Those
persons who are serious about the ultimate benefit for the soul
will never eat grains on the Ekadashi tithi. According to the
instructions
of Lord Vishnu, every kind of sinful activity that can be
found in the
material world takes its residence in this place of foodstuff
(grain).
Whoever follows Ekadashi is freed from all sins and never
enters into
hellish regions. If one doesn't follow Ekadashi because of
illusion,
he is still considered the utmost sinner. For every mouthful
of grain
that is eaten by a person, one receives the effect of killing
millions
of Brahmans. It is definitely necessary that one give up
eating grain
on Ekadashi. Especially since even if one by trickery follows
Ekadashi,
all of his sin becomes destroyed and he very easily attains
the supreme
goal, the abode of Vaikuntha.
Rules for Ekaadashi
You should recommend the avoidance of mixed Ekadashi and the
performance
of pure Ekadashi. You should also describe the fault in not
observing
this. One should be very careful as far as these items are
concerned.
If one is not careful, one will be negligent in executing
devotional
service.
Vratas - what to do / austerities:
Specified foodgrains and beans (pulses) as foods that must be
avoided
on Ekadashi. One may use spices for cooking, although mustard
seeds
should be avoided. You should not use powdered asafatoeda
(hing), since
it (generally) contains grains. Sesame seeds are also to be
avoided,
except on Satila Ekadashi, when they may be offered and eaten.
Do not use any cooking ingredients that might be mixed with
grains,
such as ghee that has been used to fry puris, or spices
touched by hands
dusted with chapati flour. There is absolutely NO doubt about
what is
NOT permissible to eat on Ekadashi. ANNA-grains.What we could
eat -"Fruits,
Roots, Nuts, Milk". If you stick to these types of foods you
should
be fine. Of course the sure way is to fast completely. Water
of course
can be taken. Except if you wish to do Nirjala.
Someone who is very strictly observing Ekadashi should avoid
all spices
except pepper, rock salt and cumin. He should also eschew
certain vegetables,
such as tomatoes, cauliflower, eggplant, and leafy vegetables.
Dvaadashi (the day after ekaadasi - the day of breaking
the Ekaadashi
Fast):
(To observe Ekadashi properly, one should strictly observe
the breaking
of this fast.)
One should break the fast after the sunrise of the dvadasi,
after the
first quarter of the dvadashi tithi has passed, but
before the
dvadashi tithi has ended. After taking morning bath,
one should
offer the upavasa to the Lord:
Oh Kesava, be pleased with this vrata performed by one fallen
in the
modes of darkness. Oh Lord, bestow your glance of knowledge
upon me.
Mahaadvaadashi:
Sometimes, due to the manner in which the ekadashi tithi
and
the dvadashi tithis are positioned in relation to the
sunrise
(there are six different cases), the vrata is observed
on the
dvadashi and the fast is broken the next day, the trayodashi.
Such a fast day is called a mahadvadashi, to
distinguish it from
a regular dvadashi, which is the day to break the ekadashi
fast.