The
topic of Apara Ekadasi, which occurs during the waning moon in
the month of May/June, are described in the Brahmanda Purana in
the conversation between Lord Krsna and Maharaja Yudhisthira.
Once Maharaja Yudhisthira asked of Lord Krsna, “O Lord Krsna, O
Janardana, what is the name of the Ekadasi that occurs during
the waning moon in the month of May/June and what are its
glories? Please describe all this to me”.
Lord Krsna replied, “O Maharaja Yudhisthira, you have asked Me
an intelligent question that is actually beneficial for
everyone. The name of this Ekadasi is Apara. O King! This
ekadasi awards a tremendous amount of piety to those who observe
it and destroys all their sinful reactions. By observing this
Apara Ekadasi many grave sinful activities are destroyed such as
killing a brahmana, killing a cow, killing an embryo through
abortion, criticizing others, illicit sex life, speaking lies,
giving false witness, bragging to others, reciting or teaching
the Vedas for the sake of money, and concocting one’s own
scripture. A cheater, a pseudo astrologer, and a cheating
physician are also as sinful as those who give false witness.
All these sinful activities are totally eradicated by observing
this Apara Ekadasi. Any ksatriya who gives up his profession and
runs away from the battlefield certainly falls down from his
occupational duties and goes to hell. If such a person observes
this Ekadasi with faith he also attains the heavenly planet.
Hare Krishna Hare Krishna
Krishna Krishna Hare Hare
Hare Rama Hare Rama
Rama Rama Hare Hare
"...Krishna is a Sanskrit name of God
meaning "all attractive", and Rama is another name meaning
"reservoir of pleasure". The divine energy of God is addressed
as Hare.
The translation of the mantra is "O all-attractive, all-pleasing
Lord, O energy of the Lord, please engage me in Your devotional
service".
Chanting God's name is the sound representation of the Lord and
is the most effective way in this age to re-established our lost
relationship with Him.
Lord Krsna continued, “O King! A disciple who after receiving
knowledge from his spiritual master engages in blaspheming his
spiritual master certainly accumulates great sins. Such a
condemned sinful person can be relieved from his sinful
reactions by following the Apara Ekadasi and can attain the
supreme destination.
O King of Kings! The result one obtains by taking bath three
times at Pushkar in the month of Kartika, the piety one
accumulates by taking bath at Prayaga in the month of January
when the sun enters Capricorn, the results one obtains by
observing the vow of Sivaratri at Kasi and by offering oblations
at the lotus feet of Visnu at Gaya, and the auspicious results
one obtains by taking bath in the river Gautami when the planet
Jupiter enters Leo, by visiting Kedarnatha during Kumbha-mela,
by visiting and worshiping Badrinatha, by taking bath at
Kuruksetra during a solar eclipse, and by giving elephants,
horses, cows, gold and land in charity are all obtained easily
by observing the vow of Apara Ekadasi. It is like the sharp axe
for cutting down the tree of sinful activities and like a
blazing forest fire for burning the fuel of sinful activities to
ashes. It is like the brilliant sun for dissipating the darkness
born of sinful activities and like the lion to a deer in the
forest of sinful activities.
O King! By observing this Apara Ekadasi and worshiping Lord
Visnu in His form as Trivikrama, a person attains the
all-auspicious abode of Lord Visnu. Anyone who hears or reads
the glories of this Ekadasi, that I have described to you for
the benefit of everyone, is relieved of all his sinful
reactions.”