Updated Feb 23, 2021 | 07:43 IST Lord Shiva devotees observe a fast on the Trayodashi Tithi (thirteenth day). This vrat is known as Pradosh because a puja is performed during Pradosh Kaal (one-and-a-half-hours before and after sunset). Pradosh Vrat February 2021 date, puja time and significance  
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This vrat is observed on the Trayodashi Tithi (thirteenth day) of the lunar fortnight
A puja dedicated to Lord Shiva is performed during Pradosh Kaal (one-and-a-half hours before and after sunset)
Some people observe a vrat on specific days of the month to pay obeisance to the deity they revere the most. Lord Ganesha, Lord Kartikeya, Goddess Durga and Lord Vishnu devotees keep a vrat on the Chaturthi Tithi, Sashti, Ashtami, Ekadashi Tithis, respectively. And Lord Shiva devotees observe a fast on the Trayodashi Tithi (thirteenth day). This vrat is known as Pradosh because a puja is performed during Pradosh Kaal (one-and-a-half-hours before and
Updated Feb 02, 2021 | 07:04 IST
The tradition of fasting on the Trayodashi Tithi is referred to as Pradosh Vrat. It is named after Pradosh Kaal (one-and-a-half hours before and after sunset). Read on to know the Pradosh Vrat date in February Bhauma Pradosh Vrat February 2021 date and other details 
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The tradition of fasting on the Trayodashi Tithi is referred to as Pradosh Vrat
It is named after Pradosh Kaal (one-and-a-half hours before and after sunset)
Like Ekadashi Tithi (eleventh day), the Trayodashi Tithi (thirteenth day) of the Lunar fortnight is of great significance. Devotees of Lord Shiva observe a day-long fast twice a month. The tradition of fasting on the Trayodashi Tithi is referred to as Pradosh Vrat. It is named after Pradosh Kaal (one-and-a-half hours before and after sunset). A puja is performed during Pradosh Kaal, and then the fast is broken. Read on to know the Pradosh Vrat date in February 2021.