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What is Hari Vasara and Why Should Parana Be Avoided During It?

The second day of fasting is recommended for certain groups of people. These include Sanyasis (renunciates), widows, and those seeking Moksha (liberation). The purpose of observing fasting on the second day is to deepen one’s spiritual commitment and detachment from material life. This alternate Ekadashi fasting day often coincides with Vaishnava Ekadashi, which is followed strictly by Vaishnavas, the devotees of Lord Vishnu. Visit us for more information.

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The Paraayan most preferred time for Parana is Pratahkal, the morning period after sunrise. Devotees should avoid breaking their fast during Madhyahna (midday). If it is not possible to break the fast in Pratahkal, one should wait and do it after Madhyahna. It is crucial to adhere to these timings to ensure the benefits of fasting are retained. Visit us for more information.

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