Som Pradosh Vrat 2025 To Be Observed Today: Know Its Significance, Puja Vidhi, Timings, And More
                                    
                                    Today, November 3, 2025, devotees across the country are observing Som Pradosh Vrat, one of the most significant fasts dedicated to Lord Shiv. This year, the auspicious occasion falls on a Monday, making it Som Pradosh, a day believed to bring peace, prosperity, and divine blessings to those who observe it with devotion.
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Auspicious Timings
According to the Hindu calendar, the Pradosh Tithi begins at 5:07 AM on November 3, 2025, and ends at 2:05 AM on November 4, 2025.
The most auspicious time for performing the Pradosh Puja is between 5 PM and 8 PM, a three-hour period considered highly favorable for worshipping Lord Shiv.
Significance Of This Auspicious Vrat
Pradosh Vrat holds immense importance in Hindu tradition, especially when it falls on a Monday. It is believed that observing this vrat (fast) with full faith and devotion brings mental peace, physical well-being, and family harmony. The evening (Sandhya) puja during this time is considered highly auspicious, as it is believed that Lord Shiv and Goddess Parvati bless devotees during this period.
Puja Rituals Of Som Pradosh Vrat
On the day of Som Pradosh, devotees wake up early, take a holy bath, and wear clean clothes. During the evening hours, a lamp is lit near a clean spot in the house or temple, especially during the Godhuli Bela (twilight).
Afterward, devotees perform Shivling Abhishek using raw milk, Gangajal, sandalwood paste, and offer Belpatra, Kaner flowers, and Akshat (rice). A ghee lamp is lit, followed by performing aarti of Lord Shiv. Chanting the ‘Om Namah Shivya’ mantra 108 times is considered extremely auspicious.
Finally, devotees seek forgiveness for their mistakes and pray for the divine blessings of Lord Shiv.
Som Pradosh Vrat Puja Samagri:
Here are the items required for the Som Pradosh Puja:
- Ghee
 
- Milk
 
- Cloves
 
- Flowers
 
- Roli (vermilion)
 
- Raw milk
 
- Camphor
 
- Betel nuts
 
- Sacred thread (Janeu)
 
- Kalawa (red thread)
 
- Incense sticks
 
- Panchamrit (mixture of milk, curd, ghee, honey, and sugar)
 
- Belpatra (Bilva leaves)
 
- Dhatura
 
- Bhang (hemp leaves)
 
- Honey
 
- Gangajal (holy water from the Ganga)
 
- Black sesame seeds
 
- Green moong dal
 
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