In the past, a king named Muchukunda ruled. He was Indra's best friend. This Vishnubhakta was also a friend of Kubera, Yama, Vibhishan etc. His daughter Chandrabhaga was married to Rahkumar Shobhan. Once Shobhan came to the in-laws' house. The king beat all the drums and ordered that the fast of Ekadashi be made compulsory on the tenth day of Aso Vad.
Shobha also fasted but died of starvation. So Chandrabhaga agreed to be sati but her father did not ask her to do so. Under the influence of this vow, Shobhan started living in Devanagari on the Mandrachal mountain. His splendor was similar to that of Indra. Devanganas were eager to serve him.
On the advice of Munivarya, Chandrabhaga performed this Ekadashi vow lovingly and by the effect of the vow, he attained divine happiness and attained nearness to the divine body.
The implication is that the story of Rama Ekadashi is like a worry. Those who listen to this story are freed from all sins and die in Vaikuntha. The results of this excellent vow are enormous. ‘Achieving such a feeling’
Rama means woman, i.e. Aso Vad Ekadashi was solemnly performed by King Muchukunda at the behest of his wife. And both this king and queen went to enjoy all kinds of happiness in this world to rejoice in Vishnulok, hence the name of this Ekadashi was Rama Ekadashi. This story is called Mahapapanashak, like Kamadhenu, the glory of this Rama Ekadashi is holy, benevolent and benevolent. Fasting is very simple, only fasting is preferred in the ritual. This fast can be served by young and old. Ekadashi Vrat is the step of Moksha Marg.