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Bhamapradosh Vrat is a Hindu fasting observance dedicated to Lord Shiva. It is observed on the 13th day of the lunar month, when the moon is in its waning phase. By abstaining from food and water from sunrise to sunset, offering prayers, and performing rituals, devotees can appease Lord Shiva and receive blessings. This Vrat is believed to bring prosperity, good health, and spiritual growth. It is especially important for those seeking success, as Lord Shiva grants boons on this day. Join us to learn more about the significance and rituals of this Vrat. Welcome to the Panchangam podcast. Today we will discuss in Bhamapradosh Vrat, a special Hindu fasting observance dedicated to Lord Shiva. This Vrat is observed on the 13th day of the Hindu lunar month, known as Pratosham, when the moon is in its waning phase. It is believed that by performing this Vrat, devotees can appease Lord Shiva and attain his blessings. During Bhamapradosh Vrat, devotees abstain from consuming food and water from sunrise to sunset, and offer prayers to Lord Shiva throughout the day. Special pujas and rituals are also performed in temples and homes to honour the deity. It is said that observing this Vrat can bring prosperity, good health and spiritual growth. Bhamapradosh Vrat is especially significant for those seeking success, as it is believed that Lord Shiva grants boons and fulfils wishes on this auspicious day. So join us as we delve deeper into the significance and rituals of this Vrat, and discover the blessings it can bring into our lives. Thank you for tuning into our podcast on Bhamapradosh Vrat. May Lord Shiva bless you abundantly.