A blog on Shiva and Shiva Bhakts!

The person who non stop worships and bows his/her head in front of the Statues of Shiva and Gauri Shankar Statues is called a Shiva bhakt.

For all the Shiva bhakts (devotees), the month of Sawan is the most awaited one. This holy month of the year has very significance for the devoted prayers of Lord Shiva. This generally is observed during the months of July and August. Savan is especially relevant to Lord Shiva. The devotees believe, praying Shiva in this month pleases Him the most and brings upon them the blessings of God. In this Swan Month, many Shiva devotees worship Lord Shiva. In this Month, Hindu God Idols are worshiped well in every temple by devotees.


During the time of Sawan, people wake up early in the morning, observe fast and go to temples regularly. Devotees observe the consecutive sixteen Mondays’ commonly known as ‘
Solah Somwar’. This is done to impress Lord Shiva and pray for a suitable spouse. It is done in front of Gauri Shankar Moorti in the temple.

This custom has been followed for thousands of years since it was intact in the Hindu Vedas and Puranas.

There is an ancient tale according to which during the times of the Gods and the demons, in the month of sawan, it was decided to do Samundra Manthan or the process of churning the huge ocean. This was done to find out who was superior, the Gods or the demons, as they both wanted the Amrit (nectar) hidden inside the waters of the ocean. However, during the process, before Amrit, deadly poison or halahala also came out of the sea. This poison was so deadly that it could destroy the entire world. At such times of need, Lord Shiva came for the rescue. He drank the entire poison and stored it in his Kanth (throat). The poison could do no more harm to Shiva than just changing the color of his throat. Thus Shiva came to be known as the Neelkanth. Since then, Lord Shiva is worshipped during this time showing the gesture of gratitude for saving the world.

In the holy month of Savan, people observe fasts to please Lord Shiva. It is a prevalent thought that Lord Shiva is the most innocent of all the Gods and anyone can please him by merely fasting for a few days. Thus getting their wishes fulfilled.

In the Sawan month, devotees dedicatedly worship Lord Shiva for prosperity, success, and marriage. Often people visit temples regularly and chant Maha Mrutyunjay Mantra. As Rudraksha has its significance in the Hindu culture, thus, people also wear Rudraksha. A mix of Ghee, Milk, Gangajal, and Honey is offered on the idols of Shiva.

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