Pradosham is the 13th day of every fortnight according to the Hindu center. On this day everyone celebrates and prays to Lord shiva during this function. If you are looking for this month pradosham date you landed in a right place. You can find the list of pradosham 2024 dates in the below table. We have given the prathosam date as per Tamil calendar 2024 for January 2024, February 2024, March 2024, April 2024, May 2024, June 2024, July 2024, August 2024, September 2024, October 2024, November 2024 & December 2024.
Pradosham 2024 Dates List
Month | Pradosham Date | Day |
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January 2024 | January 9 | Tuesday |
January 23 | Tuesday | |
February 2024 | February 7 | Wednesday |
February 21 | Wednesday | |
March 2024 | March 8 | Friday |
March 22 | Friday | |
April 2024 | April 6 | Saturday |
April 21 | Sunday | |
May 2024 | May 5 | Sunday |
May 20 | Monday | |
June 2024 | June 4 | Tuesday |
June 19 | Wednesday | |
July 2024 | July 3 | Wednesday |
July 19 | Friday | |
August 2024 | August 1 | Thursday |
August 17 | Saturday | |
August 31 | Saturday | |
September 2024 | September 15 | Sunday |
September 30 | Monday | |
October 2024 | October 15 | Tuesday |
October 29 | Tuesday | |
November 2024 | November 13 | Wednesday |
November 28 | Thursday | |
December 2024 | December 13 | Friday |
December 28 | Saturday |
Auspicious Days in 2024
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January 2024 | February 2024 | March 2024 | April 2024 | May 2024 | June 2024 | July 2024 | August 2024 | September 2024 | October 2024 | November 2024 | December 2024What is Pradosham?
Pradosham is an auspicious day celebrated bi-monthly on the thirteenth day of every fortnight. The meaning of Pradosham is the removal of sins. The period of Pradosham is between 4:30 pm to 6:00 pm. You can observe smaller energy Pradosham every day, middle energy pradosham twice a month, and larger energy pradosham on the thirteenth day of the fortnight.
Worshipping Lord Shiva on this auspicious day is a tradition. It is believed that on this auspicious day, God uplifts poverty and theyo grants wishes. There are five types of Pradoshas. On this day, many people believe in fasting while praying to Lord Shiva. Pradosham, also known as Shani Pradosham, takes place on Saturday.