Jyeshtha Guru Pradosh Vrat 2023: Pradosh Vrat will be observed on this day in June.

Guru Pradosh Vrat: Pradosh Vrat has special significance in Hinduism. It is believed that bholenath's special grace is showered on the devotees who keep this fast. 2 Pradosh fasts are observed every month. Pradosh Vrat is observed on trayodashi tithi. Along with Lord Shiva, Goddess Parvati is worshiped in Pradosh Vrat. This year, Pradosh Vrat is being observed on Thursday. Due to falling on Thursday, it is called Guru Pradosh. According to the belief, by the grace of Bholenath, by observing Guru Pradosh Vrat, one gets victory over enemies and keeps all the work uninterrupted.

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Date of Guru Pradosh Vrat | Guru Pradosh Vrat Date

According to the Hindu calendar, Guru Pradosh Vrat will be observed on Thursday, June 1, on the trayodashi date of Shukla Paksha of Jyeshtha month. Pradosh Vrat consists of Pradosh Kaal (Pradosh Kaal) in which worship is considered highly auspicious. It is said that Pradosh Kaal is the time when Mahadev dances happily while playing Damru on Mount Kailash. In such a situation, the importance of Pradosh Vrat increases further.

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Auspicious time of Guru Pradosh Vrat Puja

Guru Pradosh Vrat begins at 1.1 pm on June 39 and ends at 2.12 pm on June 48. Due to this, the puja will be done on the evening of June 1. The auspicious time of worship in Guru Pradosh Vrat is believed to be from 1.7 pm to 14.9 pm on June 16. Worshiping in this muhurat can be highly beneficial and auspicious.

How to worship during Pradosh Vrat

Guru Pradosh Vrat is considered to be a fast that gives success to the seeker in every work. On this day, it is auspicious to wake up in Brahma Muhurat and take a bath. After bathing, clean clothes are worn and a vow is taken by remembering Bholenath (Bholenath) and the fast begins. Pradosh Vrat is worshiped in the evening. In the evening, belpatra, flowers, dhatura, bhang, Gangajal, lamp, incense and smell etc. are offered in front of Bholenath in the puja. After this, the puja ends by singing the story of Pradosh Vrat and aarti. The next day, after sunrise, devotees observe a fast.

(Disclaimer: The information provided here is based on common assumptions and information.

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