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Pradosh Vrat 2024: Dates, Puja Time, Significance, Rituals

Posted on May 17, 2024

Pradosh Vrat is an important Hindu fasting ritual observed on the 13th day (Trayodashi) of both the waxing (Shukla Paksha) and waning (Krishna Paksha) phases of the lunar month. This auspicious day is dedicated to Lord Shiva and Goddess Parvati, and devotees fast with great devotion to seek their blessings.

Significance

The term ‘Pradosh’ means ‘the first part of the night,’ and the vrat (fast) is observed during this period. It is believed that observing Pradosh Vrat can bring prosperity, peace, and happiness. Devotees believe that worshiping Lord Shiva on this day helps in removing sins and fulfilling wishes.

Rituals and Observance

  1. Morning Preparations: Devotees wake up early and take a ritual bath. They clean their homes and visit temples to offer prayers.
  2. Fasting: The fast begins at sunrise and continues until the Pradosh period (1.5 hours after sunset). Some devotees observe a strict fast without food and water, while others may consume fruits and milk.
  3. Evening Pooja: The main rituals are performed in the evening. Devotees decorate the idol of Lord Shiva with flowers and offer bilva leaves, fruits, and sweets. Special prayers and hymns, including the Shiva Chalisa and Maha Mrityunjaya Mantra, are recited.
  4. Lighting of Lamps: Devotees light oil lamps (diyas) to signify the removal of darkness and ignorance.
  5. Chanting and Meditation: Chanting the Panchakshara Mantra “Om Namah Shivaya” and meditating upon Lord Shiva’s form is an integral part of the vrat.

Types of Pradosh Vrat

  1. Nitya Pradosh: Observed every Trayodashi.
  2. Maha Pradosh: Observed when Pradosh falls on a Saturday.
  3. Som Pradosh: Observed when Pradosh falls on a Monday, believed to be the most auspicious.

Benefits

Observing Pradosh Vrat is believed to bring numerous spiritual and material benefits, including:

  • Liberation from past sins
  • Improved health and longevity
  • Prosperity and wealth
  • Harmony and peace in family life

Conclusion

Pradosh Vrat is a revered practice that strengthens one’s faith and devotion towards Lord Shiva. By observing this vrat with sincerity and dedication, devotees seek to purify their minds and souls, achieving a higher state of spiritual consciousness and overall well-being.

Pradosh Vrat 2024 Dates for all months:

January 9th
Tuesday
Tithi Timing : Jan 08, 11:59 PM – Jan 09, 10:25 PM
Pradosha Puja Time : Jan 09, 5:53 PM – Jan 09, 8:33 PM
January 23rd
Tuesday
Tithi Timing : Jan 22, 7:52 PM – Jan 23, 8:39 PM
Pradosha Puja Time : Jan 23, 6:03 PM – Jan 23, 8:41 PM
February 7th
Wednesday
Tithi Timing : Feb 07, 2:02 PM – Feb 08, 11:17 AM
Pradosha Puja Time : Feb 07, 6:13 PM – Feb 07, 8:48 PM
February 21st
Wednesday
Tithi Timing : Feb 21, 11:28 AM – Feb 22, 1:22 PM
Pradosha Puja Time : Feb 21, 6:21 PM – Feb 21, 8:53 PM
March 8th
Friday
Tithi Timing : Mar 08, 1:20 AM – Mar 08, 9:58 PM
Pradosha Puja Time : Mar 08, 6:29 PM – Mar 08, 8:56 PM
March 22nd
Friday
Tithi Timing : Mar 22, 4:44 AM – Mar 23, 7:18 AM
Pradosha Puja Time : Mar 22, 6:34 PM – Mar 22, 8:58 PM
April 6th
Saturday
Tithi Timing : Apr 06, 10:19 AM – Apr 07, 6:54 AM
Pradosha Puja Time : Apr 06, 6:40 PM – Apr 06, 8:59 PM
April 21st
Sunday
Tithi Timing : Apr 20, 10:42 PM – Apr 22, 1:11 AM
Pradosha Puja Time : Apr 21, 6:46 PM – Apr 21, 9:01 PM
May 5th
Sunday
Tithi Timing : May 05, 5:42 PM – May 06, 2:40 PM
Pradosha Puja Time : May 05, 6:52 PM – May 05, 9:04 PM
May 20th
Monday
Tithi Timing : May 20, 3:59 PM – May 21, 5:40 PM
Pradosha Puja Time : May 20, 6:59 PM – May 20, 9:08 PM
June 4th
Tuesday
Tithi Timing : Jun 04, 12:19 AM – Jun 04, 10:01 PM
Pradosha Puja Time : Jun 04, 7:05 PM – Jun 04, 9:13 PM
June 19th
Wednesday
Tithi Timing : Jun 19, 7:28 AM – Jun 20, 7:50 AM
Pradosha Puja Time : Jun 19, 7:10 PM – Jun 19, 9:17 PM
July 3rd
Wednesday
Tithi Timing : Jul 03, 7:10 AM – Jul 04, 5:54 AM
Pradosha Puja Time : Jul 03, 7:12 PM – Jul 03, 9:20 PM
July 19th
Friday
Tithi Timing : Jul 18, 8:44 PM – Jul 19, 7:41 PM
Pradosha Puja Time : Jul 19, 7:10 PM – Jul 19, 9:19 PM
August 1st
Thursday
Tithi Timing : Aug 01, 3:29 PM – Aug 02, 3:27 PM
Pradosha Puja Time : Aug 01, 7:04 PM – Aug 01, 9:16 PM
August 17th
Saturday
Tithi Timing : Aug 17, 8:06 AM – Aug 18, 5:51 AM
Pradosha Puja Time : Aug 17, 6:53 PM – Aug 17, 9:08 PM
August 31st
Saturday
Tithi Timing : Aug 31, 2:25 AM – Sep 01, 3:41 AM
Pradosha Puja Time : Aug 31, 6:41 PM – Aug 31, 8:59 PM
September 15th
Sunday
Tithi Timing : Sep 15, 6:12 PM – Sep 16, 3:10 PM
Pradosha Puja Time : Sep 15, 6:26 PM – Sep 15, 8:48 PM
September 29th
Sunday
Tithi Timing : Sep 29, 4:48 PM – Sep 30, 7:07 PM
Pradosha Puja Time : Sep 29, 6:12 PM – Sep 29, 8:38 PM
October 15th
Tuesday
Tithi Timing : Oct 15, 3:42 AM – Oct 16, 12:19 AM
Pradosha Puja Time : Oct 15, 5:57 PM – Oct 15, 8:27 PM
October 29th
Tuesday
Tithi Timing : Oct 29, 10:32 AM – Oct 30, 1:16 PM
Pradosha Puja Time : Oct 29, 5:46 PM – Oct 29, 8:20 PM
November 13th
Wednesday
Tithi Timing : Nov 13, 1:01 PM – Nov 14, 9:43 AM
Pradosha Puja Time : Nov 13, 5:38 PM – Nov 13, 8:15 PM
November 28th
Thursday
Tithi Timing : Nov 28, 6:24 AM – Nov 29, 8:40 AM
Pradosha Puja Time : Nov 28, 5:36 PM – Nov 28, 8:15 PM
December 13th
Friday
Tithi Timing : Dec 12, 10:26 PM – Dec 13, 7:40 PM
Pradosha Puja Time : Dec 13, 5:38 PM – Dec 13, 8:19 PM
December 28th
Saturday
Tithi Timing : Dec 28, 2:27 AM – Dec 29, 3:33 AM
Pradosha Puja Time : Dec 28, 5:45 PM – Dec 28, 8:27 PM

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