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vedicstory12 · 4 months ago
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What Are the Sawan 2024 Rituals and Significance?
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Hindu mythology is full of interesting Vedic tales. One such legend we narrated at Vedic Story about the Sawan Shivratri in Hinduism. However, today we are discussing why Sawan Month is important in Hinduism. What is the significance, and should devotees observe the religion fasting or vrat?
Before we start narrating the significance of Sawan Shivratri month, let’s inform you that the Sawan began on July 22 and it will end on August 19.
What Are the Important Timings of Sawan 2024?
Sawan is the most important month in Hinduism and the Panchang Calendar.
It is the sacred month of Sawan, the month of rain, religious fasting, fertility, and soul purification.
Sawan month is a month of Lord Shiva that lasts for a full lunar cycle and starts Ashadha Purnima. However, the month is also known as the Shravan and Kawar Shivratri or Kawar Yatra. It began on 22nd July, Monday, and will end on 19th August, Monday. It lasts for 1 month, and this year the festival is going to last for 29 days.
What is the significance of the Sawan Shivratri Vrat or festival?
Sawan 2024 fast has special meaning and space in Hinduism. Sawan Sonwar Vrat is a rite that unmarried girls perform for getting grooms with qualities of Lord Shiva.
Goddess Parvati also performed Sawan Shivratri to get married with Lord Shiva in the month of Sawan. Thereafter, it became a ritual for Indian women to fast in Sawan month.
Indian mythology and sacred texts of Shiva Purana narrates that whoever keeps the fast in Sawan month on Mondays, Lord Shiva will bless them and fulfill the wishes.
Every Monday, devotees observe the fast throughout the day without eating food or water and pray to Lord Mahadev.
What Are the Rituals Devotees Can Perform During Sawan 2024 Month?
Throughout the sacred Sawan month 2024, devotees of Lord Shiva can pray by performing some rituals that not only clean the devotees internally but also bring happiness into their lives.
Kanwar Yatra
Kanwar Yatra is a festival that devotees perform by going to Haridwar and bringing holy Ganga water barefoot. This pilgrimage yatra signifies the cascading of Goddess Ganga from heaven into the life of Lord Shiva to cool down his poison.
Fasting
Many people in Hinduism perform fasts, the Sawan Somwar Vrat, throughout the month. They don’t consume food and water until the evening and after the prayer of Lord Shiva.
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Shiva Lingam Abhishek
Devotees in Sawan month perform rituals and rites that cool down Lord Shiva and bless them with prosperity and happiness. They bathe Shiva Linga with water, milk, honey, datura, vel patra, and flowers. This ritual signifies the purification of devotees.
Chanting Mantras
Devotees chant the Shiva mantras, especially the Maha Mrityunjaya Mantra in Sawan. It is believed that whoever chants the mantra gets protection from Lord Shiva himself and is blessed with long life.
What Are the Other Festivals Falling in the Month of Sawan?
Sawan month is sacred and has many ancient legends to this month.
Let’s find out some of the most auspicious festivals and Vrat fall in this month.
Shravan Shivratri: This festival falls in the Krishna Paksha of Sawan month. Devotees of Lord Shiva perform fasts and perform puja to the blessings of Mahadev.
Nag Panchami: It falls on the fifth day, Panchami of the Shukla Paksha. People worship snakes in this festival to get protection from snake bites.
Hariyali Teej: This festival also falls in the Sawan month. People worship Goddess Parvati and seek her blessings.
Raksha Bandhan: Sawan month also brings the most auspicious festival of Rakhi, the festivals of brother and sister. It is believed the Goddess Parvati tied the Rakhi to Lord Vishnu, and thereafter it signifies the day dedicated to brothers and sisters.
Kajari Teej: This festival falls in the monsoon Sawan month. Married women sing folktales and sing for good harvest.
Janmashtami: Lord Krishna was born on this day, and the entire India and Hindu people celebrate Krishna Janmashtami, the birth of the most beloved deity in Hinduism. Krishna was born on the eighth day of the darkest night in Sawan month.
Therefore, Sawan 2024 is a sacred month in the Hindu calendar.
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ranjanmahto · 4 months ago
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The Sacred Month of Shraavan: Significance and Celebrations 
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The Sacred Month of Shraavan: Significance and Celebrations 
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The month of Shraavan, also known as Sawan, holds a special place in the Hindu calendar. It is the fifth month in the Hindu lunar calendar and is dedicated to Lord Shiva. This auspicious month is filled with devotion, fasting, and various rituals aimed at seeking blessings from the divine. Let’s explore the significance, traditions, and celebrations that make Shraavan a spiritually enriching time. This year Shraavan will be celebrated on 5th of August 2024 on Monday. 
Significance of Shraavan 
Shraavan is considered highly auspicious due to its association with Lord Shiva. According to Hindu mythology, it is during this month that Lord Shiva drank the poison, Halahala, to save the world during the churning of the ocean (Samudra Manthan). The poison turned his throat blue, earning him the name Neelkanth. Devotees believe that worshiping Lord Shiva during this month brings immense blessings and fulfillment of desires. 
Rituals and Traditions 
1. Fasting (Vrat) 
One of the most common practices during Shraavan is observing fasts. Devotees observe various types of fasts, such as: 
Monday Fasts (Somvar Vrat): Mondays of Shraavan, known as Shravan Somvar, are considered particularly sacred. Devotees fast and offer prayers to Lord Shiva. 
Pradosh Vrat: Observed twice a month during the waxing and waning phases of the moon. It is believed to bring prosperity and remove obstacles. 
Sawan Shivratri: Celebrated on the 14th day of the waning moon, devotees stay awake all night, chanting mantras and offering prayers to Lord Shiva. 
2. Offering Jalabhishek 
Devotees visit Shiva temples and perform Jalabhishek, an offering of water and milk to the Shiva Lingam. This ritual is believed to purify the soul and bring peace and prosperity.  Also Devotees performs Panchabhishek of Shivlingam by offering Water, Milk, Sandalwood, Curd and Honey of Shivlingam.
3. Chanting Mantras 
Chanting powerful mantras like the Maha Mrityunjaya Mantra and Om Namah Shivaya is a common practice. These mantras are believed to invoke divine energy and blessings. 
4. Kanwar Yatra 
During Shraavan, thousands of devotees, known as Kanwariyas, undertake a pilgrimage to fetch holy water from the Ganges River and offer it to Shiva temples, particularly the Kashi Vishwanath Temple in Varanasi and the Deoghar Baidyanath Dham in Jharkhand. 
Celebrations Across India 
Shraavan is celebrated with great fervor across different parts of India, each region having its unique customs and traditions. 
1. Northern India 
In states like Uttar Pradesh, Bihar, and Jharkhand, the Kanwar Yatra is a major event. Devotees dressed in saffron clothes walk barefoot to collect Ganga water and offer it to Lord Shiva. 
2. Western India 
In Maharashtra, the month of Shraavan is marked by special prayers and offerings in temples. The famous Shirdi Sai Baba Temple sees a surge in devotees during this month. 
3. Southern India 
In Tamil Nadu and Karnataka, Mondays of Shraavan are celebrated with special poojas and abhishekams in Shiva temples. The temples are beautifully decorated, and devotees came in large numbers to seek blessings. 
4. Eastern India 
In West Bengal, the month is dedicated to both Lord Shiva and Goddess Parvati. The Mondays of Shraavan see devotees offering milk and flowers to the deity. 
Auspicious Days in Shraavan Month
1. Nag Panchami 
Celebrated on the fifth day of the Shraavan month, Nag Panchami is dedicated to the worship of serpents. Devotees offer milk and prayers to snake idols and images, seeking protection and blessings. 
2. Raksha Bandhan 
This festival celebrates the bond between brothers and sisters. Sisters tie a protective thread, Rakhi, on their brothers’ wrists, praying for their well-being, while brothers promise to protect their sisters. 
3. Shravani Purnima 
On the full moon day of Shraavan, Brahmins change their sacred thread (Yajñopavītam) in a ceremony called Upakarma. This day is also celebrated as Raksha Bandhan in many parts of India. 
Conclusion 
The month of Shraavan is a deeply spiritual time filled with devotion, fasting, and rituals. It brings people closer to Lord Shiva and enhances community and cultural ties. Through events like the Kanwar Yatra, Jalabhishek, and Raksha Bandhan, Shraavan celebrates faith, tradition, and unity. This holy month rejuvenates and blesses us, preparing us to face life with renewed energy and spiritual strength.
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vaikunth · 6 months ago
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If you're looking to book a Pandit for Sawan Shivratri in Delhi to learn about its rituals, significance, and how to immerse yourself in the festive spirit.Sawan Shivratri, also known as the auspicious night of Lord Shiva during the month of Shravan, holds significant reverence in Hindu culture. On Sawan Shivratri, devotees fast throughout the day and offer special prayers to Lord Shiva, seeking his blessings for prosperity, peace, and fulfillment of wishes. 
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sandhyabakshi · 4 years ago
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rudrjobdesk · 2 years ago
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Sawan Shivratri 2022: सावन मास की शिवरात्रि कब है? जानें देवों के देव महादेव की पूजा का उत्तम मुहूर्त व व्रत नियम
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bestcareerprection · 2 years ago
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Shravan Mashik Shivratri: Shravan Monthly Shivratri fasting will make a big difference in your life. This fast is observed on the Ekadashi of Krishna Paksha of Shravan month. Shravan Monthly Shivratri Vrat will be observed on 26th July this year. Devadhidev Mahadev is worshiped in this fast during Nishith period. To know more about Sawan Shivratri Vrat then click here https://www.vinaybajrangi.com/blog-hindi/every-monday-of-sawan-will-be-special/
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yourkrishlove · 8 years ago
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Ratri (Night)!
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Krishna_JanmashtamiLearnt a new concept of 3 types of Ratri in Hinduism: Maha Ratri, Moh Ratri and Kal Ratri.  The Maha Ratri is Maha Shivratri, which was observed yesterday in honor of Lord Shiva and symbolizes “overcoming darkness and ignorance”. It is observed by being awake for late night and do self-study, have self-discipline by chanting Lord Shiva’s name, perform abhishek, perform yoga and do fasting. The Moh Ratri is celebrated on Lord Krishna’s birth in Shravan month (August) known as Krishnashtami, Saatam Aatham, Gokulashtami, Ashtami Rohini, Srikrishna Jayanti, Sree Jayanti or sometimes simply as Janmashtami, is an annual celebration of the birth of the Hindu deity Krishna, the eighth avatar of Vishnu! While the Kal Ratri is celebrated on Kali Chaudas  known as Kali Chaudas, Roop Chaudas, Choti Diwali or Naraka Nivaran Chaturdashi) is a Hindu festival. It is the second day of the five-day-long festival of Diwali. Please refer to link below fro more details. With that information, i would take a leave. Be Kind, Humble, Compassionate, enjoy these Ratri, do self-study, have self-discipline, do yoga, control your senses, do fasting and be blessed! - With love, Krish
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Maha_Shivaratri https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Krishna_Janmashtami https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Naraka_Chaturdashi
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rgyanindia · 5 years ago
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Shravan maas is most auspicious month in Hindu Calendar. This month is dedicated to Lord Shiva. People believe that shravan is best time to please Lord Shiva. All Mondays or Somwar which fall during Shravan month are considered highly auspicious for fasting and known as Shravan Somwar Vrat. Many devotees observe sixteen Mondays or Solah Somwar fasting from first Somwar of Sawan maas.
North India Shravan Mass Calendar
Shravan Month Dates for Northern States of India, which include, Rajasthan, Uttar Pradesh, Bihar, Uttarnchal, Madhya Pradesh, Punjab, Himachal Pradesh, Jharkhand, and Uttrakhand, This region follows Purnimant calendar (the month begins with the Purnima or the full moon).
Thursday, 18 July - Start of Shravan(Sawan) Maas
Monday, 22 July - Shravan Somvar Vrat
Monday, 29 July - Shravan Somvar Vrat
Tuesday, 30 July - Shravan Shivratri
Saturday, 3 August - Hariyali Teej
Monday, 5 August 2019 - Naga Panchami
Monday, 5 August - Shravan Somvar Vrat
Monday, 12 August - Shravan Somvar Vrat
Thursday, 15 August - End of Shravan(Sawan) Maas / Raksha Bandhan
South India Shravan Calendar
Shravan Month Dates for Southern and Western States of India, which include, Andhra Pradesh, Goa, Maharashtra, Gujarat, Karnataka and Tamil Nadu. This region follows Amavasyant calendar (the month begins from Amavasya or the New Moon).
Friday, 2 August - Start of Shravan(Sawan) Maas
Saturday, 3 August - Hariyali Teej
Monday, 5 August - Shravan Somvar Vrat
Monday, 5 August 2019 - Naga Panchami
Friday, 9 August - Varalakshmi Vrat
Monday, 12 August - Shravan Somvar Vrat
Thursday, 15 August - Narali Purnima
Sunday, 18 August - Kajari Teej
Monday, 19 August - Shravan Somvar Vrat
Monday, 26 August - Shravan Somvar Vrat
Friday, 30 August - End of Shravan(Sawan) Maas
Sunday, 1 September - Hartalika Teej
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bigfooodies · 6 years ago
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Pray To Lord Shiva This Maha Shivaratri, Gain Huge Success And Happiness
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Mahashivratri Festival Date In 2018 
This year, the auspicious festival falls on the 13th February, 2018, which happens to be a Tuesday. 
Maha Shivaratri – The Festival Of Divinity
The Maha Shivaratri festival is celebrated on a humongous scale in all parts of the country, and wherever Indians live all over the world. On the darkest night of the year devotees stay awake and offer prayers, perform rituals and pay obeisance to the most graceful of the deities, Lord Shiva, for his blessings. As per astrological tenets, the cosmos is said to be replete with divine energy on the night of Shivaratri, and devotees offer prayers to tap into this energy. Read about the importance of Lord Shiva during Shravan month. 
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Lord Shiva: The Easiest Of The Holy Trinity To Please
Lord Shiva is one of the three most revered Hindu deities, forming a part of the great holy Trinity (Brahma, Vishnu, Mahesh/Shiva – the Creator, the Preserver and the Destroyer respectively). The hermetic God, with his abode in Mount Kailash in the Himalayas, is believed to be formless, shapeless and timeless. The Shivalinga is a mystic symbol of Lord Shiva, who is considered the easiest of the Gods to please and his blessings are said to possess immense power. The significance of worshiping Lord Shiva on Maha Shivratri is that one attains salvation.
Maha Shivratri Story: The Celebration Of The Marriage Of Lord Shiva And Goddess Parvati
As per the story of Mahashivaratri, the festival is celebrated to mark the day on which Lord Shiva married Goddess Parvati. It falls on the 13th night of the dark half of the Hindu month of Phalgun. On the occasion of Maha Shivaratri, devotees observe a day-long fast and worship Lord Shiva with great vigor at temples and homes. The Shivratri legend also says that a person who fasts on this day can reap the benefits of a whole year’s rigorous prayers. Women pray to Lord Shiva on Mahashivratri to get a husband as omnipotent as Lord Shiva himself.
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Maha Shivratri Spiritual Significance: The Origin Of The Legend Of Neelkanth
According the most prevalent legend of Mahashivratri, during the great mythical churning of the ocean – Samudra Manthan conducted by the gods and demons for obtaining nectar to make them immortal, first a pot of poison emerged. The poison was so potent that nobody was ready to even touch it as it had the power to burn up the whole world. 
It was decided that the only one who could help them get rid of this poison was Lord Shiva. So they all went to him for help, and Shiva promptly agreed to consume the poison. However, the poison was so deadly that even if a drop had entered Lord Shiva’s stomach (his stomach represents the universe), it would have annihilated the whole world. 
Shiva carefully held the poison in his throat which turned blue due to the effect of the poison, and so he came to be known as Neelkanth. Maha Shivaratri is celebrated as a day of gratitude to Lord Shiva for protecting the world from this deadly poison. 
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Maha Shivaratri Rituals
One day before Shivratri fast, devotees should eat only one time. On Mahashivaratri day, after finishing morning routine, devotees should take a Sankalp to observe a full-day fast and break it only on the next day. On Shivratri pujan day, devotees should take a second bath in the evening before doing Shiva puja, which should be done during the night and devotees should break the fast next day after taking bath. 
For best results pray four times on the Mahashivratri night. 
Shiva Ratri puja can be performed one time or four times during the night. The whole night can be divided into four quarters to perform Shiva puja four times. The offerings to be made to Lord Shiva during the four quarters of the night are as follows:
Time
Offerings to be made to Lord Shiva on Shivratri
First Quarter
Til (Sesame Seeds), Jav, Lotus, Belvapatra
Second Quarter
Fruit of Vijora, Lemon, Kheer
Third Quarter
Til, Wheat, Malpua, Pomegranate, Kapur
Fourth Quarter
Udadh dhal (white lentils), Jav, Moong, Shankhpushpi leaves, Belva-patra and Pakodas (fries) of Udadh
Benefits Of Worshipping Lord Shiva On Mahashivratri
– Ablution of Lord Shiva is said to purify one’s soul. 
– By making offerings (Naivaidya) on Mahashivratri one is said to attain a long and satisfactory life. 
– By lighting a lamp on Maha Shivaratri, one becomes knowledgeable. 
– By offering Tambul to Lord Shiva on Shivaratri, one can get favourable results. 
– One begets children by sprinkling/ pouring milk on the Shiva lingam. 
– After bathing Lord Shiva with curd, one can buy vehicles on Maha Shivaratri. 
– By offering Lord Shiva darbha (a kind of grass) mixed in water, one can get rid of diseases on Mahashivratri. 
– If honey, ghee and sugarcane are offered to Lord Shiva, one can attain wealth. 
– By bathing Lord Shiva with the holy water of the river Ganges, one can attain salvation on Mahashivratri.
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rudraabhishekpooja · 7 years ago
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Happy Sawan Shivratri 2017: The Significance of The Vrat and Foods You Can Have While Fasting
Rudra abhishek pooja – Devotees of Lord Shiva across the country are gearing up to celebrate Sawan Shivaratri on 21st July, 2017. According to the Hindu calendar, there are twelve Shivratris that are celebrated by Hindus every year. The Shivaratri that falls during the Shravana month is known as Sawan Shivaratri while the Shivaratri that falls in the month of February or March which corresponds to the Phalguna month is called the Mahashivratri. Mahashivratri and the Sawan Shivratri are considered to be the most significant festivals for those who follow Lord Shiva.
The entire Shravana month is dedicated to Lord Shiva. Devotees observe a fast on every Monday of each week in the Shravana month which is also known as ‘Shravan Somvar’. They worship the Shiva linga and also organise a special Maha Rudrabhishek Puja during this month. Sawan Shivratri marks the union of Shakti and Lord Shiva -the two great forces in the universe. Devotees observe fasts and perform pujas to attain stability and happiness in their lives and ward off evil energies. The festival also holds special significance for women, some of whom observe fasts in a hope to get a husband like Lord Shiva.Rudra abhishek pooja
Ancient Shiva temples like the Kashi Vishwanath and Badrinath arrange special pujas and Shiva Darshan during this month. A large number of Shiva devotees visit Shiva shrines during this pious month and perform Gangajal Abhishek over the Shivalinga early in the morning as a sacred ritual.
Significance of Fasting During Sawan Shivratri
(Udaka shanti pooja)Devotees observe fasts through the month on every Monday when they clean their temples and decorate Lord Shiva’s idol with fresh flowers. Devotees who observe the month-long fasts should have one last meal on Trayodashi, a day before Shivratri, and on the day of Shivratri, after finishing morning rituals, they should fast for the whole day and break the fast the next morning. On the Shivratri day, devotees bathe in the evening before performing Shiva Puja or visiting the temple. Shiv Puja is performed at night with much fervor and enthusiasm till the wee hours of the next day when the fast can be broken.
While observing the fast, devotees are allowed to eat certain foods like fresh fruits, milk and water but they should avoid cereals and grains. Chef Sudhir Nair from Mariott Bengaluru tells us, “You can enjoy delicacies made of potato yam like the Suran ki Sabzi, amaranthgrain, tapioca (sabudana), barnyard millet, singhara (water chestnuts) along with nuts and dry fruits.”
Sabudaana Khichdi and Kuttu-Singahri ki Puri are some popular dishes consumed by devotees during these fasts. You can also try making a sweet thandai with milk and dry fruits. For snacks, try aloo tikki, raw banana vadas, pakodas made with singhara flour or a plain sweet potato chaat with lime but without spices.Udaka shanti pooja
According to Hindu scriptures, devotees should break their fast between sunrise and before the end of Chaturdashi Tithi . Some devotees may break their fast only when the Chaturdashi Tithi gets over. This year, the Chaturdashi Tithi begins at 9:49 P.M. on 21st July 2017and ends on 6:27 P.M. on 22nd July 2017. The timing for the Nishith Kaal Puja is scheduled between 12:06 A.M. to 12: 48 A.M.
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2017 Sawan Shivratri – Importance of Shravan Shivratri Remedies
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The Shravan or Sawan month in Hindu Calendar is considered to be the most beautiful month in terms of the beauty of nature and the various auspicious festivals that it brings with it. Every year, the pleasant weather and divinity come along in the month of Sawan. We are witnessing these beautiful changes of nature filled with the blessings of Lord Shiva again during Sawan in 2017. Shivaratri, which falls during Shravan month according to Hindu Calendar, is known as Sawan Shivaratri or Shravana Shivratri. Sawan Shivratri 2017 falls on July 21.
You find Sawan Shivaratri more popular in North Indian states of Uttarakhand, Uttar Pradesh, Rajasthan, Madhya Pradesh, Punjab, Himachal Pradesh and Bihar where Purnimant Lunar Calendar is followed. In Andhra Pradesh, Goa, Maharashtra, Karnataka, Gujarat and Tamil Nadu where Amavasyant Lunar Calendar is followed Sawan Shivaratri corresponds to Ashadha Shivaratri. Famous Shiva temples in North India, Kashi Vishwanath and Badrinath Dham arrange special Pujas and Shiva Darshan during Sawan month. If you visit with your family this time, you can see thousands of Shiva devotees perform Gangajal Abhishekam.
Remedies of Shravan Shivratri 2017: 
1) Chant the Maha Mrityunjay Mantra
On the auspicious day of Sawan Shivratri, if you chant the powerful Maha Mrityunjay Mantra, you will gain worldly pleasures, divine protection, comforts, and luxuries.
Mantra:
ॐ त्र्यम्बकं यजामहे सुगन्धिं पुष्टिवर्धनम्
उर्वारुकमिव बन्धनान्मृत्योर्मुक्षीय माऽमृतात् ||
“We worship the deity who has three eyes and sustains life of all beings. O Lord, free us from the cycle of birth and death and help us to attain salvation”
2) Maha Mrityunjay Yantra
Boost your material gains and increase your overall well-being. Welcome the Maha Mrityunjay Yantra to your Puja room to boost material comforts and avail the divine blessings which shall safeguard you from dangers.
3) Shani-Ketu Shapit Dosh Nivarana Yantra
Bring home the Shani Ketu Shapit Dosh Nivaran Yantra to ward off any negative effects and to augment the positive power of the Shravan Shivratri. To live a peaceful, prosperous and harmonious life appeasing the planets Saturn and Ketu is highly suggested. Bring home this Yantra on this auspicious day.
4) Chandra Rahu Grahan Yog Nivaran Yantra
Perform the Rudrabhishekam and bring home this Yantra. Devotees believe that one of the holiest thing one can do on Sawan Shivratri is the Rudrabhishekam ceremony. This ceremony is one of the best ways to please Lord Shiva. To get the best luck and fortune, this ceremony is performed at the sunset time. Devotees believe that the Lord performs his famous holy dance (Taandava) at this particular time. During Rudrabhishekam, Lord Shiva was honored in his Rudra Avatar. On this Sawan Shivratri, perform this sacred ritual and cherish infinite success, prosperity, and wealth throughout your life! 
All the difficulties and tensions of life will gradually fade away, if you bring home the Chandra Rahu Grahan Yog Nivaran Yantra today.
5) Rahu Yantra
Observe a Fast and bring home this Yantra. You should pledge for self-control throughout the fast and seek blessings of Lord Shiva to end the fast without any interference. If you also want to attract good health, wealth, and fortune in life, worship Lord Shiva and observe fast on every Monday during the month of Shravan 2017. Moreover, worshipping the Rahu Yantra will help you to face various challenges of life with more boldness and will also help you to find solutions to various problems. So, install the Rahu Yantra at your worship place on this benevolent day.
Ganesha wishes all a Happy Sawan Shivratri 2017!
With Ganesha's Grace,
The GaneshaSpeaks.com Team
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