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In accordance with Sawan Somvar 2023, which is the first Monday of Sawan

 In accordance with Sawan Somvar 2023, which is the first Monday of Sawan


In accordance with Sawan Somvar 2023, which is the first Monday of Sawan


On the first Monday of Sawan, an earthen vessel filled with water, flowers, and rice should be offered to the Shivling as part of the ritual of anointing Lord Shiva. One should make a fasting commitment. Sattvic ideas should not be allowed to enter the mind, and Shiv Puran should be repeated.




Ayodhya. The Sawan month, which began on July 4, begins on this Monday. On the first Monday of Sawan, a sizable number of Shiva worshippers conduct Jalabhishek on Shivling in Shiva temples and pagodas. In the month of Sawan, devotees make a variety of efforts to appease Lord Bholenath. It is stated that Sawan makes it simpler to appease Lord Shiva. So allow us to tell you what has to be done on Mondays in Sawan, which is valid until August 31, 2023.


Today is the first Monday of Sawan, according to renowned astrologer Pandit Kalki Ram of Ayodhya, Uttar Pradesh. On this day, Lord Shankar's Shivling is being worshipped by thousands of Shiva worshippers who are conducting Jalabhishek.


In Sawan, Monday is particularly significant. They must take certain considerations into account in order to worship Mahadev in this way.


When you are worshipping Bholenath, keep these things in mind

First and foremost, take a wash before going to worship Lord Shankar. Wearing clean clothing is advised. On the aasan, one should sit and do worship while facing either east or north. Shivling should be presented with Belpatra. The whole walks of the Shivling should be avoided. It is proper to utilise the champa flower in worship. Abir-gulal, sandalwood, incense sticks, belpatra, tulsi, durva, rice, flowers, sweets, paan-supari, janeu, panchamrit, and ghanta aarti with coloured lamps are also required to be placed atop the Shivling.


Learn how to worship in Sawan on Mondays


On the first Monday of Sawan, an earthen vessel filled with water, flowers, and rice should be offered to the Shivling as part of the ritual of anointing Lord Shiva. One should make a fasting commitment. Sattvic ideas should not be allowed to enter the mind, and Shiv Puran should be repeated.


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