Ekadashi : Bhagavan Shree Krishna, Sacred Rhythm, Self-Mastery, and the Path of Bhakti

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Understand the true meaning of Ekadashi—not just how to observe it.

Whether you are observing Ekadashi for the first time or have followed it for years, this book explains the spiritual meaning, traditions, and practical observance of one of Sanatana Dharma’s most sacred practices.

 

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Understand the true meaning of Ekadashi—not just how to observe it.

Whether you are observing Ekadashi for the first time or have followed it for years, this book explains the spiritual meaning, traditions, and practical observance of one of Sanatana Dharma’s most sacred practices.

Inside this book you will discover:

  • The meaning and importance of Ekadashi
  • All 26 Ekadashis explained (including Adhik Maas Ekadashi)
  • What to eat and what to avoid
  • The science behind Ekadashi fasting
  • How to observe Ekadashi at home
  • Practical guidance for beginners and experienced devotees

This book is designed to be a trusted reference before every Ekadashi and a lifetime companion for devotees and families.

Book Details

Available Format

Paperback

ISBN

9789374262146

Language

English

Page Count

188

Published Year

2026

Size

5×8 in

Author

NN Joshi

Publisher

OrangeBooks Publication

Reviews

1 review for Ekadashi : Bhagavan Shree Krishna, Sacred Rhythm, Self-Mastery, and the Path of Bhakti

  1. Nytik Joshi (verified owner)

    From the Author

    This book is the result of many months of study, reflection, and sincere effort to present the timeless practice of Ekadashi in a way that is practical, respectful, and accessible to modern readers.

    My hope is not simply that it is read, but that it helps preserve a sacred rhythm that has quietly guided generations of devotees towards a deeper awareness of Bhagavan Shree Krishna.

    If these pages inspire even one reader to understand Ekadashi more deeply or to observe it with greater awareness and devotion, this humble offering will have fulfilled its purpose.

    Hare Krishna.

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