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Pradosham

Pradosham

பிரதோஷம்

Pradosham is observed on the 13th lunar tithi with magnificent Shiva worship, focusing on the removal of sins during the highly energetic evening twilight.

Pradosham: 21 Oct 1942, 11.10 AM to 22 Oct 1942, 10.35 AM
30552 days ago 22-10-1942

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1942 Occurrences

Thu, 15 Jan 1942
Thursday
1942
Vishu Thai 2
Pradosham Starts: 14 Jan 1942, 01.26 PM | Ends: 15 Jan 1942, 10.12 AM
Krishna Paksha Trayodashi up to 10:12 AM IST Mula - Pada 2 up to 07:54 PM IST
07:38
19:15
Fri, 30 Jan 1942
Friday
1942
Vishu Thai 17
Pradosham Starts: 29 Jan 1942, 11.52 AM | Ends: 30 Jan 1942, 01.36 PM
Shukla Paksha Trayodashi up to 01:36 PM IST Ardra - Pada 4 up to 08:17 AM IST
07:40
19:21
Fri, 13 Feb 1942
Friday
1942
Vishu Masi 1
Pradosham Starts: 12 Feb 1942, 10.42 PM | Ends: 13 Feb 1942, 08.21 PM
Krishna Paksha Trayodashi up to 08:21 PM IST Uttara Ashadha - Pada 1
07:38
19:25
Sat, 28 Feb 1942
Saturday
1942
Vishu Masi 16
Pradosham Starts: 28 Feb 1942, 06.55 AM | Ends: 1 Mar 1942, 07.29 AM
Shukla Paksha Trayodashi up to 07:29 AM IST (next day) Pushya - Pada 3 up to 08:03 PM IST
07:32
19:27
Mon, 30 Mar 1942
Monday
1942
Vishu Panguni 16
Pradosham Starts: 29 Mar 1942, 11.24 PM | Ends: 30 Mar 1942, 10.35 PM
Shukla Paksha Trayodashi up to 10:35 PM IST Purva Phalguni - Pada 1 up to 06:18 AM IST (next day)
07:16
19:28
Mon, 13 Apr 1942
Monday
1942
Vishu Panguni 30
Pradosham Starts: 12 Apr 1942, 07.06 PM | Ends: 13 Apr 1942, 07.21 PM
Krishna Paksha Trayodashi up to 07:21 PM IST Purva Bhadrapada - Pada 3 up to 02:31 PM IST
07:08
19:27
Wed, 29 Apr 1942
Wednesday
1942
Chitrabhanu Chithirai 16
Pradosham Starts: 28 Apr 1942, 12.36 PM | Ends: 29 Apr 1942, 10.27 AM
Shukla Paksha Trayodashi up to 10:27 AM IST Hasta - Pada 3 up to 02:05 PM IST
07:01
19:28
Wed, 13 May 1942
Wednesday
1942
Chitrabhanu Chithirai 30
Pradosham Starts: 12 May 1942, 07.10 AM | Ends: 13 May 1942, 08.34 AM
Krishna Paksha Trayodashi up to 08:34 AM IST Ashwini - Pada 2 up to 01:41 AM IST (next day)
06:57
19:30
Thu, 28 May 1942
Thursday
1942
Chitrabhanu Vaikasi 14
Pradosham Starts: 27 May 1942, 09.34 PM | Ends: 28 May 1942, 06.26 PM
Shukla Paksha Trayodashi up to 06:26 PM IST Swati - Pada 2 up to 07:13 PM IST
05:55
18:33
Thu, 11 Jun 1942
Thursday
1942
Chitrabhanu Vaikasi 28
Pradosham Starts: 10 Jun 1942, 07.41 PM | Ends: 11 Jun 1942, 09.49 PM
Krishna Paksha Trayodashi up to 09:49 PM IST Bharani - Pada 4 up to 09:01 AM IST
05:56
18:37
Fri, 26 Jun 1942
Friday
1942
Chitrabhanu Aani 12
Pradosham Starts: 26 Jun 1942, 12.00 AM | Ends: 27 Jun 1942, 01.25 AM
Shukla Paksha Trayodashi up to 01:25 AM IST (next day) Anuradha - Pada 1 up to 12:06 AM IST (next day)
05:59
18:41
Sun, 09 Aug 1942
Sunday
1942
Chitrabhanu Aadi 25
Pradosham Starts: 9 Aug 1942, 02.29 AM | Ends: 10 Aug 1942, 04.38 AM
Krishna Paksha Trayodashi up to 04:38 AM IST (next day) Ardra - Pada 4 up to 09:19 AM IST
06:08
18:37
Tue, 08 Sep 1942
Tuesday
1942
Chitrabhanu Avani 23
Pradosham Starts: 7 Sep 1942, 08.06 PM | Ends: 8 Sep 1942, 09.25 PM
Krishna Paksha Trayodashi up to 09:25 PM IST Ashlesha - Pada 2 up to 12:45 AM IST (next day)
07:07
19:22
Tue, 22 Sep 1942
Tuesday
1942
Chitrabhanu Purattasi 6
Pradosham Starts: 22 Sep 1942, 01.36 AM | Ends: 22 Sep 1942, 11.47 PM
Shukla Paksha Trayodashi up to 11:47 PM IST Dhanishta - Pada 3 up to 02:34 PM IST
07:06
19:14
Thu, 08 Oct 1942
Thursday
1942
Chitrabhanu Purattasi 22
Pradosham Starts: 7 Oct 1942, 12.35 PM | Ends: 8 Oct 1942, 12.35 PM
Krishna Paksha Trayodashi up to 12:35 PM IST Purva Phalguni - Pada 4 up to 11:28 AM IST
07:05
19:04
Thu, 22 Oct 1942
Thursday
1942
Chitrabhanu Aippasi 6
Pradosham Starts: 21 Oct 1942, 11.10 AM | Ends: 22 Oct 1942, 10.35 AM
Shukla Paksha Trayodashi up to 10:35 AM IST Uttara Bhadrapada - Pada 2 up to 08:48 PM IST
07:06
18:57
Fri, 06 Nov 1942
Friday
1942
Chitrabhanu Aippasi 21
Pradosham Starts: 6 Nov 1942, 04.03 AM | Ends: 7 Nov 1942, 02.36 AM
Krishna Paksha Trayodashi up to 02:36 AM IST (next day) Hasta - Pada 2 up to 08:45 PM IST
07:09
18:53
Fri, 20 Nov 1942
Friday
1942
Chitrabhanu Karthigai 5
Pradosham Starts: 19 Nov 1942, 11.36 PM | Ends: 21 Nov 1942, 12.20 AM
Shukla Paksha Trayodashi up to 12:20 AM IST (next day) Ashwini - Pada 1 up to 05:19 AM IST (next day)
07:13
18:52
Sun, 06 Dec 1942
Sunday
1942
Chitrabhanu Karthigai 21
Pradosham Starts: 6 Dec 1942, 12.00 AM | Ends: 6 Dec 1942, 03.14 PM
Krishna Paksha Trayodashi up to 03:14 PM IST Vishakha - Pada 1 up to 02:15 AM IST (next day)
07:21
18:55
Sun, 20 Dec 1942
Sunday
1942
Chitrabhanu Margazhi 5
Pradosham Starts: 19 Dec 1942, 03.10 PM | Ends: 20 Dec 1942, 05.01 PM
Shukla Paksha Trayodashi up to 05:01 PM IST Krittika - Pada 3 up to 03:19 PM IST
07:28
19:01

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Tamil Nadu Spiritual Experience

What is Pradosham?

Pradosham is a highly auspicious, bimonthly observance in the Hindu calendar, dedicated exclusively to the supreme worship of Lord Shiva and his divine vehicle, Nandi the bull. It falls on the Trayodashi (13th lunar day) during both the Shukla Paksha (waxing moon) and Krishna Paksha (waning moon) of every traditional lunar month.

The term 'Pradosham' translates roughly to 'the removal of sins'. The most powerful and significant period of this day is the 'Pradosha Kaalam'—a highly energetic twilight window that occurs approximately 1.5 hours before and 1.5 hours after sunset (usually between 4:30 PM and 7:30 PM). According to Shaivite texts, praying sincerely to Lord Shiva during this specific window completely dissolves negative karmas and past sins, paving the way for spiritual liberation.

The Cosmic Legend

The profound significance of Pradosham is deeply rooted in the magnificent legend of the 'Samudra Manthan' (Churning of the Cosmic Ocean). When the Devas (gods) and Asuras (demons) forcefully churned the ocean seeking the nectar of immortality, the incredibly toxic 'Halahala' poison emerged first, threatening to instantly annihilate the entire universe.

In a supreme act of boundless compassion, Lord Shiva consumed the deadly poison, holding it safely in his throat, which turned blue (earning him the name Neelakantha). On the Trayodashi evening, having saved the universe, an immensely pleased Shiva performed the ecstatic 'Ananda Tandava' (Dance of Bliss) between the horns of Nandi. Pradosham is the joyous commemoration of this cosmic event.

The Supremacy of Nandi Worship

During the Pradosham period, the primary focus of worship uniquely shifts to Nandi, the sacred bull. In all Shiva temples across Tamil Nadu, grand and elaborate 'Abhishekam' (ritual bathing) is performed for the Nandi idol using sacred items like milk, honey, sandalwood paste, and vibhuti (sacred ash).

Following the holy bath, Nandi is adorned with a special garland made of 'Arukampul' (Bermuda grass) and Vilva leaves. The absolute highlight of the Pradosham visit is the traditional practice where devotees peer through the space precisely between Nandi's two horns to catch a glimpse of the Shivalinga in the inner sanctum. It is believed that Lord Shiva's divine presence is most concentrated in that exact space during twilight.

Pradosham (Waxing vs Waning Moon)

Pradosham occurs twice a month on the Trayodashi tithi. This is the most auspicious time for Lord Shiva and Nandi Deva.

Valarpirai Pradosham (Shukla Paksha): This brings 'growth and constructive benefits'. It is special to worship during the waxing phase for starting new ventures, increasing wealth, and achieving success in desired goals.

Theipirai Pradosham (Krishna Paksha): This is known for its 'sin and obstacle-removing' nature. Worship during the waning phase is highly effective for debt relief, curing chronic illnesses, and removing karmic burdens. (Specifically, 'Sani Pradosham' falling on a Saturday during the waning phase is exceptionally powerful).

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Frequently Asked Questions

The sacred window known as 'Pradosha Kaalam' lasts for about 3 hours, spanning roughly 1.5 hours before sunset to 1.5 hours after sunset.

Legend states that Lord Shiva dances between the horns of Nandi during Pradosham. Viewing the Lingam through this space ensures that you receive the direct, unhindered blessing of the dancing Lord.

A traditional Pradosham fast involves abstaining from all food from sunrise. The fast is ceremoniously broken only after the evening Pradosham pooja concludes, typically by consuming the temple prasadam.

Because the very first cosmic Pradosham event occurred on a Saturday. Worshipping on this day is extremely effective in reducing karmic burdens and minimizing astrological hardships caused by Saturn.