Pradosh Puja

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Pious Pujas, such as the Pradosh Vrat and Katha, are performed in honour of the god Shiva. The early evening or evening tide's twilight is referred to as Pradosh in the language. Each fortnight, on the 13th day, people conduct Pradosh Vrat Katha and Pradosh Puja, as well as Pradosh Vrat Katha. Pradosh Vrat Katha is the name given to this Puja ceremony since it is done in the evening twilight. One's prosperity, health, and pleasure are all guaranteed to those who follow the Pradosh Vrat Katha's strict rules, which are outlined in the ancient Vedic text Skanda Purana.

Trayodashi Tithi or the 13th Lunar day in Krishna and Shukla Pakshas during Sandhya Kaala is when Pradosh Puja and Vrata Katha are conducted (i.e. During or after sunset). This Tithi, the 13th Trayodashi Tithi, is ruled by Kamadev, whereas the 14th Chaturdashi Tithi is ruled by Rudra (Shiva). Sivaratri, or Masa Shivaratri, is the dark half of the month's calendar. During the month of Magh (February-March), Shivratri is known as Maha Shivaratri, the most important of all.

All of the pandits at Pandit Vashisth Puja Online are well-versed in the Vedas, Upnishads, Purans, Tantras, and Karmkand in its fullness and depth; they are also well-versed in the Vedanta. Their post-graduate training at the Kashi institute ensures that these priests are well-versed in Vedic, Tantrik, and Karmakand rites. For the past ten to twenty years, these Kashi priests have been leading massive pujas. As a point of reference, the priests of Shaligram Puja and Yajna Services are SIDDHA priests who have recited a specific mantra more than 14 Lakh times, making their mantras more powerful than conventional priests' mantras