Yudhisthira Maharaj said, “Oh Lord Sri
Krishna, O glorious son of Vasudeva, please be
merciful to me and describe the Ekadasii that occurs during the
dark fortnight of the month of Phalguna (February-March)"
Lord Sri Krishna replied, “Oh Yudhisthira, Oh king of kings, gladly
I shall tell you about this great fast, known as Vijaya Ekadasii.
Whoever observes it certainly achieves success in this life and the
next. All the sins of one who fasts on this Ekadasii and hears its
sublime glories are eradicated.
“Narada Muni once asked lord
Brahma, who sits on a
lotus flower about the Vijaya Ekadasii. Sri Narada
said, ‘Oh best of all the demigods, kindly tell me the merit one
can achieve by faithfully observing Vijaya Ekadasii.’
“Narada’s great father then replied, ‘My dear son, this oldest of
fasting days is pure, and it
nullifies all sins. I have never revealed this to anyone until
today, but you can understand beyond any doubt that this Ekadasii
bestows the result indicated by its name… (Vijaya meaning
Victory).
“When Lord Rama was exiled to the forest for fourteen years, He,
the goddess Sita, and His divine brother Lakshmana stayed at
Panchavati as mendicants. Mother Sita was then kidnapped by the
demon Ravana, and Lord Rama seemingly became bewildered like an
ordinary man by distress. While searching for His beloved consort,
the Lord came upon the dying Jatayu and thereafter killed His enemy
Kabandha.. The great devotee-vulture Jatayu returned to Vaikuntha
after telling Rama how His dear Sita had been abducted by
Ravana.
“ ‘Later, Lord Rama and Sugriva, the king of the monkeys, became
friends. Together they amassed a grand army of monkeys and bears
and sent HanumAnji his minister to Sri LankA, where he was able to
see Janaki (Srimati Sita devi) in an Ashoka grove garden. He
delivered Lord Rama’s message and showed the ring proving his
authenticity for rendering such great service to the Supreme Lord
Sri Rama.“ ‘With the help of Sugriva, Lord Rama proceeded toward
Sri Lanka. Upon arriving at the shore of the ocean with the army of
monkeys, He could understand that the water was uncommonly deep and
hostile. Thus He said to Lakshmana, “Oh son of Sumitra, how can We
earn enough merit to be able to cross this vast ocean, the
unfathomable abode of Varuna deva? I can see no easy way to cross
it, teeming as it is with sharks and other ferocious aquatics.”
“ ‘Lakshmana replied, “Oh best of all beings, Oh origin of all the
devas, Oh primal personality, the great sage Bakad Albhya lives on
an island just four miles from here. Oh Raghava, he has seen many
BrahmAs come and go, so aged and wise is he. Let us go to him, take
his darshan (audience) and ask him how We can safely reach Our
goal.”
“ ‘So Rama and Lakshmana proceeded to the humble Ashrama of the
incomparable Bakad Albhya Muni. Approaching him, the two Lords paid
Their respectful obeisances to him as if he were a second Vishnu.
Bakad Albhya could immediately understand, however, that Sri Rama
was actually the Supreme Personality of Godhead, who for His own
reasons had appeared on the Earth and was enacting just like a
human being.
“ ‘ “Rama, “ said BakadAlbhya, “Oh best of the human beings, why
have You come to my lowly abode?”
“ ‘The Lord replied, “Oh great, twice born
brahmin, I have come here to the ocean shore with
My phalanx of monkey and bear warriors in order to cross the sea
and conquer LankA and its demon horde headed by Ravana. Oh greatest
of
sages, please be
merciful unto Me and please tell Me how I can cross this vast
ocean. That is why I have come to your Ashrama today.”
“ ‘The sage said, “Oh Lord Sri Rama, I shall tell you of the most
exalted of all fasts, observing which You will surely conquer
Ravana and be eternally glorified. Kindly now listen with full
attention.
“ ‘ “On the day before Ekadasii, fashion a water pot of gold or
silver, or even copper. Even clay will do if these metals are
unavailable. Fill the pot with
pure
water and then decorate it nicely with mango leaves. Cover
it and place it near a holy altar upon a
mound of seven grains (the seven grains are
barley, wheat, rice, corn, chickpeas, kukani, and dahl or peas).
Now take Your morning bath, decorate the water pot with flower
garlands and sandalwood paste,
and
inn the concave lid atop the pot place there the barley,
pomegranate, and coconut. Now with great love and devotion worship
the water pot Deity form and offer Him
incense, sandalwood paste, flowers, a ghee lamp,
and a plate of sumptuous foods. Remain there awake that night
beside this sacred pot. On top of the lid filled with barley, etc.,
place a golden murthy of Lord Sri Narayana.
“ ‘ “When Ekadasii dawns, take Your morning bath and then decorate
the water pot with fine sandalwood paste and garlands. Then worship
the pot again with first class incense,
lamps, sandalwood paste and flowers dipped in
sandalwood paste, and then devoutly/devotedly place many kinds of
cooked food, pomegranate, and coconut before the water pot. Then
remain awake over night.
“ ‘ “When the Dwadasi dawns, take the water pot to the bank of a
holy river, or even to the shore of a small pond. After worshipping
it again properly, Oh King of kings, offer it with all the
aforementioned ingredients to a pure hearted brahmin, expert in the
Vedic sciences. If You and Your military commanders observe the
Vijaya Ekadasii in this way, You will surely be victorious in every
way.”
“” ‘Lord Sri Ramachandra Bhagavan, the Supreme Personality of
Godhead, did just as Bakad Albhya Muni instructed, and thus He
conquered all demoniac forces. Similarly, anyone who observes the
Vijaya Ekadasii in this way will always be victorious in this
mortal world, and after leaving this world he/she will reside
forever in the anxiety free realm of the Kingdom of God known as
the Vaikunthas.”
“ ‘Oh Narada, my son, from this history you can understand why one
should observe this Ekadasii fast properly, strictly following the
rules and regulations. This fast is powerful enough to eradicate
all one’s sinful reactions, even the most abominable ones.”
Lord Sri Krishna concluded, “Oh Yudhisthira, anyone who reads or
hears this history will attain the same great merit as that which
is earned by performing a horse sacrifice on days of yore.”
Thus ends the narration of the glories of Phalguna-krsna Ekadasii
or Vijaya Ekadasii, from the Skanda Purana.
These stories have been summarized and slightly changed,
abbreviated or added to from how they are found in the celebrated
book, "Ekadasi: The Day of Lord Hari" 1986. HH Krishna Balaram
Swami. Bhaktivedanta Institute Press.