Dev Uthani Ekadashi 2024: Date, puja vidhi, and list of bhog offerings

Dev Uthani Ekadashi 2024: Date, puja vidhi, and list of bhog offerings

Mumbai: Are you getting ready for Dev Uthani Ekadashi this year? It’s such a special day in the Hindu calendar, isn’t it? For many, it’s more than just a ritual—it’s the day when Lord Vishnu “wakes up” after a four-month yogic sleep, bringing renewed energy and blessings to his devotees. Celebrated on the eleventh day (Ekadashi) of Kartik’s bright fortnight, Dev Uthani Ekadashi is all about prayers, offerings, and a fresh start.

Mark your calendars! This year, Dev Uthani Ekadashi starts on the evening of November 11 and goes until the evening of November 12. It’s a day many look forward to, not only because it brings spiritual blessings but also because it’s seen as the ideal time to begin things like weddings and housewarmings. Want to make the most of this special day? Here’s a step-by-step guide on how to celebrate, what to offer, and the deeper meaning behind it all.

How to Perform Dev Uthani Ekadashi Puja

Let’s make it simple and joyful:

Waking up before sunrise (called the Brahma Muhurat) is a great way to begin. It’s quiet, calm, and the perfect time to get into a peaceful state of mind. Just start with a quick bath and slip into some fresh clothes—it’s a simple way to feel ready for this special day!
Set up a small, beautiful corner in your home for Lord Vishnu. Arrange some flowers, light a lamp, and maybe burn a bit of incense to create a calm, welcoming atmosphere. Put a picture or idol of Lord Vishnu at the centre.
You can add items that represent his divine attributes, like a small shankh and a lotus flower.
Close your eyes and chant simple mantras like “Om Namo Narayanaya” or “Om Vishnave Namah.”
Lighting a ghee lamp and some incense creates a warm, welcoming atmosphere.
Tulsi leaves are a must-have! Tulsi leaves represents respect, purity, and devotion. Think of it as a heartfelt invitation for Lord Vishnu to join you in this sacred meal.
End the puja with aarti. Afterwards, share the prasad with your family.

Bhog Offerings for Dev Uthani Ekadashi

Each item offered on Dev Uthani Ekadashi has its own charm and meaning. Here’s a closer look at what you can prepare and why these foods are so special:

Offering
Why It’s Special

Fruits

Apples, bananas, grapes, and mangoes are fresh and full of life—just like the blessings we ask for. Lord Vishnu is said to love them!

Milk and Yogurt

Milk and yoghurt represent purity. Many people prepare kheer (a creamy rice pudding) as a humble offering of devotion.

Paneer (Cheese)

Paneer is another simple but special food. Dishes like paneer burfi (a sweetened paneer treat) make for a joyful offering.

Sweets

Traditional sweets, like motichoor laddoos and gulab jamuns, symbolise the sweetness of life’s blessings and are always a favourite.

Pumpkin

Pumpkin-based dishes, like pumpkin curry or halwa, hold a special place. Pumpkin is seen as auspicious, so it’s a thoughtful offering.

Tulsi (Holy Basil)

Tulsi leaves are essential. This sacred herb is offered as a mark of respect, purity, and devotion, enhancing any bhog with its sacred touch.

Why Dev Uthani Ekadashi Feels So Special

Dev Uthani Ekadashi isn’t just about the offerings and rituals; it’s really about reconnecting with Lord Vishnu and bringing a little more positivity into our lives. It’s a perfect time to press “reset” and welcome fresh beginnings. Many families start planning big events like weddings and housewarmings from this day onward, making it a season of new beginnings.

The belief is that fasting, praying, and making these simple offerings on Dev Uthani Ekadashi can wash away past regrets and open up a happier, more peaceful future. It’s a day to let go, to start again, and to feel gratitude for life’s blessings.

In a way, Dev Uthani Ekadashi is an invitation to refresh our spirits. It’s a beautiful chance to connect, reflect, and feel the presence of something larger than ourselves—Lord Vishnu’s guiding light.

 Dev Uthani Ekadashi, falling on November 11-12, 2024, marks Lord Vishnu’s awakening after a four-month slumber. This auspicious day is celebrated with prayers, offerings of fruits, sweets, and milk, and the performance of a Puja. It’s believed to bring blessings and is considered an ideal time for new beginnings, like weddings and housewarmings. The festival signifies spiritual renewal and a fresh start.  Spirituality Lifestyle News -Fashion Trends, Beauty Tips, Celebrity Party News, Relationship advice, Travel and Food Tips