Pradosham occurs twice every lunar month, specifically on the thirteenth lunar day (trayodashi) of each fortnight in the Hindu calendar. This is the best time to connect with the Lord Shiva and seek HIS blessings for our spiritual/material journey.

Pradosham, also spelled as Pradosha, derives its name from the term “Pradosh,” which refers to the twilight period – the fleeting moments just before sunset and immediately after sunset. It is during this juncture that Pradosham unfolds, and it is believed that Lord Shiva, the Supreme Deity, is at his most benevolent and accessible during this time.

Pradosham is not just an ordinary event; it is a spiritual harvest, a moment of connection with the divine, and an opportunity for inner transformation. It offers solace in troubled times, dispels negativity, and paves the way for personal growth and enlightenment.

“Skanda Purana states that if a devotee worships Lord Shiva on this day will never suffer from lack of wealth for 100 lifetimes and it has the power to redeem us from all our sins from all lifetimes.”

Pradosham Rituals for Prosperity

  1. Chanting the Powerful Shiva Mantra 📿 – Om Namah Shivaya 108 Times: This practice is not only a way to invoke the divine presence of Lord Shiva but also an act of spiritual purification. It helps clear the mind, remove negativity, and create a sense of inner peace and harmony, which are essential foundations for prosperity.
  2. Embracing the 🔱 Shiv Tandav Stotram: During the auspicious Pradosh Kalam, devotees often listen to or chant the Shiv Tandav Stotram, a hymn that extols the magnificence of Lord Shiva. It is said that this ritual has the potential to invoke the blessings of Goddess Lakshmi, who is known as the goddess of wealth and prosperity. By performing this sacred practice, devotees seek not only spiritual enlightenment but also the fulfillment of their material desires.
  3. Offering Bael Leaves 🌿 (Bilwa) to Lord Shiva: The bael leaf, also known as Bilwa, holds immense significance in the worship of Lord Shiva. Devotees offer these leaves to Lord Shiva as a symbol of devotion and reverence. As an added act of devotion, the name of Lord Rama (Ram) can be inscribed on the leaf using Chandan or sandalwood paste before offering it to Lord Shiva. For detailed insights on how to perform this ritual, you can visit cosmic27.com/bilwa.
  4. Acts of Charity: 💝 Donating Money or Food: One of the fundamental principles of prosperity is the act of giving. During Pradosham, devotees are encouraged to donate money or food to those in need. This practice not only embodies compassion and empathy but also creates positive karma, which can manifest as prosperity in various forms in the giver’s life.
  5. Observing 👁️ a Simple Fast: Fasting during Pradosham is a practice that demonstrates dedication and self-control. This act of self- discipline aligns the body and mind, creating the conditions for prosperity to manifest.

Shani Pradosham

When Pradosh falls on a Saturday it is referred to as “Shani Pradosh” or “Shani Trayodashi”. Pradosh is one of the best days to do remedies for Shani (Saturn).

Shani Pradosham Rituals

  1. Worship 🙏 Lord Hanuman with Hanuman Chalisa: Devotion to Lord Hanuman is believed to bring protection and strength. Reciting or listening to the Hanuman Chalisa, a sacred hymn dedicated to Lord Hanuman, is considered one of the most effective remedies for managing Saturn’s influence. To learn more about the significance of this practice, visit cosmic27.com/hanuman.
  2. Embrace the 🌟 Healing Power of Sri Rudram: Sri Rudram is a powerful Vedic chant dedicated to Lord Rudra. Listening to or reciting Sri Rudram in a meditative state can help cleanse the mind and soul, offering solace and manifestation powers.
  3. Chant 📿 Aum Namah Shivaya: The sacred mantra “Aum Namah Shivaya” invokes the blessings of Lord Shiva and can be chanted 1008 times or 108 times to promote inner peace, balance, and spiritual awakening.
  4. Illuminate Your Path with a Sesame 🪔 Oil Lamp at Sunset: Lighting a lamp with sesame oil during sunset is a symbolic act of dispelling darkness and inviting positive energies into your life. It is a practice that signifies the removal of ignorance and the pursuit of knowledge and wisdom.
  5. Embrace the Spirit of 💛 Charity: Charity is a powerful way to counteract the negative effects of karma. By donating to those less fortunate and those who serve you, you create a positive karmic balance and sow the seeds of compassion and selflessness.
  6. Declutter Your Living ✅ Space: Physical clutter often mirrors mental and emotional clutter. By decluttering your home and parting with unused items, including footwear and electronics that no longer work, you create space for positive energy to flow freely.
  7. Feed 🐦‍⬛ Crows: A Sign of Respect: Crows are connected to the planet Saturn and our ancestors.
  8. Reconnect with the 🌎 Earth: Walk Barefoot on Grass: Walking barefoot on grass, known as “earthing” or “grounding,” can help you reconnect with the Earth’s natural energies. It is believed to promote physical and emotional balance.
  9. Seek Wisdom in “The Greatness of 🪐 Saturn: Reading chapters from the book “The Greatness of Saturn” (Shani Mahatmaya) can offer insights into understanding Saturn’s influence and provide guidance on navigating life’s challenges with grace and wisdom.
  10. Explore the 8 Walk🚶🏽‍♂️: The “8 walk” is a unique practice that involves walking in a figure-eight pattern. To learn more about its significance and benefits, visit cosmic27.com/8walk.

Bhauma Pradosham

The combination of Tuesday ruled by Bhauma or Mars and Trayodashi or the 13th Lunar day is called Bhauma Pradosh. People who have any doshas related to Mars in their horoscope can observe this vrat to be free from any obstacles/issues created by Mars. This can also help to strengthen your Mars. Our Puranas say that Lord Shiva honored Mars or Bhauma for his severe penance (tapas) by giving him the status of a planet and his own Loka which is known as “Mangal Loka”. Mangal means “auspiciousness” and it is another name of Mars.

Bhauma Pradosham Rituals

  1. Abhishekam to Lord Shiva at 🌇 Sunset: Performing Abhishekam to Lord Shiva during the sunset, especially when Trayodashi Tithi (the thirteenth lunar day) is prevailing, is a sacred act of devotion. This ritual is often accompanied by the recitation of Sri Rudram, a Vedic hymn dedicated to Lord Rudra, a form of Lord Shiva. To learn more about how to perform Abhishekam, you can visit cosmic27.com/abhishek.
  2. Embracing the Skanda 🪷Guru Kavacham: Listening to the Skanda Guru Kavacham is a practice that reveres Lord Karthikeya as the divine teacher and protector. This powerful composition invokes the blessings and guidance of Lord Karthikeya, helping devotees navigate life’s challenges with wisdom and grace.
  3. Meditating🧘🏽‍♀️during Brahma Muhurta: Brahma Muhurta, the auspicious time before sunrise, is considered ideal for meditation and spiritual practices. By waking up early, taking a refreshing shower, and meditating during this sacred time, one can tap into the stillness of the early morning hours to enhance their growth and clarity.
  4. Japa of Karthikeya Mantras 📿: Lord Karthikeya, the deity of Mars, is revered through the repetition of his mantras. Mantras such as “Aum Sam Saum Subramanyaya Namaha” and “Aum Saravana Bhava” are chanted to invoke the blessings and protection of Lord Karthikeya, particularly for overcoming challenges and obstacles.
  5. Honoring 🙏 Lord Karthikeya with Skanda Sashti Kavacham: Listening to the Skanda Sashti Kavacham is another way to honor Lord Karthikeya, particularly during the auspicious occasion of Skanda Sashti. This composition extols the valor and divine attributes of Lord Karthikeya, offering protection and blessings to the devotees.