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Pradosh Vrat 2025 Dates – Complete Shiva Pradosham Fasting Calendar Guide

Pradosh, also referred as Pradosham or Pradosha, is an auspicious day dedicated to Hindu God Shiva. Below are the Pradosh 2025 dates. The Vrat falls on the 13th day of every lunar fortnight in traditional Hindu calendar. Shiva devotees fast from sunrise to sunset and important rituals and pujas are held during the twilight period. Usually there are only two Pradosham in a month. Pradosh Dates 2025 August 2025 Pradosh August 6 – Wednesday August 20 – Wednesday September 2025 Pradosha September 5 – Friday September 19 – Friday October 2025 Pradosh October 4 – Saturday - Shani Pradosh October 18 – Saturday - Shani Pradosh November 2025 Pradosh November 3 – Monday - Som Pradosh November 17 – Monday - Som Pradosh December 2025 Pradosh December 2 – Tuesday - Bhauma Pradosh December 17 – Wednesday Pradosh Dates 2026 January 2026 Pradosh January 1, 2026 – Thursday  January 16 – Friday January 30 – Friday February 2026 Pradosh February 14, 2026 – Saturday - Shani Pradosh March 20...

Shani Pradosh 2025 Dates – Pradosh Vrat On Saturday Importance

Shani Pradosh Vrat happens when Pradosha day dedicated to Lord Shiva falls on Saturday or Shanivar. In Hinduism, Saturday is dedicated to the worship of Lord Shani or Shaneeshwara – one among the Navagrahas. For those believing in Hindu astrology and horoscope, Lord Shani can create problems in life. It is believed that fasting and praying on Pradosh day will help in keeping removing the effects of Shani. Shani Pradosh 2025 Dates January 11 May 24 October 4 October 18 The importance  of Shani Pradosh is because devotees of Shiva cannot be troubled by any of the Navagrahas including Rahu, Ketu and Shani. It is considered highly meritorious to observe puja in a Shiva Temple or Hanuman Temple or Bhairav Temple on Shani Pradosh day. It is also believed that observing Shani Pradosh will help in getting intelligent and healthy children. Pradosh, or Pradosham, falls on the 13th day in a traditional Hindu lunar calendar. It is believed that Lord Shiva and Parvati are in playf...

What Is Pradosh Kaal? – Pradosham Time In Hinduism?

Pradosh Kaal in Hinduism is the twilight period. The twilight period on the 13 th day during the waxing and waning phase of moon (Shukla Paksha and Krishna Paksha) is the Pradosham period. Golden rule is that Trayodashi tithi should be present during twilight period. If not Pradosh kaal is observed a day earlier or a day later. The popular belief is that Lord Shiva and Goddess Parvati are at their happiest mood during the period and they will bless devotees during the period. Desires are fulfilled when prayers are observed during the Pradosh Kaal. Roughly it can be stated that Pradosh Kaal is the period 1.5 hours before sunset and 1 hour after sunset.

Bhauma Pradosh Vrat 2025 Dates - Importance Of Pradosh Vrat On Tuesday- How to Observe Bhauma Pradosh?

When the Pradosh Vrat day falls on a Tuesday it is known as Bhauma Pradosh. Bhauma is another name of planet Mars or Mangal. Bhauma Pradosh 2025 dates are February 25, March 11, July 8, July 22 and December 2. The days is of great importance as Pradosh tithi is dedicated to Shiva and Tuesday is dedicated to Hanuman. It is believed that all forms of sins and dosh (blemish) are destroyed by fasting on the day. Pradosh, or Pradosha , is an auspicious day dedicated to Lord Shiva and it falls on the 13th day of every lunar fortnight in traditional Hindu calendar. Shiva devotees undertake a fasting from sunrise to sunset on the Pradosham day. Mangal or Mars is the presiding deity of Mangalwar or Tuesday.  There are numerous legends in Hindu scriptures that are associated with Mangal and Shiva. It is said that Bhaum had performed intense Tapas and he was blessed with Mangal Loka by Shiva. Benefits of Bhauma Pradosh Moksha and better life. All sins and blemishes  ar...

Pradosh Vrat On Thursday – Mantra – Puja – Importance

When pradosh falls on Thursday it is of great importance and is known as Guru Pradosh. The day is ideal for propitiating Shiva and getting wishes fulfilled. Here is a look at mantra, puja, rituals and other offerings to be done when pradosh vrat falls on Thursday. Pradosh Vrat Thursday Mantra ॐ जूं सः Om Jhoom Sa Important Puja - Offerings - Rituals Offering a drop of milk on Shivling and later offering the milk to poor and needy children will help in solving all problems related to marriage. Feeding fishes on the day will help in solving financial difficulties and it also helps in solving problems related to property. For fulfillment of desires write om namah shivaya in white color on 21 bilva leaves and offer it on Shivling. Feeding green grass to cow or bull on the day will help in achieving peace and prosperity. Feeding poor on the day will grant happiness to pitr (dead ancestors). This kind act will also make sure that there will be no shortag...

Bhaum Pradosh at Ujjain Mangalnath Temple – Bhat Puja on Bhauma Pradosh

Bhaum Pradosh is observed when fortnightly Pradosh vrat falls on Tuesday in Hindu calendar. The day is of great significance at the famous Mangalnath Temple Dedicated to Shiva in Ujjain in Madhya Pradesh. Special Bhat Puja is held on the Bhauma Pradosh day for prosperity. Pradosh vrat is observed on the 13th day of during the waxing and waning phase of moon and is dedicated to Shiva. It is believed that performing puja on the day will help those people having trouble due to the bad positioning of Mangal Grah in their horoscope. Shiva is said to have control over the Mangal Grah. Bhat Puja is performed on the Bhauma Pradosh day for prosperity.

Ravi Pradosh 2025 Dates – Importance Of Pradosh Vrat On Sunday

Ravi Pradosh occurs when the Pradosh Vrat dedicated to Lord Shiva falls on Sunday. Pradosh is observed on the 13 th day of lunar fortnight. The trayodashi tithi should have pradosh period for the vrat to be observed. In 2025, Ravi Pradosh are marked on February 9 and June 8. Importance Of Pradosh Vrat On Sunday It is believed that observing Pradosh vrat, which falls on Sunday, will help a devotee in having a long life. It is also believed that one observing the vrat will be blessed with good health. How To Observe Ravi Pradosh Vrat? The person performing the vrat should wake up early in the morning just before sunrise and take bath. The person should be clean both mentally and physically. The person should then offer prayers to Ganesha. Next is to offer prayers to Shiva and Maa Parvati. A fast is kept for the entire day. The puja should be performed an hour before sunset. After taking bath the devotee should wear white color dress. The puja is performed at the puja ar...

Maha Pradosh – What is Mahapradosh?

Maha Pradosh is a rare occurrence of the Pradosham, or Pradsha Vrata, dedicated to Lord Shiva falling on a Saturday during the waning phase of moon in a traditional Hindu lunar calendar. The Pradosh period – the twilight period – on the 13th day during Krishna Paksha (waning phase of period) is considered highly auspicious for worshiping Lord Shiva and Goddess Parvati. Fasting from sunrise to sunset is the main ritual on the day for Shiva devotees. The prayers and rituals for Pradosh begin around 1.5 hours before sunset and end one hour after sunset. Special pujas are performed in Shiva temples during the period. It is said that Lord Shiva and Parvati are in a happy mood during Pradosham period and are easily pleased. Pradosh falling on Saturday is known as Shani Pradosh. But the Pradosh falling during Shukla Paksha (waxing phase of moon) is not defined a particular name but is also considered auspicious by many.

Som Pradosh Vrat 2025 – Importance - Puja - Mantra - Benefits Of Observing Soma Pradosham

Observed on the 13th day of a lunar fortnight, Pradosh, also referred as Pradosha Vrata and Shiva Pradosham, is a highly auspicious day dedicated to Lord Shiva. Som or Soma Pradosh is observed when Pradosha Vrata day falls on a Monday. Som Pradosh 2025 dates are January 27, June 23, November 3 and November 17. Som Pradosh Vrat Mantra Shreem Sureshwaraya Namah Shivaya Shreem श्रीं सुरेश्वराय नमः शिवाय श्रीं Importance of Som Pradosh Vrat Monday is dedicated to Lord Shiva and is considered highly auspicious day to offer pujas and prayers to Lord Shiva. There is a popular belief that the power of all the gods and goddesses in Hindu pantheon merge in the Shivling or in places where there is the presence of Shiva. It is said that just before sunset on Som Pradosh, Shiva dances happily on Kailash mountain and he fulfills the desires of devotees who follow dharma. Lord Shiva had told Goddess Sati that in Kali Yuga (the present era as per Hinduism), the easiest way t...

The Story of Pradosh Fasting – Pradosh Vrat Katha

Pradosh Vrat, also known as Pradosham, is dedicated to Lord Shiva and Goddess Parvati. The Pradosh fasting and rituals are observed on the 13th day of lunar fortnight.There is an interesting story mentioned in the Puranas which narrate the origin of the Pradosh Fasting. The Pradosh vrat katha is associated with Samudurmanthana or Churning of ocean and Lord Shiva drinking the poison Halahala. To get Amrita or the elixir of life, Devas and Asuras started the Samudra Manthan or churning of ocean on the advice from Lord Vishnu. The churning of the ocean produced the terrible poison Halahala which had the capacity to devour the universe. Lord Shiva came to the rescue of the Devas and Demons and he drank the poison Halahala. The demons and gods continued the churning of the ocean and finally they got the Amrut or elixir on the twelfth day of lunar fortnight. The Devas and Asuras thanked Lord Shiva on the thirteenth day. Pleased with the devotion, Lord Shiva is...

Friday Pradosham Benefits – Shukra Pradosh - Mantra - Story - How to Observe

Pradosham is dedicated to Lord Shiva and it is observed on the 13th day of a fortnight as per traditional Hindu lunar calendar. Shukra Pradosh is observed when Pradosham falls on Friday. Below is the Friday Pradosham benefits, mantra, Vrat Katha and  how to observe Shukra Pradosh. Shukra Pradosh Mantra   क्लीं   काममूर्तये   नमः   शिवाय   क्लीं Kleem Kamurtaye Namah Shivaya Kleem Friday Pradosham Benefits As per Shuka Maharishi, those performing Shukra Pradosh will be blessed with all forms of happiness. It is also good for couples. All forms of difficulties in marriage will be removed. Performing it will help in couples to stay together for a very long period. The benefit of Pradosham was narrated by Shiva to Sati. He told her that during Kali Yuga, Pradosham is the best way to attain Dharma, Artha, Kama, and Moksha. The greatness of the vrat was realized by Sage Vyasa who told it to Suta Maharishi. Suta Rishi then told it to Sanaka...

Pradosh Vrat Benefits - Shiva Pradosham

Pradosh Vrat, or Pradhosham, is an important fasting day dedicated to Lord Shiva. Pradosha occurs twice in a month – on the 13th day (Trayodashi). Pradosh Vrat benefits are: The importance of Pradosh Vrat in Kali Yuga was narrated by Shiva to Sati. This was later shared by Sage Vyasa to Maharishi Suta. Rishi Suta shared it with Sanakadi Rishis for the benefits of all living beings in the universe. The most important benefit of the vrat is that it helps in overcoming all forms of defects and negativities in life. In Kali Yuga (the present age), Pradosh Vrat helps in achieving dharm, ardh, kam and moksha - the four purushartas in Hinduism. Peace and prosperity Early marriage – desired marriage. It helps in fulfillment of romance, love and marriage Liberation or Moksha Self realization. Shedding of ignorance. Victory over enemies. To overcome bad luck. To solve property related disputes. Please note that all vrat benefits happen when we follow Dharma and our desires...

Pradosh Vrat Food – What Can Be Eaten On Pradosh Fasting?

Pradosh Vrat is an important Upvaas (fasting) dedicated to Lord Shiva. Millions of Hindu devotees observe Pradosh Vrat, which is considered highly auspicious by Shiva devotees. The traditional approach is to abstain from food completely on the day. But nowadays a complete fast is not possible for many people. Such people consume certain food items on the Pradosh Vrat day and observe only a partial fast. The most preferred Ekadasi fasting food is Sabudana Khichadi with potatoes and groundnut – but no onion and garlic. Some people opt for a complete fruit diet. Fresh and dried fruits, milk products, and nuts can be consumed on the day. You can take gruel or kanji on the day at night. Drink lots of water.

Bhaum Pradosh at Ujjain Angareshwar Temple Dedicated to Shiva

Bhaum Pradosh is observed when fortnightly Pradosh fasting falls on Tuesday in Hindu calendar. The day is of great significance at the famous Angareshwar Temple dedicated to Shiva in Ujjain in Madhya Pradesh. Pradosh vrat is observed on the 13th day of during the waxing and waning phase of moon and is dedicated to Shiva. It is believed that performing puja on the day will help those people having trouble due to the bad positioning of Angarak Grah (Mangal) in their horoscope. Shiva is said to have control over the Angaraka. Special Maha Arati is organized on the day at Angareshwar Temple . Angareshwar Temple is located behind the famous Mangalnath Temple. Angareshwar means one who presides over Angarak or Mangal.

Pradosh Vrat Vidhi – Pradosh Vrat Puja Vidhi

Pradosh Vrat is observed on the 13th day of a fortnight and there are two Pradosham in a Hindu month. Here is a brief idea about Pradosh Vrat Vidhi. Lord Shiva and Goddess Parvati are worshipped in the evening during twilight on this day. In some regions, the day is dedicated to Nataraja form of Shiva. The fasting on this day is observed for success, peace and fulfillment of desires. It is said that mere darshan of any of the one form of Shiva removes ignorance. Pradosh Vrat is observed when the Trayodashi Tithi is there during the twilight period. This is important. The  importance of Pradosh Vrat  and Vrat and Puja Vidhi is explained in the Skanda Purana. Pradosh Vrat Vidhi There are two methods of Vrat or fasting on the day. Some people observe a 24-hour Vrat which includes not sleeping during night. Another method is fasting from sunrise till sunset and after Shiva puja in the evening the Vrat is broken. Fasting is complete without any f...

How to do or observe Pradosham or Pradosh Vrat dedicated to Shiva?

Pradosh Vrat is observed on the 13th day of a fortnight and there are two Pradosham in a Hindu month. Lord Shiva and Goddess Parvati are worshipped in the evening during twilight on this day. In some regions, the day is dedicated to Nataraja form of Shiva. The fasting on this day is observed for success, peace and fulfillment of desires. It is said that mere darshan of any of the one form of Shiva removes ignorance. Pradosham is observed when the Trayodashi Tithi is there during the twilight period. This is important. The importance of Pradosha Vrata and how to observe it is narrated in the Skanda Purana. There are two methods of fasting on the day. Some people observe a 24-hour fast which includes not sleeping during night. Another method is fasting from sunrise till sunset and after Shiva puja in the evening the fast is broken. Pradosham is the twilight period just before sunset and after sunset. Pujas and prayers are performed during this period. Many pe...

Importance of Pradosham Dedicated to Shiva - Significance of Pradosh Vrat

Pradosh Vrat, or Pradhosham, is an important fasting day dedicated to Lord Shiva. Pradosha occurs twice in a month – on the 13th day (Trayodashi) – during the waxing moon fortnight and the other during the waning moon fortnight. The puja and worship is done in the evening. The Pradosha period can be loosely indicated as 1.5 hours before sunset and 1 hour after sunset. The Shiva Purana states that one undertakes fasting on Pradhosha will be blessed with wealth, children, happiness and honor. The fasting and worship is specially undertaken by women who long to have children. It is said that those praying to Shiva during the auspicious time of Pradhosha will be freed from sins. There are numerous legends associated with the Pradhosha Vratam. It is believed that Lord Shiva drank the Halahala poison that was churned up from the Ocean of Milk (Samudra Manthan) during Pradosham. Another myth indicates that Lord Shiva and Parvati, the divine couple, are in a propitious ...

Udyapan for Pradosh Vrat – How to do Udyapan of Pradosh Vrat or Fasting? - Udyapan Vidhi For Fasting Dedicated to Shiva

Udyapan is the ritualistic ending of a vrat. Udyapan of Pradosh Vrat is observed after the completion of the Pradosh fasting. Here is a brief description of Udyapan Vidhi for Pradosh Vrat. After the completion of the fast, on the Udyapan day prayers are offered to a Kalash filled with water. This water is then taken to a sacred spot or Shiva temple and poured on the Shivling. Prayer at home involves chanting of ‘Om Namah Shivaya’ as much times as you can 51 or 108 or 1008 times. You can also offer Bilva leaves to a Shivling along with water. As Prasad you can prepare a sweet or offer fruits. This after the puja can be shared with family members, friends, relatives and neighbors. To complete the Udyapan of Pradosh Vrat, you should perform Annadanam or food donation to poor children and old people. This can be performed on the day of Udyapan or on a later date.

Bhanu Pradosha

Bhanu Pradosha holds significance as it combines the observance of Pradosh Vrat, dedicated to Lord Shiva, with the reverence for Surya, the Sun god, represented by the term "Bhanu." This unique occurrence transpires when the 13th day of the lunar fortnight, known as Trayodashi, coincides with a Sunday, also known as Ravivar. The timing is particularly significant as it aligns with Trayodashi tithi during sunset. In 2025, Bhanu Pradosha are marked on February 9 and June 8. The observance of Pradosh Vrat itself is a revered tradition in Hinduism, where devotees fast and perform rituals to seek the blessings of Lord Shiva and Goddess Parvati. This vrat typically falls on the 13th day of both the dark and bright lunar fortnights, known respectively as Shukla Paksha and Krishna Paksha, as per the traditional Hindu calendar. In South India, certain Hindu communities hold special rituals on Bhanu Pradosha, adding cultural and regional flavors to the observance. These rituals of...

Pradosh on Monday – Importance of Shiva Pradosha Vrat on Somwar

Pradosh, also referred as Pradosha Vrata and Shiva Pradosham, is a highly auspicious day dedicated to Lord Shiva. When Pradosh Vrat falls on Monday, it is known as Som or Soma Pradosh.  Monday, or Somwar, is dedicated to Lord Shiva and is considered highly auspicious day to offer pujas and prayers to Lord Shiva. The day gains even greater significance during the month of Shravan (July – August). Pradosh as the name indicates is a period just before sunset and after sunset – the twilight. Roughly, the Pradosha period is between 1.5 hours before sunset and 1 hour after sunset. It is said that Lord Shiva and Parvati are in a happy mood during Pradosham period and they shower blessings on devotees. Shiva devotees fast on the Pradosham day and the fast is broken after evening pujas. Most Shiva devotees also spent time at Shiva temples. Special pujas are performed in temples during the period. You may also like to read How to observe Pradosha?

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