8 Auspicious Things To Do During Sawan To Attract Positivity And Spiritual Blessings
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The sacred month of Sawan (Shravan), dedicated to Lord Shiva, is one of the most spiritually significant periods in the Hindu calendar. Falling between July and August, it is believed to be an especially powerful time to worship Mahadev, deepen spiritual practice, and invite divine grace into your life. Devotees across the country observe fasts, perform rituals, and engage in acts of kindness to seek blessings, inner peace, and spiritual growth.
If you wish to attract positivity and align yourself with higher vibrations during Sawan, here are eight auspicious activities to consider:
1. Offer Jal (Water) and Bel Patra to Lord Shiva
Performing Abhishek on the Shivling with Gangajal, milk, and Bel Patra is a deeply revered ritual. Bel Patra is known to soothe Lord Shiva’s fierce energy, bringing peace, prosperity, and harmony to devotees. Offering these items every Monday of Sawan is said to be especially beneficial.
2. Observe Sawan Somvar Vrat (Fasting on Mondays)
Fasting on Mondays throughout Sawan, known as Sawan Somvar Vrat, holds great spiritual importance. Devotees refrain from certain foods and dedicate the day to prayer and reflection. This practice is believed to fulfil heartfelt wishes, especially those related to health, marriage, and family harmony.
3. Light a Diya and Chant the Maha Mrityunjaya Mantra
Lighting a lamp during Brahma Muhurta (the early hours before sunrise) and chanting the Maha Mrityunjaya Mantra helps cleanse negativity and draw divine protection. Reciting Shiva mantras with devotion calms the mind and nurtures the soul.
4. Donate to the Needy and Feed Cows or Brahmins
Acts of charity hold special significance during Sawan. Donating food, clothing, or essentials to those in need, feeding cows, or offering meals to Brahmins enhances good karma and invites abundance into your life. Giving selflessly is an expression of gratitude and devotion.
5. Wear Rudraksha and Cultivate Inner Peace
Wearing a Rudraksha mala is believed to strengthen your spiritual connection to Lord Shiva. Equally important is maintaining a calm, compassionate, and forgiving mindset. Avoid anger, gossip, and negative thoughts to stay aligned with the sacred energy of the month.
6. Decorate the Shivling with Flowers and Perform Aarti
Adorn the Shivling with fresh flowers like lotus, parijat, and dhatura as a sign of devotion. Performing daily Shiv Aarti with incense and a lit lamp deepens your spiritual focus and creates an atmosphere of peace and devotion in your home.
7. Follow a Sattvic Diet and Avoid Non-Veg or Alcohol
During Sawan, it’s recommended to follow a sattvic (pure vegetarian) diet, free from onion, garlic, non-vegetarian food, and alcohol. This helps keep the mind clear and the body light, supporting a disciplined and spiritually focused lifestyle.
8. Visit Shiva Temples or Join the Kanwar Yatra
Visiting Shiva temples or taking part in the Kanwar Yatra — where devotees carry holy water from the Ganga — is a profound expression of devotion. Even if you can’t travel, virtual darshan, reading Shiva scriptures, or meditating can help you feel connected to the divine.
Sawan is not just about rituals; it is an opportunity to purify your heart, live with intention, and draw closer to Lord Shiva. By embracing these eight auspicious practices, you can attract positivity, earn spiritual merit, and welcome Mahadev’s blessings into your life.
If you wish to attract positivity and align yourself with higher vibrations during Sawan, here are eight auspicious activities to consider:
1. Offer Jal (Water) and Bel Patra to Lord Shiva
Performing Abhishek on the Shivling with Gangajal, milk, and Bel Patra is a deeply revered ritual. Bel Patra is known to soothe Lord Shiva’s fierce energy, bringing peace, prosperity, and harmony to devotees. Offering these items every Monday of Sawan is said to be especially beneficial.
2. Observe Sawan Somvar Vrat (Fasting on Mondays)
Fasting on Mondays throughout Sawan, known as Sawan Somvar Vrat, holds great spiritual importance. Devotees refrain from certain foods and dedicate the day to prayer and reflection. This practice is believed to fulfil heartfelt wishes, especially those related to health, marriage, and family harmony.
3. Light a Diya and Chant the Maha Mrityunjaya Mantra
Lighting a lamp during Brahma Muhurta (the early hours before sunrise) and chanting the Maha Mrityunjaya Mantra helps cleanse negativity and draw divine protection. Reciting Shiva mantras with devotion calms the mind and nurtures the soul.
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4. Donate to the Needy and Feed Cows or Brahmins
Acts of charity hold special significance during Sawan. Donating food, clothing, or essentials to those in need, feeding cows, or offering meals to Brahmins enhances good karma and invites abundance into your life. Giving selflessly is an expression of gratitude and devotion.
5. Wear Rudraksha and Cultivate Inner Peace
Wearing a Rudraksha mala is believed to strengthen your spiritual connection to Lord Shiva. Equally important is maintaining a calm, compassionate, and forgiving mindset. Avoid anger, gossip, and negative thoughts to stay aligned with the sacred energy of the month.
6. Decorate the Shivling with Flowers and Perform Aarti
Adorn the Shivling with fresh flowers like lotus, parijat, and dhatura as a sign of devotion. Performing daily Shiv Aarti with incense and a lit lamp deepens your spiritual focus and creates an atmosphere of peace and devotion in your home.
7. Follow a Sattvic Diet and Avoid Non-Veg or Alcohol
During Sawan, it’s recommended to follow a sattvic (pure vegetarian) diet, free from onion, garlic, non-vegetarian food, and alcohol. This helps keep the mind clear and the body light, supporting a disciplined and spiritually focused lifestyle.
8. Visit Shiva Temples or Join the Kanwar Yatra
Visiting Shiva temples or taking part in the Kanwar Yatra — where devotees carry holy water from the Ganga — is a profound expression of devotion. Even if you can’t travel, virtual darshan, reading Shiva scriptures, or meditating can help you feel connected to the divine.
Sawan is not just about rituals; it is an opportunity to purify your heart, live with intention, and draw closer to Lord Shiva. By embracing these eight auspicious practices, you can attract positivity, earn spiritual merit, and welcome Mahadev’s blessings into your life.