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Saturday 21st of December 2024

Pradosham Dates and Timings for 2025


Pradosham is a sacred occasion for devotees of Lord Shiva. Observed twice every lunar month, it marks an auspicious time to seek blessings and perform rituals. This guide provides an in-depth look at the significance of Pradosham, the complete list of dates and timings for 2025, and how to observe this spiritual day effectively.

What is Pradosham?

The term Pradosham refers to the period around sunset on Trayodashi, the 13th day of the lunar fortnight. It is believed that during this time, Lord Shiva and Goddess Parvati are in a benevolent mood, blessing devotees who seek their grace.

Pradosham occurs twice a month:

  1. Shukla Paksha Pradosham: During the waxing moon phase.
  2. Krishna Paksha Pradosham: During the waning moon phase.

Pradosham Dates and Timings in 2025

Below is the complete list of Pradosham dates and timings in the year 2025. The timings indicate the Pradosham period, typically lasting 2 hours and 24 minutes, beginning 1 hour and 12 minutes before sunset and ending 1 hour and 12 minutes after sunset.

Pradosham Dates and Timings 2025

Date Day Paksha Type Pradosham Timings (IST)
January 11 Saturday Shukla Paksha Shani Pradosham 5:53 PM – 8:17 PM
January 27 Monday Krishna Paksha Soma Pradosham 5:56 PM – 8:20 PM
February 9 Sunday Shukla Paksha Ravi Pradosham 6:02 PM – 8:26 PM
February 25 Tuesday Krishna Paksha Bhauma Pradosham 6:06 PM – 8:30 PM
March 11 Tuesday Shukla Paksha Bhauma Pradosham 6:10 PM – 8:34 PM
March 27 Thursday Krishna Paksha Guru Pradosham 6:14 PM – 8:38 PM
April 10 Thursday Shukla Paksha Guru Pradosham 6:17 PM – 8:41 PM
April 25 Friday Krishna Paksha Shukra Pradosham 6:20 PM – 8:44 PM
May 9 Friday Shukla Paksha Shukra Pradosham 6:23 PM – 8:47 PM
May 24 Saturday Krishna Paksha Shani Pradosham 6:26 PM – 8:50 PM
June 8 Sunday Shukla Paksha Ravi Pradosham 6:28 PM – 8:52 PM
June 23 Monday Krishna Paksha Soma Pradosham 6:30 PM – 8:54 PM
July 8 Tuesday Shukla Paksha Bhauma Pradosham 6:32 PM – 8:56 PM
July 22 Tuesday Krishna Paksha Bhauma Pradosham 6:33 PM – 8:57 PM
August 6 Wednesday Shukla Paksha Budha Pradosham 6:33 PM – 8:57 PM
August 20 Wednesday Krishna Paksha Budha Pradosham 6:33 PM – 8:57 PM
September 5 Friday Shukla Paksha Shukra Pradosham 6:31 PM – 8:55 PM
September 19 Friday Krishna Paksha Shukra Pradosham 6:28 PM – 8:52 PM
October 4 Saturday Shukla Paksha Shani Pradosham 6:24 PM – 8:48 PM
October 18 Saturday Krishna Paksha Shani Pradosham 6:19 PM – 8:43 PM
November 3 Monday Shukla Paksha Soma Pradosham 6:13 PM – 8:37 PM
November 17 Monday Krishna Paksha Soma Pradosham 6:07 PM – 8:31 PM
December 2 Tuesday Shukla Paksha Bhauma Pradosham 6:01 PM – 8:25 PM
December 17 Wednesday Krishna Paksha Budha Pradosham 5:56 PM – 8:20 PM

Note: This table has been customized for Chennai based on typical sunset times. The timings are approximate and may vary slightly depending on the local sunset time. Devotees are advised to check with their local panchang for precise details.

How to Observe Pradosham?

Key Rituals

  1. Fasting: Many devotees observe a fast, consuming only fruits and water until the completion of the Pradosham period.
  2. Abhishekam: Perform Abhishekam (holy bath) for Shiva Lingam using milk, curd, honey, and water.
  3. Chanting: Recite the Maha Mrityunjaya Mantra or Om Namah Shivaya during the Pradosham period.

Temple Visits

Visiting temples, especially those dedicated to Lord Shiva like the Kapaleeshwarar Temple in Chennai, enhances the spiritual experience.

Spiritual Significance of Pradosham

Observing Pradosham is believed to:

  • Remove past karma.
  • Bring peace, prosperity, and happiness.
  • Bestow blessings for health and longevity.

Frequently Asked Questions about Pradosham

1. Why is Pradosham observed?
Pradosham is observed to seek Lord Shiva’s blessings and absolution from sins.

2. Can I observe Pradosham from home?
Yes, you can perform rituals and prayers at home if visiting a temple is not possible.

3. What should I avoid during Pradosham?
Avoid consuming non-vegetarian food, engaging in negative thoughts, and missing the Pradosham timing for rituals.

Pradosham is a time for spiritual reflection and connection with Lord Shiva. Mark these dates in your calendar and immerse yourself in devotion to experience divine grace. Share this guide with fellow devotees to spread awareness about this auspicious day.


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