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Pavitra Putrada Ekadashi

Introduction
Pavitra Putrada Ekadashi is a highly revered Hindu fasting day observed on the Ekadashi (11th day) of the Shukla Paksha in the month of Shravan. It is also known as Pavitra Ekadashi and is associated with blessings for childbirth and family harmony.

Significance of Purity
Shravan is considered a holy month, and this Ekadashi emphasizes spiritual purity and discipline. Devotees observe fast, chant mantras, and dedicate the day to Lord Vishnu, seeking inner peace and divine grace.

For Blessings of Progeny
The word "Putrada" means "giver of sons." Couples who wish for a child observe this Ekadashi with deep devotion. It is believed that sincere worship on this day can bless devotees with healthy offspring.

Worship Rituals
Devotees wake up early, take a holy bath, and offer water, tulsi leaves, and sweets to Lord Vishnu. Many observe a full-day fast, spend the night in prayer and devotional singing.

Benefits and Merits
According to scriptures, observing Pavitra Putrada Ekadashi can result in removal of sins, fulfillment of family desires, and attainment of spiritual upliftment. It is considered highly beneficial for marital and parental well-being.

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