“Ekadasi Brata” is a religious book written in the Odia language by Radhapriya Mahadebi, a prominent spiritual author. Published in 1938, the book provides a comprehensive guide to the observance of the Ekadasi Vrata (fasting on the 11th day of the lunar cycle) – a significant religious practice followed by devout Hindus.
Within the pages of this book, Radhapriya Mahadebi sheds light on the historical and cultural importance of Ekadasi in Odia culture, drawing from ancient scriptures, religious texts, and folklore. The author delves into the religious significance of each Ekadasi date, elucidating the spiritual benefits and rituals associated with observing this sacred day. In addition, Radhapriya Mahadebi provides detailed instructions on how to perform various rituals, which prayers to recite, and which deities to worship during the Ekadasi Vrata.
With a scholarly and insightful approach, Radhapriya Mahadebi brings forth the spiritual essence of the Ekadasi Vrata, highlighting its relevance in the lives of devotees seeking divine grace and spiritual growth. The book not only serves as a guide for those wishing to partake in the Ekadasi fast, but also provides a source of inspiration and knowledge for individuals interested in deepening their understanding of Odia religious traditions.
“Ekadasi Brata” is a significant contribution to the religious and literary heritage of Odisha, showcasing Radhapriya Mahadebi’s expertise in Vedic literature and her devotion to promoting spiritual practices. The book continues to be revered by both scholars and spiritual enthusiasts, preserving the rich cultural heritage and religious spirit of the Odia community.
Books Info
Books name | Ekadasi Brata |
Author | Radhapriya Mahadebi, Tr. |
No Of pages | 62 |
Publisher | NA |
Publication | 1987 |
Printed At | NA |
Distributor | NA |