In today’s world, where indulgence and instant gratification dominate, Nirjala Ekadashi stands as a pillar of purity and intention.
The fast not only provides rest to the digestive system but also sharpens mental focus and uplifts the spirit. What modern science calls intermittent fasting and cellular detox, the Vedic tradition has long recognized as Upvaas — a sacred pause to reconnect with one’s inner self.
By stepping away from consumption — even of water — the seeker touches a space of authentic freedom that is beyond material needs.
The Message of Nirjala Ekadashi
This sacred day is not about suffering, but about sacred stillness:
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A day to purify the body, mind, speech, and actions.
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A day to understand that true fulfilment comes from devotion, not consumption.
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A day to renounce even water — not as punishment, but as a symbol of transcending attachments.
Through this timeless observance, one realizes that even life’s essentials can be lovingly set aside — if the goal is spiritual awakening.
Pujashree’s Eternal Perspective
At Pujashree, we believe that Vrat (fasting), Vrat (detox) and dhyan (meditation) are not outdated customs. They are the timeless roots of Sanatana Dharma that continue to nourish modern lives with balance, health, and meaning.
Nirjala Ekadashi is not a ritual of restraint. It is an authentic declaration of surrender — one day to pause every desire, and offer oneself completely at the feet of Shri Hari.
In Essence:
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Tyag (renunciation) is the real Trupti (fulfilment).
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Shuddhata (purity) is true Shakti (power).
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Sanyam (self-discipline) is inner Swatantrata (freedom).
Nirjala Ekadashi is not just a fast — it is a timeless gateway to purity, authenticity, and inner peace.
— Join Us in This Sacred Tradition —
On this auspicious day, Pujashree bows to all seekers of truth and invites you to take a pause:
- Spend one day in silence.
- One day without water — yet completely fulfilled.
- One day in union with the Divine.
“Your Spiritual Companion – Pujashree”