Vaishnavas (devotees of Lord Vishnu)
observe Ekadashi Vrata and engage in remembering the Supreme Lord by
chanting His Holy Names and singing His glories. Ekadashi is the
eleventh day of the fortnight of waxing or waning moon and occurs twice a
month. But the Ekadashi that occurs in the month of Margasirsa
(December - January) during the fortnight of waxing moon is of special
significance, and is glorified as Vaikuntha Ekadashi. This is a major
festival of South India celebrated in all the temples of Lord Vishnu.
Significance of Vaikuntha Ekadashi
Nammalwar,
one of the great devotees in the Sri Sampradaya (the disciplic
succession descending from Lakshmi Devi) went back to Godhead on this
day. To commemorate this event, in all the Vishnu temples, the Vaikuntha
Dwara (the gate to Vaikuntha) a special entrance in the north side of
the temple is opened once in a year on this particular day. It is
believed that anyone who enters the Vaikuntha Dwara on this day is
guaranteed to attain the spiritual abode.
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