Pradosha Vrata
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Pradosha Vrata is observed on the 13th day of a
fortnight and there are two Pradosham in a Hindu month. Lord Shiva and
Goddess Parvati are worshipped in the evening during twilight on this
day. In some regions, the day is dedicated to Nataraja form of Shiva.
The fasting on this day is observed for success, peace and fulfillment
of desires. It is said that mere darshan of any of the one form of Shiva
removes ignorance.
Pradosham is observed when the Trayodashi Tithi is there during the twilight period. This is important.
The importance of Pradosha Vrata and how to observe it is narrated in the Skanda Purana.
There
are two methods of fasting on the day. Some people observe a 24-hour
fast which includes not sleeping during night. Another method is fasting
from sunrise till sunset and after Shiva puja in the evening the fast
is broken.
Pradosham
is the twilight period just before sunset and after sunset. Pujas and
prayers are performed during this period. Many people during this period
spend the time in a Shiva temple or listening to the glory of Shiva.
In
the evening, an hour before sunset the devotee takes bath and prayers
are offered to Lord Shiva, Goddess Parvathi, Ganesha, Kartik and Nandi.
After the initial prayers, Lord Shiva is worshipped in the form of a
Kalasha (sacred pot). The Kalasha filled with water is covered with
darbha grass and a lotus is drawn on the pot.
Another
form of worship is the puja of Shivling. The shivling is bathed with
water and Bilva leaves are offered. Some people use a painting or
picture of Shiva for worship. It is said that offering Bilva leaves on
Pradosham is highly auspicious.
After
this people listen to the Pradosha Vrata Katha or story or read
chapters from Shiva Purana. Then the Maha Mrityunjaya Mantra is recited 108 times.
After this the water used in the puja ceremony is given as ‘Prasad’ along with sacred ash. The ash is applied on the forehead.
It
is said that just lighting a single lamp during Pradosham period is
enough to please Lord Shiva and the act is highly rewarding. Majority of
Shiva devotees have a darshan of Shiva during Pradosham in a nearby
temple.
Importance of Pradosham - Dedicated to Shiva
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Pradhosha Vrata, or Pradhosham, is an important fasting day dedicated to Lord Shiva. Pradosha occurs twice in a month – on the 13th day (Trayodashi) – during the waxing moon fortnight and the other during the waning moon fortnight. The puja and worship is done in the evening. The Pradosha period can be loosely indicated as 1.5 hours before sunset and 1 hour after sunset.
The Shiva Purana states that one undertakes fasting on Pradhosha will be blessed with wealth, children, happiness and honor. The fasting and worship is specially undertaken by women who long to have children. It is said that those praying to Shiva during the auspicious time of Pradhosha will be freed from sins.
There
are numerous legends associated with the Pradhosha Vratam. It is
believed that Lord Shiva drank the Halahala poison that was churned up
from the Ocean of Milk (Samudra Manthan) during Pradosham.
Another
myth indicates that Lord Shiva and Parvati, the divine couple, are in a
propitious mood during the evening twilight on the Trayodashi day and
hence are easily pleased and grants whatever that a sincere devotee
asks.
Offering Bael or Bilva leaves during the period to Lord Shiva is considered auspicious.
There are Shiva devotees that observe fast on both Pradosha days in a month. Some only fast during the waning phase of moon.
Staunch
devotees opt for water only fasting and will only eat the ‘prasad’
offered in the evening. Such devotees only eat cooked from next day
morning.
Another
method of fasting is by eating fruits and such devotees eat cooked food
on the day after the evening prayers. The strictness of the Pradosha
fasting is usually decided by the devotee.
Some devotees do not fast but worship Shiva during the period or visit temples.
Since Monday is dedicated to Shiva,
the Pradosha falling on Monday is referred as Soma- Pradosha and is
considered highly auspicious. Pradosha falling on Saturday during the
waning phase of moon is also auspicious.
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