Pradosh Vrat, also known as Pradosham, is a Hindu fasting day dedicated to Lord Shiva. It falls on the 13th day of the lunar fortnight and is observed twice a month. Devotees believe that observing Pradosh Vrat brings blessings, removes obstacles, and fulfills desires.
During Pradosh Vrat, devotees wake up early, take a holy bath, and worship Lord Shiva with offerings of water, milk, flowers, and fruits. They also recite prayers, chant mantras, and perform rituals to seek the deity's blessings. It is believed that observing Pradosh Vrat with devotion and purity can bring peace, prosperity, and happiness in one's life.
On the occasion of Pradosh Vrat, many devotees visit Shiva temples, perform abhishekam (ritual bathing of the deity), and offer special prayers. The day is considered auspicious for seeking forgiveness for past mistakes, seeking blessings for success, and overcoming challenges. The images on this webpage showcase the significance and rituals of Pradosh Vrat, inspiring devotees to observe the fast with faith and devotion.
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