When is Pradosh Vrat in November? In Hinduism, Pradosh Vrat is observed on both Trayodashi Tithi (thirty-fourth day) of every month. This fast is dedicated to the worship of Lord Shiva and Goddess Parvati. Worshipping on this special day is believed to bring happiness, prosperity, and success in life through the grace of Lord Shiva.
Actually, Pradosh Vrat is observed twice a month. On this day, a fast is observed from morning till evening, and Lord Shiva and his entire family are worshipped. The fast is broken after the rituals are performed. Let's find out from Ujjain's Pandit Anand Bhardwaj when the first Pradosh Vrat falls in November.
The fast will be observed on this day.
According to the Vedic calendar, the Trayodashi Tithi of the Shukla Paksha (bright fortnight) of the Kartik month will begin at 5:07 am on November 3, 2025, and will end at 2:05 am on the midnight of November 3 and 4, 2025. In such a situation, the Pradosh fast will be observed on November 3rd.
What is the meaning of Som Pradosh?
When Trayodashi Tithi falls on Monday, it is called Som Pradosh. Observing this fast is believed to bring desired results. Those whose Moon is giving inauspicious results in their horoscope should definitely observe Som Pradosh regularly. People often observe this fast to have children.
Pradosh in a rare coincidence
The first Pradosh fast of November falls on Monday, November 3rd, 2025. Due to falling on a Monday, it will be called Som Pradosh. Since both Monday and the Pradosh fast are dedicated to Lord Shiva, observing the Pradosh fast on November 3rd will yield double the benefits. Furthermore, Ravi Yoga is also forming on this day, which is considered very auspicious for worship, prayers, fasting, etc.
Make sure to follow these rules:
– On the day of Pradosh fast, wake up early in the morning, bathe, and then offer prayers to the Sun God and take a vow to observe the fast.
– After this, thoroughly clean the place of worship and anoint Lord Shiva with Panchamrit.
– After this, worship the Shiva family and offer Bel leaves, flowers, incense, lamps, etc. to Lord Shiva. Then recite the story of Pradosh Vrat.
– At the end of the puja, perform aarti of Lord Shiva and recite the Shiva Chalisa. Only after this, break your fast.
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