There is a law to observe Pradosh fast on the Trayodashi date of Krishna and Shukla Paksha of every month. On this auspicious date, Lord Shiva and Mother Parvati are worshiped in the evening. It is a religious belief that by fasting and worshiping on this day, the person gets success in all the works. Also, the obstacle in marriage is removed. It is considered auspicious to offer some things on Shivling on the day of Pradosh Vrat. In such a situation, let us know which things prove to be fruitful to offer on Shivling on the day of Pradosh Vrat (Pradosh Vrat 2024).
Pradosh Vrat 2024 auspicious time (Pradosh Vrat 2024 Shubh Muhurat)
According to the Panchang, the Trayodashi Tithi of Shukla Paksha of Kartik month will start on November 13 at 01:13 pm. At the same time, this Tithi will end on the next day i.e. on November 14 at 09:43 am. In such a situation, the second Pradosh fast of Kartik month is being observed today i.e. on November 13.
Offer these things on Shivling
- If you are facing a shortage of money in life, then offer sugarcane juice and jaggery on the Shivling on the day of Pradosh Vrat. It is believed that by doing this remedy, the person's pending work gets completed. Also, there are chances of monetary gains.
- On the day of Pradosh Vrat, offer wheat and rice on the Shivling. It is believed that by doing this remedy, happiness and prosperity increases. Also, the person gets success in all the works.
- Apart from this, offering wheat and rice on Shivling during the puja is considered very auspicious. This increases happiness and prosperity in life and one attains all the happiness.
- If you want to get your desired life partner, then Pradosh Vrat day is considered auspicious to fulfill this wish. On this day, mix Gangajal in water and perform Abhishek of Shivling and pray for getting the desired groom. It is a religious belief that this will get the desired groom. Also, there will be chances of marriage soon.
Do not offer these things even by mistake
- Turmeric and vermilion should not be offered on Shivling. It is believed that by offering these things on Shivling, the person is deprived of the full benefits of the worship.
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