Bhadrapad Pradosh Vrat 2023 Date: There are two Trayodashi dates in every month. One in Krishna Paksha and the other in Shukla Paksha. Trayodashi's date on both sides is dedicated to Lord Shiva. On this day, the Pradosh fast is observed and Lord Bholenath is worshipped. It is said that by observing this fast, Lord Shiva becomes pleased and fills the homes of his devotees with happiness, peace, and prosperity. Also, the person who observes the fast of every Pradosh with regularity and devotion, to his troubles is destroyed. On the day of Trayodashi, Goddess Parvati and Lord Bhole Shankar are worshiped during the Pradosh period. According to religious belief, worship of Lord Shiva done during the Pradosh period is many times more fruitful. At present the month of Bhadrapada is going on and the last Pradosh fast of this month is on Wednesday, 27 September 2023. In such a situation, let us know the auspicious time and importance of worshiping the last Pradosh fast of Bhadrapada...

Bhadrapada Budh Pradosh Vrat 2023 date
According to the Panchang, the Trayodashi date of Shukla Paksha of Bhadrapada month is starting on 27 September 2023 at 01:45 am. It will end on September 27 at 10:18 p.m.

Budh Pradosh Vrat Pooja Muhurat
The best time for Shiva puja on this day is from 06:12 pm to 08:36 pm on 27th September.

The worship method of Budh Pradosh fast
On the day of the Budha Pradosh fast, first thing in the morning take a bath and wear clean clothes. After this, remember Lord Shiva and take a pledge to fast and worship. Then, in the auspicious time of the evening, go to a Shiva temple or worship Lord Bholenath ritually at home.

During the puja, bathe Shivling with Ganga water and cow's milk. After that apply white sandalwood paste. Offer Belpatra, hemp, Dhatura, Shami leaves, white flowers, honey, ashes, sugar, etc. to Mahadev. During this, keep chanting the mantra “Om Namah Shivay”.

After this, recite Shiv Chalisa and read the story of Budh Pradosh Vrat. Then light a ghee lamp and perform the aarti of Lord Shiva. After this, conclude the puja with a prayer for forgiveness and express your wishes to Lord Shiva. The next day in the morning, after bathing, etc., worship Lord Shiva again. Then break the fast after sunrise.