Kamada Ekadashi is often associated with the fulfillment of wishes, yet observing it this year revealed a deeper truth. Before desires can be fulfilled, they must be understood. This Ekadashi gently shifted my perspective—from wanting more to becoming aware of what truly matters.

The day began with a conscious intention to practice restraint—not as denial, but as clarity. Fasting simplified the day. Without constant consumption or distraction, my thoughts slowed down. I began to notice patterns in my desires—how many were driven by habit rather than need.

Kamada Ekadashi is dedicated to Lord Vishnu, the sustainer. Reflecting on this, I realized how discipline sustains balance in life. Desires, when left unchecked, create restlessness. Discipline does not suppress them; it refines them.

Offering prayers throughout the day felt grounding. The chants carried reassurance rather than demand. They reminded me that faith does not promise immediate results—it promises guidance. Having the right puja essentials ready through PujaSamagriOnline allowed my devotion to remain uninterrupted and focused.

As the hours passed, the fast felt less physical and more mental. It created space to observe emotional impulses—impatience, expectation, comparison. Watching these impulses without reacting to them felt liberating. The Ekadashi became less about what I refrained from eating and more about what I refrained from entertaining mentally.

Breaking the fast felt intentional. Nourishing the body after restraint reinforced balance rather than indulgence. It reminded me that fulfillment comes not from excess, but from awareness.

Kamada Ekadashi taught me that desires do not disappear through force; they transform through understanding. And discipline, when practiced gently, becomes a tool for clarity rather than control.

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