As February 14 dawns on a Saturday coinciding with Krishna Paksha Trayodashi, Hindus across the globe prepare for Shani Pradosh, a vrat revered for invoking dual divine mercies. This monthly observance on Trayodashi elevates to divine heights on Shanivar, blending Shiva’s compassion with Shani’s discipline.
Dwadashi concludes at 4:01 PM, paving the way for Trayodashi and the sacred Pradosh Kaal. Rooted in mythology, Pradosh worship during twilight hours is said to grant wish fulfillment and sorrow eradication through Shiva-Parvati adoration. Shani’s devotion to Shiva amplifies the vrat’s potency, making it a shield against planetary afflictions.
For individuals grappling with Shani Sade Sati, Dhaiya, or doshas, this fast promises relief from economic hardships, procrastination, litigation, anxiety, and ailments. It further ensures family welfare, including children’s arrival, husband’s long life, vitality, and enduring wealth.
With Maha Shivratri approaching, the timing infuses extra spiritual fervor. Ritual highlights: Bathe the Shivling in panchamrit—milk, yogurt, ghee, honey, water. Adorn Shiva with bilva leaves, dhatura, ak blooms; pamper Parvati with perfumes and cosmetics.
Panchang details for February 14: Purvashadha Nakshatra till 6:16 PM, then Uttaraashadha; Siddhi Yoga till 3:18 AM next day; Chandra in Dhanu Rashi. Sun rises 7 AM, sets 6:10 PM.
Prime shubh timings: Brahma (5:18-6:09 AM), Abhijit (12:13-12:58 PM), Amrit (1:03-2:47 PM), Vijay (2:27-3:12 PM). Steer clear of Rahu Kaal (9:48-11:12 AM), Yamaganda (1:59-3:23 PM), Gulikai (7-8:24 AM). Harness these for transformative devotion.