Mohini Ekadashi 2025: Know the wonderful Mohini avatar of Lord Vishnu and the importance of this fast

News India Live, Digital Desk: Mohini ekadashi 2025: Ekadashi fast has special significance in Hinduism. Lord Vishnu is worshiped on every Ekadashi. The first Ekadashi of May is falling on Thursday, 8 May. This Ekadashi of Vaishakh Shukla Paksha is called Mohini Ekadashi. This Ekadashi provides virtue by liberating from sins. This Ekadashi, which comes on Thursday, is considered very auspicious and fruitful, because Thursday is dedicated to Lord Vishnu.

Amazing importance of Mohini avatar

Lord Vishnu took many incarnations for the destruction of unrighteousness and the establishment of religion, but the Mohini avatar is very unique. In the Mohini avatar, Lord Vishnu took the form of a beautiful woman. Let’s know the mythology related to this special avatar of Lord Vishnu.

Sea churning and mohini avatar

According to mythology, during the churning of the ocean, there was a war between the gods and the demons over the nectar. The demon was about to capture the nectar, then Lord Vishnu took the form of Mohini and fascinated the demons. Lord Vishnu took the nectar to all the gods by taking Amrit Kalash from the demons trapped in his attraction, which gave him immortality.

End of Bhasmasura

Lord Vishnu also took for the end of a demon named Mohini avatar Bhasmasura. Bhasmasura had a boon that whichever he would put his hand on his head, he would immediately be consumed. In order to protect the gods from the demon, Lord Vishnu took the form of Mohini and inspired Bhasmasura to dance. During the dance, Lord Vishnu cleverly put Bhasmasura’s hand on his own head, causing him to consume his own boon.

Importance of Mohini Ekadashi fast

Fasting Mohini Ekadashi destroys all the sins of a person and virtue increases in life. On this day, worshiping Lord Vishnu with law and law provides happiness, prosperity and mental peace.

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Rahul Dev

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