Is Paush Putrada Ekadashi on December 30th or 31st? 🤔 You'll be shocked to know the correct date | KALPVRISHKA | #Bhajan #SpiritualVibes #DevotionalSongs #BhaktiSangeet #SanatanDharma #HinduDevotion #MeditationMusic #MantraChantin #DivineMusic #BhaktiRas Paush Putrada Ekadashi is considered a highly virtuous fast in Hinduism. This fast is specifically observed for the birth of a child, the well-being of children, the progress of the family, and the eradication of sins. But every year, a big question remains in the minds of devotees: Is Paush Putrada Ekadashi on December 30th or December 31st? 🤔 Fasting on the wrong day does not yield the full benefits of the fast, so it is very important to know the correct date. According to the Hindu calendar, Ekadashi Tithi is calculated based on sunrise. Sometimes, Ekadashi Tithi starts one day and ends the next, causing confusion. For this reason, some calendars indicate December 30th, while others indicate December 31st. In this video, we will clearly explain the correct date of Paush Putrada Ekadashi based on the almanac, the beginning and end of the date. Paush Putrada Ekadashi is mentioned in the Padma Purana and Vishnu Purana. It is believed that observing this fast blesses childless couples with children, and enhances the longevity, health, and values of those who already have children. Special prayers are offered to Lord Vishnu and Goddess Lakshmi on this day. Waking up in the Brahma Muhurta on the day of the fast, bathing, wearing yellow clothes, reciting the Vishnu Sahasranama, and offering Tulsi leaves are considered highly auspicious. Additionally, certain rules must be followed on this day, such as avoiding meat, onions, garlic, and lying. In this video, you will learn: ✔ Why is Pausha Putrada Ekadashi celebrated on December 30th or 31st? ✔ The correct fasting date according to the calendar. ✔ The significance of the fast and the mythological story. ✔ Do's and Don'ts. ✔ The correct way to observe the fast. If you are planning to observe the Pausha Putrada Ekadashi fast, this information is very useful. Watch the video until the end to avoid any confusion and ensure you observe the fast on the correct day. If you enjoy accurate information related to religious, mythological, and fasting traditions, please like, share, and subscribe to the channel. Welcome to our devotional and spiritual music channel. Here you will find heart-touching bhajans, mantras, kirtans, and aartis that will bring peace, devotion, and positive energy into your life. Our aim is to spread the glory of Sanatan Dharma to every person and awaken love and faith in God in every heart. 🎧 Listen here: Bhajans of Lord Shri Ram, Shri Krishna, Shiva, Hanuman, Maa Durga, and Lakshmi Sacred Mantras and Meditation Music Stories of True Devotion and Inspirational Thoughts 🙏 Connect with God every day—immerse yourself in devotion. 🔔 Subscribe to the channel and press the bell 🔔 to be the first to hear new bhajans.