The Pradosh Vrat is a significant event in the Hindu calendar, celebrated twice a month on the thirteenth day of each lunar fortnight. Devotees revere this occasion and worship Lord Shiva, seeking his divine blessings for a healthy and prosperous life.
As the upcoming Pradosh Vrat in 2023 is just around the corner, we must have time to start preparing for it. And, It is a time for introspection and spiritual cleansing, as individuals aim to purify their mind, body, and soul and strive towards a righteous path.
In this blog, we will discuss the significance of the Pradosh Vrat and how you can prepare yourself for it in 2023 to experience its divine power and blessings.
What Is Pradosh Vrat
The term “Pradosh” means “twilight” in Sanskrit, and “Vrat” refers to a religious observance or vow. On the thirteenth day of every month in the Hindu Calendar, the three-hour period of twilight is the most suitable time to worship Lord Shiva. Wearing Rudraksha and Vibhuti, devotees undergo fasting on this day.
By doing this, devotees believe that their minds, body, and souls will be purified, promoting overall well-being.
Legend of Pradosh
There are various legends associated with the Pradosh Vrat, one of which is related to the churning of the ocean (Samudra Manthan) by the gods and demons to obtain the nectar of immortality.
It is said that during this churning, a deadly poison called Halahala emerged, which had the potential to destroy the entire universe. Lord Shiva, in his benevolence, drank the poison to save the universe, but it had a severe impact on his throat, turning it blue.
To relieve the pain caused by the poison, Lord Shiva was worshipped during Pradosh Vrat, and he blessed his devotees with health, wealth, and happiness. If you perform this Vrat with devotion and sincerity, people believe, Lord Shiva will bless you and give you strength to overcome obstacles in life.
Pradosh Vrat Katha
Pradosh Vrat Katha is a story associated with the observance of the Pradosh Vrat, a Hindu fast observed on the 13th day of both the lunar fortnights (Shukla Paksha and Krishna Paksha) in the Hindu calendar month.
The Pradosh Vrat Katha recounts the story of a hunter named Suswara who lived in a forest with his wife and children. One day, while hunting, he climbed a tree and witnessed Lord Shiva and Goddess Parvati performing the Pradosh Vrat.
They were pleased with his devotion and granted him blessings, which resulted in a transformation of his life. The story highlights the importance of observing the Pradosh Vrat and the benefits it brings to devotees.
It is believed that observing the Pradosh Vrat helps to alleviate sins, grants wealth, good health, and happiness, and ensures spiritual progress. During the Pradosh Vrat, devotees worship Lord Shiva and observe a fast, consuming only fruits, milk, and water.
What is the significance of Pradosh Vrat?
The Pradosh Vrat is highly significant among Hindu festivals. It would bring several benefits to the devotee. Some of the key significance of the Pradosh Vrat is:
Blessings of Lord Shiva:
The Pradosh Vrat is primarily observed to seek the blessings of Lord Shiva. It is believed that Lord Shiva is highly pleased with those who observe the Pradosh Vrat and fulfils their wishes.
Removal of sins:
Observing the Pradosh Vrat is believed to help in the removal of sins and the attainment of salvation. It is said that the worship of Lord Shiva during this Vrat helps to purify the mind and soul of the devotee.
Good health:
Observing the Pradosh Vrat is believed to bring good health to the devotee. It is said that this Vrat helps in the healing of diseases and ensures physical and mental well-being.
Prosperity:
The Pradosh Vrat is also believed to bring prosperity and wealth to the devotee. It is said that the worship of Lord Shiva during this Vrat helps in the removal of financial problems and the attainment of material success.
Spiritual progress:
Observing the Pradosh Vrat is believed to help in the spiritual progress of the devotee. It is said that the worship of Lord Shiva during this Vrat helps in the attainment of spiritual enlightenment and liberation.
Shukla Paksha Pradosh and Krishna Paksha Pradosh
Mainly, there are two types of Pradosh Vrat that are observed by Hindus:
Shukla Paksha Pradosh Vrat:
Shukla Paksha Pradosh Vrat is observed on the thirteenth day during the waxing phase of the moon (Shukla Paksha) in the Hindu calendar month. This Vrat is observed to seek the blessings of Lord Shiva and to ensure a happy and prosperous life.
Krishna Paksha Pradosh Vrat:
Krishna Paksha Pradosh Vrat is observed on the thirteenth day during the waning phase of the moon (Krishna Paksha) in the Hindu calendar month. This Vrat is observed to seek the blessings of Lord Shiva and to ensure the removal of sins and the attainment of spiritual enlightenment.
All Pradosh Vrat dates in 2023 and Pradosha Puja Time
January 4thWednesday |
Sunrise: Jan 04, 7:13 AM Sunset: Jan 04, 5:50 PM Trayodashi Tithi Start: Jan 03, 10:02 PM Trayodashi Tithi End: Jan 05, 12:01 AM Pradosha Puja Time : Jan 04, 5:50 PM – Jan 04, 8:30 PM |
January 19thThursday |
Sunrise: Jan 19, 7:14 AM Sunset: Jan 19, 6:00 PM Trayodashi Tithi Start: Jan 19, 1:18 PM Trayodashi Tithi End: Jan 20, 10:00 AM Pradosha Puja Time : Jan 19, 6:00 PM – Jan 19, 8:39 PM |
February 2ndThursday |
Sunrise: Feb 02, 7:10 AM Sunset: Feb 02, 6:10 PM Trayodashi Tithi Start: Feb 02, 4:26 PM Trayodashi Tithi End: Feb 03, 6:58 PM Pradosha Puja Time : Feb 02, 6:10 PM – Feb 02, 8:46 PM |
February 18thSaturday |
Sunrise: Feb 18, 7:01 AM Sunset: Feb 18, 6:20 PM Trayodashi Tithi Start: Feb 17, 11:36 PM Trayodashi Tithi End: Feb 18, 8:02 PM Pradosha Puja Time : Feb 18, 6:20 PM – Feb 18, 8:52 PM |
March 4thSaturday |
Sunrise: Mar 04, 6:50 AM Sunset: Mar 04, 6:27 PM Trayodashi Tithi Start: Mar 04, 11:43 AM Trayodashi Tithi End: Mar 05, 2:07 PM Pradosha Puja Time : Mar 04, 6:27 PM – Mar 04, 8:55 PM |
March 19thSunday |
Sunrise: Mar 19, 6:36 AM Sunset: Mar 19, 6:33 PM Trayodashi Tithi Start: Mar 19, 8:07 AM Trayodashi Tithi End: Mar 20, 4:55 AM Pradosha Puja Time : Mar 19, 6:33 PM – Mar 19, 8:57 PM |
April 3rdMonday |
Sunrise: Apr 03, 6:21 AM Sunset: Apr 03, 6:39 PM Trayodashi Tithi Start: Apr 03, 6:24 AM Trayodashi Tithi End: Apr 04, 8:05 AM Pradosha Puja Time : Apr 03, 6:39 PM – Apr 03, 8:59 PM |
April 17thMonday |
Sunrise: Apr 17, 6:08 AM Sunset: Apr 17, 6:44 PM Trayodashi Tithi Start: Apr 17, 3:46 PM Trayodashi Tithi End: Apr 18, 1:27 PM Pradosha Puja Time : Apr 17, 6:44 PM – Apr 17, 9:01 PM |
May 3rdWednesday |
Sunrise: May 03, 5:56 AM Sunset: May 03, 6:51 PM Trayodashi Tithi Start: May 02, 11:18 PM Trayodashi Tithi End: May 03, 11:50 PM Pradosha Puja Time: May 03, 6:51 PM – May 03, 9:04 PM |
May 17thWednesday |
Sunrise: May 17, 5:49 AM Sunset: May 17, 6:57 PM Trayodashi Tithi Start: May 16, 11:36 PM Trayodashi Tithi End: May 17, 10:28 PM Pradosha Puja Time: May 17, 6:57 PM – May 17, 9:07 PM |
June 1stThursday |
Sunrise: Jun 01, 5:44 AM Sunset: Jun 01, 7:04 PM Trayodashi Tithi Start: Jun 01, 1:39 PM Trayodashi Tithi End: Jun 02, 12:48 PM Pradosha Puja Time : Jun 01, 7:04 PM – Jun 01, 9:12 PM |
June 15thThursday |
Sunrise: Jun 15, 5:45 AM Sunset: Jun 15, 7:09 PM Trayodashi Tithi Start: Jun 15, 8:32 AM Trayodashi Tithi End: Jun 16, 8:40 AM Pradosha Puja Time : Jun 15, 7:09 PM – Jun 15, 9:16 PM |
July 1stSaturday |
Sunrise: Jul 01, 5:48 AM Sunset: Jul 01, 7:12 PM Trayodashi Tithi Start: Jul 01, 1:17 AM Trayodashi Tithi End: Jul 01, 11:07 PM Pradosha Puja Time : Jul 01, 7:12 PM – Jul 01, 9:19 PM |
July 15thSaturday |
Sunrise: Jul 15, 5:54 AM Sunset: Jul 15, 7:11 PM Trayodashi Tithi Start: Jul 14, 7:17 PM Trayodashi Tithi End: Jul 15, 8:33 PM Pradosha Puja Time : Jul 15, 7:11 PM – Jul 15, 9:20 PM |
July 30thSunday |
Sunrise: Jul 30, 6:00 AM Sunset: Jul 30, 7:06 PM Trayodashi Tithi Start: Jul 30, 10:34 AM Trayodashi Tithi End: Jul 31, 7:27 AM Pradosha Puja Time : Jul 30, 7:06 PM – Jul 30, 9:17 PM |
August 13thSunday |
Sunrise: Aug 13, 6:06 AM Sunset: Aug 13, 6:57 PM Trayodashi Tithi Start: Aug 13, 8:20 AM Trayodashi Tithi End: Aug 14, 10:25 AM Pradosha Puja Time : Aug 13, 6:57 PM – Aug 13, 9:11 PM |
August 28thMonday |
Sunrise: Aug 28, 6:11 AM Sunset: Aug 28, 6:44 PM Trayodashi Tithi Start: Aug 28, 6:23 PM Trayodashi Tithi End: Aug 29, 2:48 PM Pradosha Puja Time : Aug 28, 6:44 PM – Aug 28, 9:02 PM |
September 12thTuesday |
Sunrise: Sep 12, 6:16 AM Sunset: Sep 12, 6:30 PM Trayodashi Tithi Start: Sep 11, 11:52 PM Trayodashi Tithi End: Sep 13, 2:21 AM Pradosha Puja Time : Sep 12, 6:30 PM – Sep 12, 8:51 PM |
September 27thWednesday |
Sunrise: Sep 27, 6:20 AM Sunset: Sep 27, 6:15 PM Trayodashi Tithi Start: Sep 27, 1:46 AM Trayodashi Tithi End: Sep 27, 10:19 PM Pradosha Puja Time : Sep 27, 6:15 PM – Sep 27, 8:40 PM |
October 11thWednesday |
Sunrise: Oct 11, 6:25 AM Sunset: Oct 11, 6:01 PM Trayodashi Tithi Start: Oct 11, 5:37 PM Trayodashi Tithi End: Oct 12, 7:54 PM Pradosha Puja Time : Oct 11, 6:01 PM – Oct 11, 8:30 PM |
October 26thThursday |
Sunrise: Oct 26, 6:32 AM Sunset: Oct 26, 5:49 PM Trayodashi Tithi Start: Oct 26, 9:44 AM Trayodashi Tithi End: Oct 27, 6:57 AM Pradosha Puja Time : Oct 26, 5:49 PM – Oct 26, 8:21 PM |
November 10thFriday |
Sunrise: Nov 10, 6:41 AM Sunset: Nov 10, 5:40 PM Trayodashi Tithi Start: Nov 10, 12:36 PM Trayodashi Tithi End: Nov 11, 1:58 PM Pradosha Puja Time: Nov 10, 5:40 PM – Nov 10, 8:16 PM |
November 24thFriday |
Sunrise: Nov 24, 6:50 AM Sunset: Nov 24, 5:36 PM Trayodashi Tithi Start: Nov 24, 7:07 PM Trayodashi Tithi End: Nov 25, 5:22 PM Pradosha Puja Time: Nov 24, 5:36 PM – Nov 24, 8:15 PM |
December 10thSunday |
Sunrise: Dec 10, 7:01 AM Sunset: Dec 10, 5:37 PM Trayodashi Tithi Start: Dec 10, 7:13 AM Trayodashi Tithi End: Dec 11, 7:10 AM Pradosha Puja Time : Dec 10, 5:37 PM – Dec 10, 8:18 PM |
December 24thSunday |
Sunrise: Dec 24, 7:09 AM Sunset: Dec 24, 5:43 PM Trayodashi Tithi Start: Dec 24, 6:24 AM Trayodashi Tithi End: Dec 25, 5:55 AM Pradosha Puja Time : Dec 24, 5:43 PM – Dec 24, 8:24 PM |
Let’s Seek the Blessings of Lord Shiva
As we approach the upcoming Pradosh Vrat in 2023, it is a great opportunity for devotees to cleanse their mind, body, and soul and seek the blessings of Lord Shiva. Observing the Vrat with dedication and devotion, consuming only fruits, milk, and water, and offering prayers to Lord Shiva can help in the removal of sins, the attainment of good health, prosperity, and spiritual progress. Let us prepare for the upcoming Pradosh Vrat and seek the blessings of Lord Shiva for a happy and prosperous life.
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