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Amalaki Ekadashi, also called Phalguna Shukla Ekadashi, is a sacred Ekadashi dedicated to Bhagwan Narayana (Shri Vishnu) and the divine Amalaki (Amla) tree. As described in the Padma Purana, observing Amalaki Ekadashi Vrat and Puja removes accumulated paap, grants Vishnu krupa, and blesses devotees with health, prosperity, and spiritual upliftment. At JyotirGamaya, Amalaki Ekadashi Puja is performed by experienced Vedic purohits in India with proper sankalpa in your name and gotra. Devotees can participate from home through LIVE streaming and receive complete Narayana anugraha.
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Amalaki Ekadashi is described in Padma Purana as highly sacred. Observing this vrat removes accumulated papa and grants Vishnu kripa.
The Amla tree is considered sacred to Sri Narayana. Puja under this tree brings punya and spiritual upliftment.
Amla is praised in Ayurveda for strength and immunity. Spiritually, it enhances ojas and sattva guna in the devotee.
Ekadashi is beloved to Bhagwan Vishnu. Fasting and puja on this day supports dharma, artha, kama, and moksha.
Amalaki Ekadashi, also known as Phalguna Shukla Ekadashi, is a sacred Ekadashi dedicated to Bhagwan Narayana (Shri Vishnu). It is observed during the Shukla Paksha of the Phalguna month in the Hindu lunar calendar. On this divine day, devotees worship Sri Hari along with the sacred Amalaki (Amla) tree, which is considered very dear to Bhagwan Vishnu.
As mentioned in the Padma Purana, observing Amalaki Ekadashi Vrat removes accumulated paap (sins) from past karmas and grants Vishnu krupa. It is believed that even listening to the greatness of this Ekadashi gives punya. Devotees observe fasting, chant Vishnu mantras, perform Tulasi archana, and offer prayers under or near the Amla tree.
Amalaki Ekadashi is known for giving:
This Ekadashi is especially powerful for those seeking inner purity, divine blessings, and relief from karmic burdens. Performing Amalaki Ekadashi Puja with proper sankalpa enhances the spiritual benefits and brings peace to the devotee and family.
Amalaki Ekadashi in Padma Purana
The greatness of Amalaki Ekadashi is clearly described in the Padma Purana. In a dialogue between Bhagwan Krishna and King Yudhishthira, Sri Krishna explains the importance of this sacred Ekadashi and the powerful benefits of observing it with devotion.
As per the Padma Purana, in ancient times there was a righteous king named Chitraratha. He ruled his kingdom with dharma and encouraged all citizens to observe Ekadashi vrat. On Amalaki Ekadashi, the king and his people gathered near a sacred Amalaki (Amla) tree. They worshipped Bhagwan Narayana, performed puja, sang bhajans, and stayed awake the whole night remembering Sri Hari.
On that same night, a hunter who had lived a sinful life happened to rest near the place of worship. He unknowingly stayed awake and listened to the glories of Bhagwan Vishnu. Due to the powerful punya of Amalaki Ekadashi, his past sins were destroyed. In his next birth, he was born as a noble king and progressed on the path of dharma.
Through this story, the Padma Purana teaches that:
It is said that Amalaki Ekadashi is very dear to Bhagwan Vishnu. Fasting, performing Narayana Puja, and offering prayers on this day gives results equal to many other vrats and yajnas. Devotees who observe this Ekadashi with faith receive Vishnu krupa and freedom from negative karmic effects.
Spiritual Importance of Amalaki Vriksha
On Amalaki Ekadashi, special importance is given to the worship of the Amalaki Vriksha (Amla tree). In Vedic tradition, certain trees are considered sacred because they hold divine energy. The Amla tree is believed to be especially dear to Bhagwan Narayana.
The Amalaki fruit is mentioned in Ayurveda as one of the most powerful natural sources of strength and immunity. Spiritually also, it represents purity, vitality, and sattva guna. Worshipping the Amla tree on this Ekadashi symbolizes respect for nature and gratitude for divine creation.
According to Puranic belief:
The Amla fruit is also part of many sacred offerings made to Sri Hari. It represents health, longevity, and spiritual strength. In Ayurveda, Amla is known to increase ojas, which is the subtle energy responsible for immunity and vitality. Spiritually, increased ojas supports clarity of mind and devotion.
By honoring the Amalaki Vriksha on this Ekadashi, devotees connect both physical wellbeing and spiritual growth. It reminds us that Sanatana Dharma sees divinity not only in temples but also in nature.
Thus, Amalaki Ekadashi is not just a fasting day. It is a day to honor Bhagwan Narayana, respect sacred nature, purify one’s karma, and move closer to dharma and moksha.
Benefits of Observing Amalaki Ekadashi
Observing Amalaki Ekadashi Vrat and performing Narayana Puja on this sacred day brings many spiritual and material benefits. As mentioned in the Padma Purana, this Ekadashi is very dear to Bhagwan Narayana and grants powerful punya to devotees. Below are the key benefits of Amalaki Ekadashi:
Devotees who perform this vrat with devotion and proper sankalpa experience spiritual upliftment and divine grace in their personal and family life.
Who Should Observe Amalaki Ekadashi?
Amalaki Ekadashi is beneficial for all devotees of Bhagwan Narayana. However, it is especially recommended for certain individuals seeking specific blessings. You should consider observing or performing Amalaki Ekadashi Puja if:
Even if someone cannot observe full fasting, they can still perform Narayana Puja, chant Vishnu Sahasranama, offer Tulasi leaves, and remember Bhagwan Narayana with devotion. Observing Amalaki Ekadashi with sincerity and faith brings peace, protection, and divine blessings into one’s life.
In the spiritual realm, physical boundaries hold no power, ensuring a connection between you and the divine.
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Amalaki Ekadashi comes only once in a year. The Padma Purana clearly states that even listening to the greatness of this Ekadashi removes paap and grants punya. Then imagine the power of performing proper Narayana Puja with sankalpa in your name.
In today’s busy life, many devotees wish to observe Ekadashi but are unable to follow the complete Vedic procedure. Missing the correct tithi or Parana time may reduce the full benefit of the vrat. That is why performing Amalaki Ekadashi Puja through authentic Vedic purohits ensures that the ritual is done properly, at the right muhurta, with correct mantras.
Through JyotirGamaya’s Amalaki Ekadashi Puja Seva, you receive:
Do not miss this sacred opportunity to remove karmic burdens and invite Vishnu krupa into your life.
The grace of Sri Hari is limitless, but sacred days like Ekadashi multiply the blessings.
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Frequently Asked Questions (FAQs) – Amalaki Ekadashi
1. What is Amalaki Ekadashi?
Amalaki Ekadashi is a sacred Ekadashi observed on the Shukla Paksha of Phalguna month. It is dedicated to Bhagwan Narayana (Shri Vishnu) and includes worship of the sacred Amalaki (Amla) tree. Observing this vrat removes paap and grants health, prosperity, and spiritual upliftment as mentioned in the Padma Purana.
2. Why is the Amla tree worshipped on Amalaki Ekadashi?
The Amalaki (Amla) tree is considered dear to Bhagwan Vishnu. As per Puranic belief, Sri Hari resides in the Amalaki tree on this day. Worshipping the tree brings punya, removes sins, and grants Vishnu krupa. The Amla fruit also symbolizes health and vitality in Ayurveda.
3. What are the benefits of observing Amalaki Ekadashi?
Observing Amalaki Ekadashi provides:
4. What are the fasting rules for Amalaki Ekadashi?
Devotees may observe Nirjala vrat (without food and water), Phalahar vrat (fruits and milk), or a simple saatvik Ekadashi diet without grains. The fast is broken on Dwadashi during the proper Parana time as per Panchang.
5. Can Amalaki Ekadashi Puja be performed at home?
Yes, devotees can perform simple Vishnu Puja at home by offering Tulasi leaves, flowers, diya, and fruits including Amla. Chanting Vishnu Sahasranama or “Om Namo Narayanaya” is highly beneficial. If full procedure is not possible, online temple seva can be booked.
6. What happens if someone cannot observe full fasting?
If health does not permit full fasting, devotees may take fruits or simple saatvik food. Bhagwan Narayana values devotion more than strict austerity. Even chanting Vishnu mantras and remembering Sri Hari gives punya.
7. Is Amalaki Ekadashi good for health?
Yes. Spiritually, it increases sattva and inner purity. The Amalaki fruit is praised in Ayurveda for improving immunity and strength. Observing this Ekadashi supports both physical vitality and mental clarity.
8. How is Amalaki Ekadashi different from Vijaya Ekadashi?
Vijaya Ekadashi occurs during Krishna Paksha of Phalguna month and is observed for victory and success. Amalaki Ekadashi occurs during Shukla Paksha and focuses on spiritual purification, health, and Vishnu krupa along with worship of the Amla tree.
9. How to book Amalaki Ekadashi Puja online?
Devotees can book Amalaki Ekadashi Puja through JyotirGamaya. The puja is performed by experienced Vedic purohits in India with personalized sankalpa in your name and gotra. LIVE streaming participation is available for devotees worldwide.
10. Which Purana mentions Amalaki Ekadashi?
The greatness of Amalaki Ekadashi is described in the Padma Purana in a dialogue between Bhagwan Krishna and King Yudhishthira. The Purana explains its spiritual power and the benefits of observing the vrat.
18 March 2027