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<blockquote> “Shaantaakaaram Bhujanga Shayanam Padmanaabham Suresham Vishvaadhaaram Gagana Sadrisham Meghavarnam Shubhaangam Lakshmiikaantam Kamalanayanam Yogibhidhyaarnagamyam Vande Vishhnum Bhavabhayaharam Sarvalokaikanaatham” The meaning of this Sanskrit dhyana shloka/meditation chanting is as follows: I bow to Lord Vishnu, who is full of peace, who sleeps on a snake, a lotus sprouts from his naval, who is the king of gods, the one who is the earth itself, whose skin color is that of the condensed cloud, one who wishes good for the people, who is the consort of goddess Lakshmi, who is seen by the yogis through their senses, I bow to you Lord Vishnu, the one who drives away the fear of life and the one who rules the world. People fast on this auspicious day, as it is believed to be equivalent to fasting on the remaining 23 Ekadasis that occur in a Hindu year. Special prayers and elaborate rituals are performed in all the Vishnu temples in the world. Legend Associated with Vaikunta Ekadasi. Lord Vishnu pardoned two wicked demons and opened the gate of “Vaikunta”/Heaven for them. The demons asked for a boon from the lord that who ever listens to their story on this day and those who pass through the Vaikunta Dwara will find a berth in Vaikunta/Heaven. In the great epic Mahabharatha the githopadesh/knowledge imparted by Krishna to Arjuna happened on Vaikunta Ekadasi day. Celebrations in ancient temple of India The three important Vishnu temples on the banks of river Cauvery i.e., Adi Ranga (Srirangapatna), Madhya Ranga (Shivanasamudra) and Anthya Ranga (Srirangam) celebrate the festival grandly. The three idols are in the sleeping posture. In Srirangam, the celebrations last for 21 days and the lord is bedecked with diamonds armour. These jewels are bought from the northern gate known as “Paramapada Vasal”, which is opened only on this auspicious day. In Tirupathi Thirumala temple, the celebrations are prominent and thousands of devotees make a beeline to the pilgrimage center on this day.</blockquote>
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