Ekādaśī-Vrata Nirṇaya: Avoiding Daśamī-Viddha and Establishing Trimīśrā
द्वादशी तु तदा ग्राह्या त्रयोदश्यान्तु पारणम् / एकादशी कलापिस्यादुपोष्या द्वादशी तथा
dvādaśī tu tadā grāhyā trayodaśyāntu pāraṇam / ekādaśī kalāpisyādupoṣyā dvādaśī tathā
في تلك الحال تُؤخَذ دْوَادَشِي (Dvādaśī) للاعتبار في العبادة، ويكون البارَنا (pāraṇa) أي فَكّ الصوم في تْرَيودَشِي (Trayodaśī). وحتى إن لم يبقَ من إيكادَشِي (Ekādaśī) إلا جزء يسير، فليُصَم؛ وكذلك تُراعى دْوَادَشِي بضبطٍ وزهد.
Lord Viṣṇu (in discourse to Garuḍa / Vinatā-putra)
Concept: When tithi overlap creates complexity, accept Dvādaśī for observance and perform pāraṇa on Trayodaśī; even minimal Ekādaśī presence validates fasting; Dvādaśī also requires restraint.
Vedantic Theme: Niyama and śraddhā: disciplined alignment with dharma refines mind (antaḥkaraṇa-śuddhi), supporting bhakti and jñāna.
Application: If Ekādaśī is compromised, shift acceptance to Dvādaśī per rule; delay pāraṇa to Trayodaśī; treat even short Ekādaśī as sufficient for upavāsa; maintain restraint on Dvādaśī.
Primary Rasa: shanta
Secondary Rasa: adbhuta
Type: ritual time-window (tithi sequence)
Related Themes: Garuda Purana 1.125.5-6 (Trimiśrā praised; avoid Daśamī conjunction)
This verse stresses correct tithi-based discipline: accept Dvādaśī for the observance in certain overlaps, and perform pāraṇa on Trayodaśī, preserving the integrity of the vrata.
Indirectly: by emphasizing dharmic observance and restraint (vrata, upavāsa), it supports purification of conduct—one of the Garuḍa Purāṇa’s recurring foundations for spiritual welfare.
When observing Ekādaśī, follow reliable pañcāṅga timing: fast even if only a small portion of Ekādaśī occurs, and break the fast at the correct pāraṇa window—sometimes on Trayodaśī—rather than by convenience.