एकादश्यां व्रतं कुर्वञ्जागरेण समन्वितम् / अपरैः सुकृतैः पूतो न प्रेतो न प्रेतो जायते नरः
ekādaśyāṃ vrataṃ kurvañjāgareṇa samanvitam / aparaiḥ sukṛtaiḥ pūto na preto na preto jāyate naraḥ
A man who observes the Ekādaśī fast together with keeping vigil, and who is purified by other meritorious deeds as well, does not become a preta—indeed, he is not born into the preta-state.
Lord Vishnu (in discourse to Garuda/Vinata-putra)
Afterlife Stage: Pretayoni
Concept: Ekādaśī fasting with night vigil, supported by other merits, prevents preta-state.
Vedantic Theme: Bhakti-supported karma: vrata as a means to chitta-shuddhi and divine protection.
Application: Observe Ekādaśī with fasting (as able) and night vigil (jāgara), adding charity and ethical conduct to strengthen merit.
Primary Rasa: shanta
Secondary Rasa: adbhuta
Type: temple/home-shrine
Related Themes: Garuda Purana: Ekadashi-mahatmya style passages (contextual parallel within Purana tradition)
This verse states that observing Ekādaśī with night-vigil, supported by other good deeds, purifies a person so that they do not enter the preta-condition after death.
It implies that post-death outcomes are shaped by dharmic practice and accumulated merit: disciplined observance (vrata) and wakeful devotion (jāgaraṇa) help prevent the soul from falling into the intermediate preta-state.
Keep regular vows with sincerity—such as Ekādaśī fasting (as health permits), night prayer/meditation, and consistent ethical conduct—so that one’s life builds purification (sukṛta) rather than confusion and attachment.