Ekadashi Prasad: When the ordinary became Divine
Hare Krishna ๐
Sometimes, it’s not the big events…
but the smallest moments that leave the deepest spiritual impact.
This was one such experience—with Ekadashi Prasad.
Ekadashi is often described as special—a day of purification, discipline, and devotion.
I had observed it before. I knew its significance.
But like many practices, it had largely remained at the level of understanding.
That day felt different. There was a subtle intention within—not just to observe, but to experience.
We benefitted from this
experience occurred during our road yatra from Mumbai to Vrindavan on 17th
Feb 2022. The goal of the trip was to welcome Sri Radha Kirshna deities (from
casting to complete finish polishing work) and ride back with them to Iskon Vella
(Rajgarh) temple( near Pune). For Ekadashi
on 18th Feb 2022, we packed fasting phalahar items.
As it was getting late,
we decided to skip having darshan of Sri Radha Govindji at Jaipur while passing on the
way. During our fueling halt, just got down to locate bag carrying Ekadashi
items. To our dismay we realized we had missed to carry the bag after
diligently packing all items. Reminds us of the proverb: Man proposes and God disposes,
but for a right reason.
At Dausa town we
stopped to buy Rajgir atta - flour. To our surprise it was easily available which is
generally not the case. We stopped at a restaurant and enquired possibility if
they could cook Ekadashi prasad. using our ingredients. Just then Sri Yogesh Sharma owner of the place
stepped in. He suggested we visit Sri
Radha Govind temple nearby across the road and enquire. Delighted we walked
across and reached the temple. Sri Sharmaji temple priest welcomed us warmly.
We exchanged greetings and explained we are yatris on the way to Vrindavan.
Being winter time, he
explained it was shayan aarti time for the Lord. He wished we must attend the
aarti, honour Ekadasi prasad and then leave for Vrindavan. Just imagine our
delight!!!!
After the fast, when I received the prasad, it seemed like a simple act.
But internally, something shifted. There was:
• A sense of calm
• A quiet satisfaction
• And an unexpected depth of connection
Nothing external had dramatically changed… but something within had.
Realisation
That moment revealed a powerful truth:
๐ Spiritual practices are not mechanical—they are relational.
Ekadashi was no longer just:
• A rule
• A routine
• A calendar event
It became:
• A connection
• A reminder
• A living experience
What I had known intellectually…
I began to feel.
Legend: Around 400
years ago, to escape attack from Mughals original Sri Radha Govind deities were
shifted from Vrindavan to Jaipur under kings protection. During the journey
deities rested at Dausa for a day where the present temple was built. Then
deities moved to Jaipur. Badrinath Shankaracharya and Nimbarkcharya visit this
temple. One of the Lila’s performed by the Lord.
Priest family stays
within the temple premises. One-night Sharmaji was fast asleep and he heard
knocking sound on the door. He woke up and opened the window to see no one
there. He decided to investigate. As he approached the front of the temple
thieves who were planning to rob the temple were startled and ran away in fear.
All devotees, if possible,
must plan a visit to see the Lord in this temple.




Hare Krishna,Lord and his Lila are unimaginable.His sweet exchanges keeps us going!!
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