Ekadasi (or Ekadashi) is the eleventh day after the new moon and full moon. They are auspicious days to increase the concentration in spiritual activities. Ekadasi is called Hari Vasara, "the day of Lord Hari" (another name of Krishna).
On Ekadasi, devotees of Krishna practice fasting or simplify their meals and abstain from eating grains and legumes. Fasting on religious holidays is a traditional devotional practice and is a sign of dedication to the spiritual path. If it's practiced with devotion, it accelerate the progress in Bhakti.
In addition to fasting on Ekadasi, devotees spread their devotional activities of singing, scripture reading, prayer and other services to the Lord.
Ekadasi(或Ekadashi)是新月和满月后的第十一天。他们是吉日增加精神活动的浓度。 Ekadasi叫哈日瓦萨拉,“主哈日的日子”(克里希纳的另一个名字)。
在Ekadasi,克里希纳实践信徒空腹或简化他们的膳食和吃谷物和豆类弃权。禁食宗教节日是一个虔诚的传统做法,是奉献给精神道路的标志。如果它与实践的奉献,这加速奉爱的进展情况。
除了禁食Ekadasi,信徒传播唱歌,读经,祷告和其他服务主的虔诚的活动。