The story behind Kamada Ekadashi
The traditional katha tells of Lalit and Lalita, a celestial couple separated by a curse, and how the merit of Kamada Ekadashi restored freedom and dignity. Devotees fast, worship Vishnu with tulsi, o…
The traditional katha tells of Lalit and Lalita, a celestial couple separated by a curse, and how the merit of Kamada Ekadashi restored freedom and dignity. Devotees fast, worship Vishnu with tulsi, offer lamps, and pray that desires become aligned with dharma rather than mere craving.
Gau Seva on Kamada Ekadashi is especially meaningful because the cow is Kamadhenu's earthly form, the wish-fulfilling mother of abundance. Feeding cows on this day channels personal wishes into seva, making the sankalp generous, sattvic, and pleasing to Lord Vishnu.