
Pradosha Puja – A Time of Grace and Renewal
Ceremony for Balance, Protection, and Inner Clarity
Pradosha puja is a special ritual dedicated to Lord Shiva that takes place twice a month—on the 13th day before the full and new moons. It is a powerful time to seek spiritual purification, healing, and guidance, especially for those affected by planetary influences.
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During the ceremony, an abisheka (ritual bathing) is performed for Nandi, the sacred bull and devoted companion of Shiva. This ancient practice helps release inner burdens, support physical and mental well-being, and strengthen one’s spiritual connection.
The puja is performed with focused mantras and offerings to invite divine support into your life.
How It Works
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The puja takes place on-site at the temple. Everyone is welcome to join this powerful ceremony in person
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Performed twice a month, before the full moon and new moon
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Abisheka to Pradosha Nandi takes place at 3:30 PM on Pradosha days at the temple
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Pradosha dates can be found here
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Participation is based on a donation
Participating in Pradosha puja opens the way for protection, spiritual growth, and a renewed sense of balance.
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Everyone is welcome to participate. Donations can be made on site.