this history to Naradji.
Pulastya Muni once had occasion to rescue the ten headed demon
Ravana from the prison of Kartaviry Arjuna, and upon hearing of
this event Narada Muni asked his friend, "Oh greatest of sages,
since this Ravana defeated all the demigods, including Lord
Indradev, how could Kartaviry Arjuna defeat Ravana, who was so
skilled in battle?"
Pulastya Muni replied, "Oh great Narada, during the Tretayuga,
Kartavirya (Kartaviry Arjuna's father) took birth in the Haihaya
dynasty.
His capital city was Mahishmati, and he had one thousand Queens,
whom he loved very dearly.
None of them, however, was able to give him the son he wanted so
badly.
He performed sacrifices and worshipped the devas (demigods) and
forefathers (pitris), but due to the curse of some sage he was
unable to beget a son - and without a son, a king cannot enjoy his
kingdom, just as a hungry man can never really enjoy his
senses.
King Kartavirya carefully considered his plight and then decided to
perform severe austerities to achieve his goal.
Thus he donned a loincloth made of bark, grew matted locks, and
turned over the reins of his kingdom to his ministers.
One of his queens, Padmini - who was born in the Ikshvaku dynasty,
who was the best of all women, and who was the daughter of King
Harishchandra - saw the king leaving.
She felt that, since she was a chaste wife, her duty was to follow
in the footsteps of her beloved husband.
Removing all the regal ornaments from her beautiful body and
donning but one piece of cloth, she thus followed her husband into
the forest.
At last Kartavirya reached the summit of Mount Gandhamadana, where
he performed severe austerities and penances for ten thousand
years, meditating and praying to Lord Gadadhara, who wields a
club.
But still he did not get a son.
Seeing her dear husband waste away to mere skin and bone, Padmini
thought of a solution to the problem.
She went to the chaste Anasuya. With great reverence, Padmini said,
'Oh great lady, my dear husband, Kartavirya, has been performing
austerities for the last ten thousand years, but Lord Krishna
(Keshava), who alone can remove one's past sins and present
difficulties, has not yet become pleased with him.
Oh most fortunate one, please tell me a fast day we can observe and
thus please the Supreme Lord with our devotion, so much so that He
will bless me with a nice son who will later rule the world as
emperor.'
Upon hearing the appealing words of Padmini, who was very chaste
and deeply devoted to her husband, the great Anasuya replied to her
in a very cheerful mood:
'Oh beautiful, lotus-eyed lady, usually there are twelve months in
a year, but after every thirty-two months an extra month is added,
and the two Ekadasis that occur during this month are called
Padmini Ekadasi and Parama Ekadasi.
They fall on the Dvadasis of the light and dark part of the month,
respectively.
You should fast on these days and remain awake throughout the
night.
If you do so, the Supreme Personality of Godhead, Sri Hari, will
bless you with a son.'
Oh Narada, in this way Anasuya, the daughter of the sage Kardama
Muni, explained the potency of these special Ekadasis.
Hearing this, Padmini faithfully followed the instructions to
fulfill her desire for a son.
Padmini fasted completely, even from water, and remained awake all
night, chanting the glories of God and dancing in ecstasy.
Lord Keshava thus became most pleased with her devotion and
appeared before her, riding on the back of the great Garuda.
The Lord said, 'Oh beautiful one, you have greatly pleased Me by
fasting on the special Ekadasi of the extra month of
Purushottama.
Please ask Me for a benediction.'
Hearing these sublime words from the overseer of the entire
universe, Padmini offered the Supreme Lord devotional prayers and
asked Him for the boon her husband desired.
Lord Keshava (Krishna) was moved to reply, 'Oh gentle lady, I am
very happy with you, for there is no month dearer to Me than this,
and the Ekadasis that occur during this month are the most dear to
Me of all Ekadasis.
You have followed My devotee Anasuya's instructions perfectly, and
therefore I shall do what will please you.
You and your husband will have the desired son that you wish.'
The Lord, who removes the distress of the world, then spoke to King
Kartavirya: 'Oh King,
please ask of Me any boon that will fulfill your heart's desire,
for your dear wife has pleased Me greatly with her devotional
fasting.'
The king was very happy to hear this.
Naturally he asked for the son he had desired for so
long:
'Oh master of the universe, Oh killer of the Madhu-demon, kindly
grant me a son who will never be conquered by the demigods, human
beings, snakes, demons, or hobgoblins, but whom only You can
defeat.'
The Supreme Lord immediately replied, 'So be it!' and
disappeared.
The king became so very pleased with his wife and returned to his
palace in her company.
Padmini soon became pregnant, and the mighty-armed Kartaviry Arjuna
appeared as her son.
He was the mightiest person in all the three worlds, and thus even
the ten-headed Ravana could not defeat him in battle.
Except for Lord Narayana, who holds a club, a disc, and other
symbols in His hands no one could overcome him.
By the merit that resulted from his mother's strict and faithful
observance of Padmini Ekadasi, he could defeat even the dreaded
Ravana.
This is not at all surprising, Oh Naradji, for Kartaviry Arjuna was
the fulfillment of the benediction of the Supreme Personality of
Godhead."
With these words, Pulastya Muni departed.'
"The Supreme Lord, Sri Krishna, concluded, 'Oh sinless
Yudhishthira, as you have enquired from Me, I have explained to you
the power of this special Ekadasi.
Oh best of kings, whoever observes this fast will surely attain to
My personal abode.
And similarly, if you want all your desires fulfilled, you should
do likewise.'
Hearing these words from the mouth of his beloved Keshava,
Dharmaraja (Yudhishthira) became filled with joy, and when the time
came he faithfully observed Padmini Ekadasi.
Suta Goswami concluded, "Oh sage Saunaka, I have explained to you
all about this meritorious Ekadasi.
Anyone who devotedly fasts on the Ekadasis that occur during the
extra, leap-year months, carefully following all the rules, becomes
glorious and happily goes back to Godhead.
And one who merely hears or reads about these Ekadasis will also
obtain great merit and ultimately enter the abode of Lord Sri
Hari.
Thus ends the narration of the glories of Padmini Ekadasi, the
Ekadasi that occurs during the light fortnight of the extra,
leap-year month of Purushottama, from the Skanda Purana.