🙏 Pradosham Dates 2025

13th lunar day (Trayodashi) — Deity: Lord Shiva

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All Pradosham Dates in 2025
# Date Day Name Daily Calendar Month Details
1 2025-01-27 Monday Pradosham View → January →
2 2025-02-10 Monday Pradosham View → February →
3 2025-02-26 Wednesday Pradosham View → February →
4 2025-03-12 Wednesday Pradosham View → March →
5 2025-03-27 Thursday Pradosham View → March →
6 2025-04-10 Thursday Pradosham View → April →
7 2025-04-26 Saturday Pradosham View → April →
8 2025-05-10 Saturday Pradosham View → May →
9 2025-05-25 Sunday Pradosham View → May →
10 2025-06-09 Monday Pradosham View → June →
11 2025-06-23 Monday Pradosham View → June →
12 2025-07-08 Tuesday Pradosham View → July →
13 2025-08-07 Thursday Pradosham View → August →
14 2025-08-21 Thursday Pradosham View → August →
15 2025-09-05 Friday Pradosham View → September →
16 2025-09-19 Friday Pradosham View → September →
17 2025-10-05 Sunday Pradosham View → October →
18 2025-10-19 Sunday Pradosham View → October →
19 2025-11-03 Monday Pradosham View → November →
20 2025-11-17 Monday Pradosham View → November →
21 2025-12-03 Wednesday Pradosham View → December →
22 2025-12-17 Wednesday Pradosham View → December →
Month-by-Month – 2025

About Pradosham

Pradosham falls on the 13th lunar day (Trayodashi) of both fortnights. Worshipping Lord Shiva during the Pradosha Kalam (twilight period) is believed to destroy all sins and bring liberation. Shani Pradosham (on Saturday) is especially powerful.

  • Shiva Abhishekam
  • Pradosha Puja at twilight
  • Fasting
  • Bilva leaf offering
  • Shiva temple visit
  • Pradosha Stotram recitation

Frequently Asked Questions

How many Pradosham are there in 2025?
There are 22 Pradosham days in 2025. See the complete list above.
When is the next Pradosham in 2025?
All Pradosham dates for 2025 have passed. See Pradosham 2026 for upcoming dates.
What is Pradosham?
Pradosham falls on the 13th lunar day (Trayodashi) of both fortnights. Worshipping Lord Shiva during the Pradosha Kalam (twilight period) is believed to destroy all sins and bring liberation. Shani Pradosham (on Saturday) is especially powerful.