Date and Time of Papamochani Ekadasi in Mumbai
This year Papamochani Ekadasi tithi begins on 14 Mar 2026 at 08:14 AM and ends on 15 Mar 2026, 09:19 AM . Thus Papamochani ekadasi fast will be observed from 15 Mar 2026 06:47 AM to 16 Mar 2026 06:46 AM and Ekadasi fast needs to be broken on 16 Mar 2026 from 06:46 AM to 09:43 AM.
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Yudhisthira Inquires About the Ekadasi
Yudhisthira Maharaja said, “O Supreme Lord, I have heard from You the explanation of Amalaki Ekadasi, which occurs during the light fortnight of the month of Phalguna [February–March], and now I wish to hear about the Ekadasi that occurs during the dark fortnight of the month of Caitra [March–April]. What is its name, O Lord, and what results can one attain by observing it?”
Lord Krishna Explains Papamocani Ekadasi
The Supreme Personality of Godhead, Lord Sri Krsna, replied, “O best of kings, for the benefit of everyone I shall gladly describe to you the glories of this Ekadasi which is known as Papamocani. The history of this Ekadasi was once narrated to the emperor Mandhata by Lomasa Risi. King Mandhata addressed the risi, ‘O great sage, for the benefit of all people, please tell me the name of the Ekadasi that occurs during the dark fortnight of the month of Caitra, and please explain the process for observing it. Also, please describe the benefits one gains by observing this Ekadasi.’”
Lomasa Rishi Describes the Power of Papamocani Ekadasi
“Lomasa Risi replied, ‘The Ekadasi that occurs during the dark part of the month of Caitra is named Papamocani Ekadasi. For the faithful devotee it removes the influences of ghosts and demons. O lion among men, this Ekadasi also awards the eight perfections of life, fulfills all kinds of desires, purifies one's life of all sinful reactions, and makes a person perfectly virtuous.’”
The Celestial Garden of Citraratha
“Now please listen to a historical account concerning this Ekadasi and Citraratha, the chief of the Gandharvas [heavenly musicians]. During the spring season, in the company of heavenly dancing girls, Citraratha once came upon a beautiful forest bursting forth with a great variety of flowers. There he and the girls joined other Gandharvas and many Kinnaras, along with Lord Indra himself, the king of heaven, who was enjoying a visit there.
Everyone felt that there was no better garden than this forest. Many sages were also present, performing their austerities and penance. The demigods particularly enjoyed visiting this celestial garden during the months of Caitra and Vaisakha.”
The Sage Medhavi and the Apsara Manjughosa
“A great sage named Medhavi resided in that forest, and the very attractive dancing girls would always attempt to seduce him. One famous girl in particular, Manjughosa, contrived many ways to allure the exalted muni, but out of great respect for the sage and fear of his power, which he had attained after years and years of asceticism, she would not come very close to him.
At a spot two miles from the sage, she pitched a tent and began singing very sweetly as she played a tamboura. Cupid himself became excited when he saw and heard her perform so nicely and smelled the fragrance of her sandal-paste unguent.”
Cupid’s Plan to Break the Sage’s Meditation
“He remembered his own unfortunate experience with Lord Siva and decided to take revenge by seducing Medhavi.
Using the eyebrows of Manjughosa as a bow, her glances as a bowstring, her eyes as arrows, and her breasts as a target, Cupid approached Medhavi in order to tempt him to break his trance and his vows. In other words, Cupid engaged Manjughosa as his assistant.”
The Fall of Sage Medhavi
“She began to sing seductively, and the small bells on her belt and around her ankles, together with the bangles on her wrists, produced a delightful musical symphony. The sage Medhavi was enchanted. He understood that this beautiful young woman desired union with him, and at that instant Cupid increased his attraction for Manjughosa.
Slowly Manjughosa approached Medhavi, her bodily movements and sweet glances attracting him. She gracefully put her tamboura down and embraced the sage with her two arms, just as a creeper winds itself around a strong tree.”
Years Passed Like a Moment
“Captivated, Medhavi gave up his meditation and decided to sport with her—and instantly his purity of heart and mind abandoned him. Forgetting even the difference between night and day, he went away with her to sport for a long, long time.
Fearful of the sage's yogic power, Manjughosa stayed with Medhavi for precisely fifty-seven years, nine months, and three days, but to Medhavi all this time seemed like a moment.”
The Sage Realizes His Mistake
“The sage reflected on the years he had been with Manjughosa and then said with great astonishment, ‘Why, I have spent more than fifty-seven years with you!’ His eyes turned red and began to emanate sparks. He now regarded Manjughosa as death personified and the destroyer of his spiritual life.”
The Curse of the Sage
“Trembling with anger, he cursed Manjughosa, ‘O sinful one! O hard-hearted, degraded woman! May all terrible fortune be yours! I curse you to become an evil hobgoblin pisaca!’”
Manjughosa Seeks Forgiveness
“Cursed by the sage Medhavi, the beautiful Manjughosa humbly beseeched him, ‘O best of the brahmanas, please be merciful to me and revoke your curse! It is said that association with pure devotees gives immediate results, but their curses take effect only after seven days. I have been with you for fifty-seven years, so please be kind to me!’”
The Atonement – Papamocani Ekadasi
“Medhavi Muni replied, ‘O gentle lady, what can I possibly do? You have destroyed all my austerities. But even though you have done this sinful deed, I shall tell you a way you can be released from my wrath.
In the dark fortnight of the month of Caitra there is an all-auspicious Ekadasi that removes all one's sins. Its name is Papamocani Ekadasi, and whoever fasts on this sacred day becomes completely freed from having to take birth in any kind of devilish form.’”
Medhavi Seeks Guidance From His Father
“With these words, the sage left at once for his father's asrama. Seeing him enter the hermitage, Cyavana Muni said, ‘O son, by acting unlawfully you have squandered the wealth of your penances and austerities.’”
Medhavi asked his father what atonement he should perform.
Cyavana Muni replied, “Dear son, you must fast on Papamocani Ekadasi, which occurs during the dark fortnight of the month of Caitra. It eradicates all sins, no matter how grievous they may be.”
The Deliverance of Medhavi and Manjughosa
“Medhavi followed his father's advice and fasted on Papamocani Ekadasi. Thus all his sins were destroyed and he again became filled with excellent merit.
Similarly, Manjughosa observed the same fast and became free of the hobgoblin curse. Ascending once again to the heavenly spheres, she returned to her former position.”
The Great Benefit of Papamocani Ekadasi
“Lomasa Risi continued, ‘Thus, O king, the great benefit of fasting on Papamocani Ekadasi is that whoever does so with faith and devotion will have all his sins completely destroyed.’”
Conclusion – The Words of Lord Krishna
Sri Krsna concluded, “O King Yudhisthira, whoever reads or hears about Papamocani Ekadasi obtains the very same merit he would get if he donated a thousand cows in charity. Such a person also becomes freed from the sinful reactions of even the gravest sins.
Such is the incalculable benefit of properly observing this holy day of Papamocani Ekadasi, which is very dear to Me.”