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Shravan 2016: Simple things to do in this auspicious month

Since, the month of Shravana is dedicated to Lord Shiva, the most supreme of the Hindu Trinity, many devotees observe fast, visit temples, do abhishek and offer bilva leaves and milk to the Linga.

Shravan 2016: Simple things to do in this auspicious month Silhouette of Lord Shiva. Pic courtesy: Thinkstock image.

Mumbai: Shravan - the most divine month in the Hindu calendar which begins on the full moon day falls on July 20 this year. Dedicated to Lord Shiva, the Shravan month also known as Savan or Sravana is observed by devotees across the country. However, the dates vary in the northern and southern parts of India.

Since the month of Shravan is dedicated to Lord Shiva, the most supreme of the Hindu Trinity, many devotees observe fast, visit temples, do abhishek and offer bilva leaves, milk to the Linga.

In this post, we will take you through the simple things that you need to do in this auspicious month to bring about an effective and pleasant change in your lifestyle.

  • Rise early and take bath.
  • Chant the Shiva Moola Mantra – OM Namah Shivaya – and meditate for a few minutes.
  • Visit a Shiva Temple nearby to offer bilva leaves, raw milk or water. Do the abhishek yourself.
  • Avoid eating garlic and onions and opt for satvik meals. Remember fasting is a choice. It’s not mandatory.
  • Distribute free food or Prasad to the poor and needy. Lord Shiva represents simplicity. Hence maintain humility and serve those who genuinely need help.
  • Light a lamp in the evening and meditate again for a few minutes by chanting the name of the Lord or any other Shiva Mantra.
  • Before going to bed, pray to the Lord and thank him for all what he has blessed you with.

By the end of the Shravan month, you will be able to feel the difference. By controlling your food habits and governing not just your mind but body and soul, you will be able to feel the presence of the supreme truth that you may otherwise tend to overlook during a regular mundane schedule.

Here’s wishing one and all ahead of the auspicious month of Shravan.