
Bhaum Pradosh Vrat on July 8, 2025: Mars Remedies for early marriage
This is one of the most powerful day to invoke the Lord and seek his blessings by performing various puja rituals and spiritual activities.
Bhaum Pradosh Vrat
2025: Significance
The Pradosh that falls on Tuesday known as Bhaum Pradosh Vrat and Tuesdays are dedicated to planet Mars or Mangal or Hanuman Ji. It is believed that worshipping Hanuman on the day Pradosh bring good fortune in the life of devotees. It eliminates all types of doshas related to Mars. Worshipping three deities Lord Hanuman, Lord Shiva, and Mata Parvati has a great impact on planets and removes obstacles even to those who are trying to find a good match for them but they are unable to because of manglik dosha, shani dosha, and chandra dosha.
As per Vedic Astrology, Mars is also called Bhaum, and because of this fast, its negative effects are decreased and its place in the horoscope is enhanced. For those whose personal and professional problems are not improving, Bhaum Pradosh fast is considered to be very beneficial.
Bhauma Pradosh Vrat on July 8, 2025
Trayodashi Tithi will start from July 7, 2025 11:10 PM and it will end on 12:38 AM on July 9, 2025. The auspicious Pradosha Puja Muhurat will start from 07:22 PM and it will continue till 9:23 PM on July 8, 2025 so people are advised to perform puja during twilight muhurat.
Follow these remedies on Bhaum Pradosh Vrat day
During the Pradosh time, unmarried women should blend saffron with milk and offer it to Shivlingam.
They should also offer raw wheat seeds to the Shivalingam and offer 16 shringar to Mata Parvati in order gain prosperity and to get a perfect partner.
Offer chapatis and jaggery to cows on the day of pradosh. This will help to remove mangal dosha and increase the sources of wealth also.
Devotees are suggested to visit temple and offer red masoor lentil to Shiva lingam along with hibiscus flower. This will bring prosperity on life.
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