Pradosh Vrat on 9 May 2025: Sacred Rituals, Muhurat & Spiritual Significance
- Sonali Singh
- May 9
- 3 min read
Pradosh Vrat, also known as Pradosham, is a revered Shaivite observance dedicated to Lord Shiva and Goddess Parvati.
Pradosh Vrat, also known as Pradosham, is a sacred observance in the Sanatangyan tradition that honors Lord Shiva and Devi Parvati. The Pradosh Vrat is followed on both waxing and waning treetr phases of the moon, and is based on the 13th day of the lunar calendar. They tend to be of great importance in the sivaist calendar system. The next Pradosh Vrat is expected to be on 9th May, 2025. This is slated to happen during the Shukla Paksha of the Vaisakha month. Notable during this time is the seeking of the blessing of Shiva Tibh which is told to have sula blessings for devotees.

Timings and Muhurat on 9 May 2025
Achieving the pratishtha on 9th may of any given yer becomes important for the follower thanks to these intruments. It is a time for spiritual growth and devotion.
Sunrise: 05:52 AM
Sunset: 06:54 PM
Moonrise: 04:16 PM
Moonset: 04:07 AM (next day)
Trayodashi Tithi: Begins at 02:56 PM on May 9th and ends at 05:30 PM on May 10th
Pradosh Puja Muhurat: 06:54 PM to 09:05 PM
The Pradosh period—right after sunset—is considered especially favorable for performing the evening puja, as it is believed that Lord Shiva becomes most benevolent during this time.

Rituals and Observance
On this sacred day devotees wake up early, take a bath, and visit temples of Lord Shiva. Many fast strictly, drinking only water or eating fruits. Some follow a more challenging fast, without drinking any water. Temples are filled with mantras and bhajans. The peaceful atmosphere helps people reflect and grow spiritually.
During the evening Pradosh time, people usually perform the following rituals:
Kalasha Sthapana: A copper or silver pot, called a kalasha, is filled with holy water. It is placed on darbha grass and lotus leaves. These symbolize purity and divine energy.
Abhishekam: The Shiva Lingam is bathed with milk, ghee, honey, curd, and sugar, a sacred practice called Panchamrit Abhishekam.
Bilva Leaves Offering: These three-pronged leaves are considered Lord Shiva’s favorite and symbolize the trinity of Brahma, Vishnu, and Mahesh.
Chanting and Katha: Devotees recite the Pradosh Vrat Katha, chant the Maha Mrityunjaya Mantra, and read verses from the Shiva Purana.
These rituals are performed not only to receive blessings but also to connect the soul with divine consciousness. This is an important idea in the Sanatangyan tradition.

Blessings and Spiritual Significance
According to the Skanda Purana, people who observe the Pradosh Vrat with true devotion receive blessings from Lord Shiva and Goddess Parvati. It is believed that during this time, Lord Shiva performs the Ananda Tandava, the dance of bliss. This dance brings spiritual benefits, good health, success, and protection from negative influences to the devotees.
The vrat is very effective in removing obstacles, healing chronic diseases, and bringing mental peace and clarity. People who observe it often feel better and report a stronger sense of well-being. They also feel a deeper connection with the divine energy. This is a key part of the Sanatangyan lifestyle and philosophy.

A Day of Devotion in the Sanatangyan Tradition
According to Sanatangyan belief, the Pradosh Vrat helps create a connection with the divine. It also reminds people to live a life of discipline, devotion, and dharma. Through prayer, fasting, and self-reflection, devotees seek personal transformation and spiritual growth.
On this sacred Pradosh Vrat of 9 May 2025, may all who observe it with sincerity receive the divine grace of Lord Shiva. May this special day bring peace, blessings, and spiritual growth to everyone following the path of Sanatangyan.

The Pradosh Vrat on 9 May 2025 gives devotees a special chance to connect deeply with Lord Shiva and Goddess Parvati. This is done through rituals, devotion, and inner reflection. Rooted in the Sanatangyan tradition, this sacred observance brings spiritual renewal and blessings. It also helps people align more closely with dharma. May the divine grace of this day bring peace, protection, and spiritual growth to everyone who observes it with sincerity.

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