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Ekadashi
Ekadashi is a sacred day, occuring twice a month in the Hindu calendar - on the eleventh day of the bright half - called Shukla Paksha and on the eleventh of the dark half called Vad Paksha (Padma Puran, Uttar Khand 36/5/80). A fast is to be observed on this day by all Hindus.

Story of Ekadashi
In Vachanamrut Gadhada II. 8. Bhagwan Swaminarayan has related the story of Ekadashi:
"Once Bhagwan Narayan was resting. A demon named Murdanav came and challenged Him to a duel. Suddenly a damsel appeared, evolved out of the Ekadash indriyas of God. [The ten indriyas (sense organs) comprise the five karma indriyas (mouth, hands, feet, anus and genital organs) and five gnan indriyas (eyes, ears, nose, skin and tongue). The ten indriyas along with the mind are collectively known as Ekadash indriyas.] Murdanav was so attracted to this damsel that he asked her to marry him. The damsel agreed, but only if he agreed to a duel with her, "Whoever shall defeat me shall marry me." Blinded by passion, he fought with her. The damsel killed him. Pleased with her, God granted her a boon. She asked, "O Prabhu! As I have manifested from your Ekadash indriyas, let my name be Ekadashi. I am wedded to tap (austerity) and I desire that people should observe the Ekadashi vrat (fast) and control their Ekadash indriyas on this day. Bhagwan Narayan agreed."
Ever since, Hindus fast on the eleventh day of sud (shukla) paksha and vad paksha of the month.

Ideal Ekadashi
In Vachanamrut Gadhada I, 38, Bhagwan Swaminarayan has elaborated that a true Ekadashi is when one withdraws the ten indriyas and eleventh - the mind, from their worldly 'foods' and focuses them on God and devotional activities. So moderation in daily leisure activities is desirable.

Ekadashi Observance
During Ekadashi, a waterless fast is ideal. However those unable to fast may take liquids, or if needed farari foods. Such fasting a Hindu tradition to please God, by controlling and curbing one's desires. Fasting once a fortnight eliminates the body's toxins and wastes. In turn this clears the mental apparatus, enhancing mental clarity and meditation. A clogged system leads to mood swings, malaise, laziness, lethargy and unhealthful oversleeping. Medical researchers do advocate fasting, on an average of once a week. Novices to fasting may initially experience headaches or/and nausea. These tend to clear up with regular fasting.
Farari foods include tubers (potatoes, sweet potatoes, cassava, carrots, turnips, suran - (a type of yam), dairy products, fruits, nuts, some vegetables (cabbage, cauliflower, tomatoes) and special type of grains (moraio, rajgaro). One can use all spices to prepare the farari foods i.e. salt, chilly powder, black pepper, turmeric, etc.

 
 
 
Nom, Ekadashi and Punam List, 2012 Vikram Samvat 2068-69
January 5 Posh Sud 11 Putrada Ekadashi (Fast)
January 9 Posh Sud 15 Poshi Purnima Gunatit Diksha Din
January 19 Posh Vad 11 Shattila Ekadashi Fast
February 1 Maha Sud 9 Nom
February 3 Maha Sud 11 Jaya Ekadashi Fast
February 7 Maha Sud 15 Punam Maghi Purnima
February 18 Maha Vad 11 Vijaya Ekadashi (Fast)
March 2 Fagan Sud 9 Nom
March 4 Fagan Sud 11 Amalki Ekadashi (Fast)
March 8 Fagan Sud 15 Dhuleti Pushpadolotsav
March 18 Fagan Vad 11 Papmochani Ekadashi (Fast)
April 1 Chaitra Sud 9 Swaminarayan Jayanti Ramnavmi
April 3 Chaitra Sud 11 Kamda Ekadashi (Fast)
April 6 Chaitra Sud 15 Punam Hanumanjayanti
April 17 Chaitra Vad 12 Varuthini Ekãdashi (Fast)
April 30 Vaishakh Sud 9 Nom
May 6 Vaishakh Sud 15 Punam Budhajayanti
May 16 Vaishakh Vad 11 Apara Ekadashi (Fast)
May 30 Jeth Sud 9 Nom
June 1 Jeth Sud 12 Baras Bhim Ekadashi
June 4 Jeth Sud 15 Punam Vatsavitri Vrat Purn
June 15 Jeth Vad 11 Yogini Ekadashi (Fast)
June 28 Ashadh Sud 9 Nom
June 30 Ashadh Sud 11 Devshayani Ekadashi Nirjala Upva
July 3 Ashadh Sud 15 Guru Purnima Gaurivrat Samapt
July 14 Ashadh Vad 11 Kamika Ekadashi (Fast)
July 27 Shravan Sud 9 Nom
July 29 Shravan Sud 11 Putrada Ekadashi (Fast)
August 1 Shravan Sud 14 Chaudas Purnima
August 2 Shravan Sud 15 Raksha Bandhan Akshar Purnima
August 13 Shravan Vad 11 Aja Ekadashi (Fast)
August 27 Adhik_Bhadarvo Sud 11 Kamla Ekadashi Fast
August 31 Adhik_Bhadarvo Sud 15 Punam
September 12 Adhik_Bhadarvo Vad 11 Kamla Ekadashi (Fast)
September 24 Bhadarvo Sud 9 Nom
September 26 Bhadarvo Sud 11 Jaljhilni Ekadashi Vaman Jayanti
September 30 Bhadarvo Sud 15 Punam Pratipada Shrradh
October 11 Bhadarvo Vad 11 Ekadashi(Fast) Yogiji Maharajnu
October 23 Aso Sud 9 Nom
October 25 Aso Sud 11 Pashankusha Ekadashi (Fast)
October 29 Aso Sud 15 Sharad Purnima Gunatit Pragatyot
November 10 Aso Vad 11 Rama Ekadashi Govats Dradashi
November 22 Kartak Sud 9 Nom
November 24 Kartak Sud 11 Prabodhini Ekadashi Nirjala Upva
November 28 Kartak Sud 15 Punam, Dev Diwali Gurunanak Jaya
December 10 Kartak Vad 11 Uttpatti Ekadashi (Fast)
December 21 Magshar Sud 9 Nom
December 24 Magshar Sud 12 Mokshada Ekadashi (Fast)
December 28 Magshar Sud 15 Punam