On Pausha Putrada Ekadashi
- Donate "Ram Naam" Bricks and get blessed from Lord Ram
- Donate a Tile or Square Feet Space and get your name imprinted on Temple Wall
- Other Construction material for Ram Mandir Nirman
Lord Krishna mentioned, "If you want to be happy now and in the future, you should definitely skip eating all grains and legumes on this special day. Actually, just by listening to the amazing stories of Putrada Ekadasi, you'll be totally clean of all wrongdoings, get a good son, and definitely make it to heaven after you pass away."
Putrada Ekadashi, celebrated on the Shukla Paksha (the waxing phase of the moon) in the months of Pausha or Shravan (depending on the lunar calendar), is a sacred day dedicated to Lord Vishnu. The term "Putrada" means "giver of sons," making this Ekadashi especially significant for those seeking blessings for offspring. Devotees observe a day-long fast, refraining from grains and certain foods, and engage in prayers, chanting, and worship of Vishnu to seek his divine grace. This day symbolizes devotion, self-discipline, and faith, fostering spiritual growth and the fulfillment of desires.
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