What is Pradosh Vrat? Significance, Legend- Everything you need to know

The term ‘Pradosh’ means twilight. Now, let us know in blog about Pradosh Vrat, its Significance and much more.

The term ‘Pradosh’ means twilight. That is why the vrat is celebrated between night and day, also known as sandhyakal. Although major regions of the country celebrate Bhagwan Shiva and Mata Parvati on this day, some regions of India worship Bhagwan Shiva’s Natraj avatar. 

Now, let us know in blog about Pradosh Vrat, its Significance and much more.

Legend of Pradosh Vrat

According to Vedic texts, Pradosh Vrat is observed because of a legend going around since the time of Samudra Manthan. The legend goes that when halahal or poison emerged from the ocean, Bhagwan Shiva consumed it to save the Universe from destruction. However, Mata parvati intervened and stopped the effects of poison from spreading. 

After the completion of Samudra Manthan, all the devtas were so elated that they forgot to thank Bhagwan Shiva for his sacrifice. It was on the thirteenth day that the devtas realised their mistake. Bhagwan Shiva forgave all of them with all his heart. This act of forgiveness is celebrated as Pradosh, symbolizing the blessings and salvation bestowed upon devotees who observe this vrat with sincerity. 

Another legend states that on Trayodashi tithi, Bhagwan Shiva and Mata Parvati are particularly benevolent, granting blessings to devotees who worship them during dusk and observe the fast with dedication.

Ways to do Puja

According to the Skanda Purana, Pradosham is observed in two ways.

The first method follows a strict day-long fast spanning 24 hours, with devotees staying awake during the night.

The second method involves fasting from sunrise to sunset, followed by evening worship of Lord Shiva and breaking the fast thereafter.

  1. Sit on an asan
  2. Perform abhishek of Bhagwan Shiva with milk, curd, honey, ghee and sugar
  3. Perform abhishek with Gangajal
  4. Offer Kumkum, Akshat and flowers
  5. Offer Bhang, Datura, Bel patra and fruits of Bel patra to Bhagwan Shiva
  6. Read Shiv stotra paath
  7. Perform shankar aarti

After the initial abhishek, Bhagwan Shiva is worshipped, and his energy is invoked in a sacred Kalash, placed on darbha grass adorned with lotus symbols and filled with water.

After completing the rituals, devotees listen to Pradosh Vrat katha and chant the Maha Mrityunjaya Mantra 108 times. Following this, they partake of water from the Kalash, apply ash tilak on their foreheads, and visit Lord Shiva temples. Lighting diyas during this time is believed to enhance the benefits of Pradosh Vrat.

Alongside chanting the Maha Mrityunjaya Mantra, devotees may recite other potent mantras associated with Bhagwan Shiva, such as the Rudra Gayatri Mantra or the Shiva Panchakshari Mantra. These mantras helps in getting Bhagwan Shiva’s blessings, removing negativity, and fostering spiritual growth.

Participate in online puja organised by VAMA
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Name of PujaTemple (Place)
Rin Mukti PujaRin Mukteshwar Mahadev Temple (Ujjain)
Mata Kamakhya MahapujaMata Kamakhya Shakti Peeth (Guwahati)
Shani Sade SatiShani Shingnapur Devsthanam ,Maharashtra
Shri Lakshmi Kuber Mahayagya Aur RudrabhishekJageshwar Kuber Mandir,Almora, Uttrakhand
Rahu Grah Shanti PujaJarkutinatheshwar Mahadev Temple,Prayagraj

Significance of Pradosh Vrat

Bhagwan Shiva is also known as Bhole, so you can offer him anything you want with pure devotion. Although for some special benefits devotees are advised to offer Bhagwan Shiva the following things:

  1. Milk for wealth and relief from mental stress
  2. Water for health benefits
  3. Fruit juice for relief from all kinds of diseases
  4. Mustard oil for victory over all enemies
  5. Kewde ka attar mixed with water for relief from loans and E.M.I 

Pradosh Vrat also holds significance on different days of the week:

Monday: Som Pradosham Vrat – fosters positive thinking and fulfils wishes.

Tuesday: Bhanu Pradosh – helps in overcoming health issues and brings prosperity.

Wednesday: Saumya Vaara Pradosham – fulfils wishes and imparts knowledge.

Thursday: Guruvar Pradosh Vrat – evokes blessings from ancestors and pitras.

Friday: Bhrigu Vaara Pradosham Fast – brings contentment and success.

Saturday: Shani Pradosham – grants prosperity and success.

Sunday: Bhaanu Vaara Pradosham – bestows long life, peace, and prosperity

Pradosh Vrat dates in 2024

DateDaySunriseSunsetTrayodashi Tithi TimingPradosha Puja Time
January 9Tuesday7:14 AM5:53 PMJan 08, 11:59 PM – Jan 09, 10:25 PMJan 09, 5:53 PM – Jan 09, 8:33 PM
January 23Tuesday7:13 AM6:03 PMJan 22, 7:52 PM – Jan 23, 8:39 PMJan 23, 6:03 PM – Jan 23, 8:41 PM
February 7Wednesday7:08 AM6:13 PMFeb 07, 2:02 PM – Feb 08, 11:17 AMFeb 07, 6:13 PM – Feb 07, 8:48 PM
February 21Wednesday6:59 AM6:21 PMFeb 21, 11:28 AM – Feb 22, 1:22 PMFeb 21, 6:21 PM – Feb 21, 8:53 PM
March 8Friday6:45 AM6:29 PMMar 08, 1:20 AM – Mar 08, 9:58 PMMar 08, 6:29 PM – Mar 08, 8:56 PM
March 22Friday6:32 AM6:34 PMMar 22, 4:44 AM – Mar 23, 7:18 AMMar 22, 6:34 PM – Mar 22, 8:58 PM
April 6Saturday6:17 AM6:40 PMApr 06, 10:19 AM – Apr 07, 6:54 AMApr 06, 6:40 PM – Apr 06, 8:59 PM
April 21Sunday6:04 AM6:46 PMApr 20, 10:42 PM – Apr 22, 1:11 AMApr 21, 6:46 PM – Apr 21, 9:01 PM
May 5Sunday5:54 AM6:52 PMMay 05, 5:42 PM – May 06, 2:40 PMMay 05, 6:52 PM – May 05, 9:04 PM
May 20Monday5:47 AM6:59 PMMay 20, 3:59 PM – May 21, 5:40 PMMay 20, 6:59 PM – May 20, 9:08 PM
June 4Tuesday5:44 AM7:05 PMJun 04, 12:19 AM – Jun 04, 10:01 PMJun 04, 7:05 PM – Jun 04, 9:13 PM
June 19Wednesday5:45 AM7:10 PMJun 19, 7:28 AM – Jun 20, 7:50 AMJun 19, 7:10 PM – Jun 19, 9:17 PM
July 3Wednesday5:49 AM7:12 PMJul 03, 7:10 AM – Jul 04, 5:54 AMJul 03, 7:12 PM – Jul 03, 9:20 PM
July 19Friday5:56 AM7:10 PMJul 18, 8:44 PM – Jul 19, 7:41 PMJul 19, 7:10 PM – Jul 19, 9:19 PM
August 1Thursday6:01 AM7:04 PMAug 01, 3:29 PM – Aug 02, 3:27 PMAug 01, 7:04 PM – Aug 01, 9:16 PM
August 17Saturday6:08 AM6:53 PMAug 17, 8:06 AM – Aug 18, 5:51 AMAug 17, 6:53 PM – Aug 17, 9:08 PM
August 31Saturday6:12 AM6:41 PMAug 31, 2:25 AM – Sep 01, 3:41 AMAug 31, 6:41 PM – Aug 31, 8:59 PM
September 15Sunday6:17 AM6:26 PMSep 15, 6:12 PM – Sep 16, 3:10 PMSep 15, 6:26 PM – Sep 15, 8:48 PM
September 29Sunday6:21 AM6:12 PMSep 29, 4:48 PM – Sep 30, 7:07 PMSep 29, 6:12 PM – Sep 29, 8:38 PM
October 15Tuesday6:27 AM5:57 PMOct 15, 3:42 AM – Oct 16, 12:19 AMOct 15, 5:57 PM – Oct 15, 8:27 PM
October 29Tuesday6:34 AM5:46 PMOct 29, 10:32 AM – Oct 30, 1:16 PMOct 29, 5:46 PM – Oct 29, 8:20 PM
November 13Wednesday6:43 AM5:38 PMNov 13, 1:01 PM – Nov 14, 9:43 AMNov 13, 5:38 PM – Nov 13, 8:15 PM
November 28Thursday6:53 AM5:36 PMNov 28, 6:24 AM – Nov 29, 8:40 AMNov 28, 5:36 PM – Nov 28, 8:15 PM
December 13Friday7:03 AM5:38 PMDec 12, 10:26 PM – Dec 13, 7:40 PMDec 13, 5:38 PM – Dec 13, 8:19 PM
December 28Saturday7:11 AM5:45 PMDec 28, 2:27 AM – Dec 29, 3:33 AMDec 28, 5:45 PM – Dec 28, 8:27 PM
Pradosh Vrat 2024 Dates

Bhagwan Shankar doesn’t pick favorites between good or bad people, and he cares for everyone equally. No matter who you are, rich or poor, he accepts you just the way you are. His love is like a big, warm hug that makes everyone feel safe and loved. He teaches us that being kind and forgiving is what truly matters, and he welcomes everyone with open arms into his heart. Worshipping him leads to boundless results.