Pradosh vrat or pradosham is considered an auspicious day in the Hindu calendar. It is dedicated to Lord Shiva and his beloved consort, Goddess Parvati. Anyone seeking peace, prosperity, and good health can observe this fast and experience spiritual enlightenment in their lives.
However, it's important to understand the fasting rules and rituals before observing the Pradosh vrat 2024.
If you are new to all this, then here’s a brief guide to help you get a better understanding of this.
Significance of Pradosh Vrat 2024
The term Pradosh refers to the period of twilight, i.e., the beginning of the night, right after the sunset. Hence, the pradosh vrat begins early in the morning and is concluded after worshiping Lord Shiva after sunset.
The Pradosh vrat tithi falls on the 13th day of the Hindu month. Hence, there are two pradosh dates every month – one falls during the Shukla Paksha (waxing moon) and the other during the Krishna Paksha (waning moon).
Types of Pradosh Vrat
- Soma Pradosham or Chandra Pradosham: When the pradosh vrat falls on Monday.
List of Pradosh Vrat 2024
Tithi |
Date & Day |
Bhauma Pradosh Vrat (K) |
Tuesday, 09 January |
Bhauma Pradosh Vrat (S) |
Tuesday, 23 January |
Pradosh Vrat (K) |
Wednesday, 07 February |
Pradosh Vrat (S) |
Wednesday, 21 February |
Pradosh Vrat (K) |
Friday, 08 March |
Pradosh Vrat (S) |
Friday, 22 March |
Shani Pradosh Vrat (K) |
Saturday, 06 April |
Pradosh Vrat (S) |
Sunday, 21 April |
Pradosh Vrat (K) |
Sunday, 05 May |
Soma Pradosh Vrat (S) |
Monday, 20 May |
Bhauma Pradosh Vrat (K) |
Tuesday, 04 June |
Pradosh Vrat (S) |
Wednesday, 19 June |
Pradosh Vrat (K) |
Wednesday, 03 July |
Pradosh Vrat (S) |
Thursday, 18 July |
Pradosh Vrat (K) |
Thursday, 01 August |
Shani Pradosh Vrat (S) |
Saturday, 17 August |
Shani Pradosh Vrat (K) |
Saturday, 31 August |
Pradosh Vrat (S) |
Sunday, 15 September |
Pradosh Vrat (K) |
Sunday, 29 September |
Bhauma Pradosh Vrat (S) |
Tuesday, 15 October |
Bhauma Pradosh Vrat (K) |
Tuesday, 29 October |
Pradosh Vrat (S) |
Wednesday, 13 November |
Pradosh Vrat (K) |
Thursday, 28 November |
Pradosh Vrat (S) |
Friday, 13 December |
Shani Pradosh Vrat (K) |
Saturday, 28 December |
(K) - Krishna Paksha (waning moon) Pradosh
(S) - Shukla Paksha (waxing moon) Pradosh
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Pradosh Fasting Rules and Rituals
There are two ways to observe the pradosh vrat. Firstly, you can start the fast with the sunrise in the morning and observe fasting for a complete 24 hours (i.e., until the next sunrise). Or you can observe the vrat from sunrise till sunset thereafter you can break your fast after offering prayers to Lord Shiva in the evening.
You can practice the following rituals on Pradosh vrat regardless of the way you choose to observe the fast:
- Get up early in the morning, take a bath, and wear clean clothes.
- Set up the altar, placing a picture or idol of Lord Shiva. Light the earthen lamp along with some incense sticks.
- Hereafter, offer fruits, sweets, flowers, and bel patra (leaves) to Lord Shiva.
- Next, invoke the deity by chanting the Maha Mrityunjaya mantra (108 times) and take the oath of observing the pradosh vrat (specifying the period or number of pradosh fasts you’ll be observing).
- Conclude the puja by singing Shiva aarti and seeking the blessings of Shiva and Parvati.
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Foods You Can Eat While Fasting
Most devotees observe a strict fast, without any food and water during the pradosh vrat. However, if completely abstaining from food and water is not possible for you, you can consume the following sattvic foods while fasting:
Foods to Avoid
Consuming any non-sattvic food items is strictly prohibited during pradosham. Here is a list of items that you must avoid consuming:
- Non-vegetarian food
- Grains and legumes
- Alcohol
- Onions & Garlic
- White salt
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TakeawaySo, this was all about the pradosh vrat 2024.
Meanwhile, what’s important to know here is that Pradosh vrat is not just about fasting and refraining from food. But it is also about connecting yourself with the divine through prayers, meditation, and mantras. Hence, spend some time in tranquility, meditating on the higher spiritual energy that directs you towards the divine.