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Devotees generally observe a strict fast from sunrise until the Puja is completed. Many choose to observe a "Phalahar" fast, where they consume only fruits, milk, and specific Vrat items (like Sabudana or Kuttu). Grains and salt are usually avoided.

Rahu is the planet of suddenness. It governs unexpected events, shocks, accidents, and sudden financial changes (both gains and losses).

The "Brahma-Astra" (ultimate weapon) for securing a government job is strengthening the Sun and Saturn. Offer water (Arghya) to the Sun daily in a copper vessel and recite the Aditya Hridaya Stotram (for authority). Simultaneously, light a mustard oil lamp under a Peepal tree on Saturdays and recite the Shani Stotram (for job stability).

No. According to Hindu scriptures, consuming grains, especially rice, is strictly prohibited on any Ekadashi day. Devotees observing the fast should rely on a fruit-based diet (Phalahar), milk, or remain entirely without food and water (Nirjala) based on their physical capacity.