Kathmandu, June 29 : Hindu devotees across Nepal are
celebrating the Harishayani Ekadashi festival today.
The festival is observed on the
first day of the four-month holy period of Chaturmas by fasting and worshipping
Lord Vishnu, one of the prominent Hindu deities regarded as the protector of
the universe.
Ekadashi or the eleventh lunar day
of Shukla Paksha or the bright fortnight of the month of Asar is marked by
rituals such as worshipping Lord Vishnu, reciting the Holy Scriptures relating
to him and chanting Lord Vishnu-oriented hymns, among others.
On the day of Harishayani Ekadashi,
Hindus plant Tulasi/basil (Ocimum tenuiflorum) on their yards, which they
worship as a form of Lord Vishnu for the next four months till the day of
Haribodhini Ekadashi, the concluding day of the Chaturmas. It is believed that
by worshipping the oxygen-rich plant basil, Lord Vishnu grants his devotees
their wishes.
The Chaturmas, a period from the
11th day of the waxing moon of the month of Ashadh (Ashadh Shukla Ekadashi) to
the 11th day of the waxing moon of the month of Kartik (Kartik Shukla Ekadashi)
is considered a holy period for the worship of Lord Vishnu.
There are altogether 24 Ekadashi in
the lunar calendar in a year. Of the two dozens of Ekadashis in Ekadashis
(Harishayani Ekadashi and Prabodhini Ekasadhi) are considered the great
ones.
Devotees observe fasting on this
day and visit the Temples dedicated to Lord Vishnu and his incarnations.