Mumbai: Pradosh Vrat is significant in Hinduism because it honours Lord Shiva and Goddess Parvati. Lord Shiva and Mother Parvati are worshipped on this day by devout followers with utmost devotion.

Observing Pradosh Vrat is believed to relieve life’s troubles and bring happiness, prosperity, and success by inviting Lord Shiva’s grace. It is believed that Lord Bholenath will bless you with boundless blessings when you chant Shiv mantras and recite Shiva Chalisa on Pradosh Vrat.

During the Falgun month, the Pradosh Vrat falls on the Trayodashi Tithi of the Shukla Paksha. The Pradosh Vrat will begin at 08:21 AM on 22 March 2024 and end at 06:11 AM on 23 March 2024. The second Pradosh Vrat in March will be observed on March 22nd due to the sunrise time.

Devotees who observe Pradosh Vrat should get up early, perform daily rituals, cleanse themselves, and clean their homes or puja areas thoroughly. Place a red cloth on a designated platform and place idols or images of the Shiva family there. Take a vow (sankalp) to observe Pradosh Vrat.

Use Panchamrit and water to bathe the idols of the Shiva family, apply sandalwood paste tilak on the idols, light the ghee lamp, and burn incense. Bel leaves are highly revered in Shiva’s worship, so offer bell leaves to them. Present a garland of white flowers to Lord Shiva and offer kheer as prasad.

Listen to or read the Pradosh Vrat Katha and recite the Maha Mrityunjaya Mantra. You can conclude your puja with an aarti and ask for forgiveness from the deities if you made any mistakes during the worship or vrat. After performing puja, open your fast the next morning.

With this comprehensive guide, devotees can learn the significance, date, rules, and rituals of Pradosh Vrat in Hinduism.

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20.03.2024

Mumbai: Pradosh Vrat is significant in Hinduism because it honours Lord Shiva and Goddess Parvati. Lord Shiva and Mother Parvati are worshipped on this day by devout followers with utmost devotion.

Observing Pradosh Vrat is believed to relieve life’s troubles and bring happiness, prosperity, and success by inviting Lord Shiva’s grace. It is believed that Lord Bholenath will bless you with boundless blessings when you chant Shiv........

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