Bhauma Pradosh Vrat 2026: Date, Puja Timings, Rituals and Significance

Sandeep Patel

Bhauma Pradosh Vrat 2026: Date, Puja Timings, Rituals and Significance

Bhauma Pradosh Vrat 2026 will be observed on August 25. Check Trayodashi Tithi, Pradosh Puja timings, vrat rituals, fasting rules and significance.

Bhauma Pradosh Vrat 2026 will be observed on Tuesday, August 25. Check the Trayodashi Tithi, Pradosh Puja timings, fasting rules, puja rituals, religious significance and other Bhauma Pradosh dates in 2026.

Pradosh Vrat is a Hindu fasting observance dedicated to Lord Shiva and is observed on Trayodashi Tithi, the 13th day of the lunar fortnight. When Pradosh Vrat falls on Tuesday, it is traditionally known as Bhauma Pradosh Vrat.

According to the Panchang timings provided for Ujjain, Madhya Pradesh, the August Bhauma Pradosh will be observed on August 25. Devotees traditionally worship Lord Shiva and Goddess Parvati during the Pradosh Kaal, which falls around the evening twilight period.

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When Is Bhauma Pradosh Vrat?

According to the provided Ujjain Panchang, Trayodashi Tithi will begin at 6:21 AM on August 25 and end at 7:59 AM on August 26.

The Pradosh Puja time is from 6:47 PM to 9:04 PM on August 25.

These timings are specific to Ujjain and can vary in other cities because of differences in geographical location and Panchang calculations. Devotees should check the timings applicable to their location before beginning the vrat or performing the evening puja.

Why Is This Pradosh Special?

Pradosh Vrat is observed twice during a lunar month — once during Shukla Paksha and once during Krishna Paksha. When the observance falls on Tuesday, it is called Bhauma Pradosh, with Tuesday traditionally associated with Mangal or Mars.

According to Hindu religious traditions, worshipping Lord Shiva during Pradosh Kaal is considered particularly auspicious. Devotees observe the fast and offer prayers seeking peace, prosperity and fulfilment of their wishes.

Bhauma Pradosh Puja Rituals

Devotees traditionally begin the vrat after taking a bath and making a sankalp to observe the fast. A second bath may be taken before the evening worship, followed by cleaning and preparing the puja area.

During the puja, devotees perform Abhishekam of Lord Shiva or the Shivling and offer water, milk, curd, ghee, honey, flowers and fruits. Belpatra is also traditionally offered to Lord Shiva.

Devotees may chant Shiva mantras and perform the evening aarti after completing the puja. Many also visit nearby Shiva temples during Pradosh Kaal.

Fasting Rules

Fasting is an important part of Bhauma Pradosh Vrat. Some devotees observe a strict fast, while others follow a fruit-based or sattvik diet, depending on their family traditions and personal circumstances.

The vrat is generally observed from sunrise, with devotees completing the main worship during the evening Pradosh period. Fasting practices can differ across regions and families.

Those observing the vrat should follow their customary religious practices and choose a fasting routine appropriate to their circumstances.

Religious Significance

Bhauma Pradosh is considered significant by devotees of Lord Shiva because it combines the traditional observance of Pradosh Vrat with Tuesday, which is associated with Mangal in Hindu traditions.

Religious and astrological traditions also associate Bhauma Pradosh with concerns related to Mars and Mangal Dosha. Some devotees perform Shiva puja and fasting with the belief that the observance can help overcome obstacles and seek divine blessings.

These are religious and astrological beliefs and should be understood within that traditional context.

Other Bhauma Pradosh Dates in 2026

According to the Panchang information provided, another Bhauma Pradosh Vrat will fall on September 8, 2026.

Earlier in 2026, Bhauma Pradosh was observed on April 28.

The exact Pradosh period and puja timings can vary according to the location. Devotees should therefore verify the relevant timings using their city's Panchang before observing the vrat.

IMPORTANT TIMINGS

Event Ujjain Timing
Bhauma Pradosh Vrat August 25, 2026
Trayodashi Begins August 25, 6:21 AM
Trayodashi Ends August 26, 7:59 AM
Pradosh Puja August 25, 6:47 PM–9:04 PM
Location Ujjain, Madhya Pradesh

BHAUMA PRADOSH VRAT 2026

Bhauma Pradosh Vrat 2026 will be observed on August 25, with devotees traditionally fasting and worshipping Lord Shiva during the evening Pradosh Kaal. According to the Ujjain Panchang timings provided, the Pradosh Puja period is 6:47 PM to 9:04 PM.

Since Trayodashi and Pradosh timings vary by location, devotees should verify their city-specific Panchang timings before observing the vrat and performing the puja.

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