Shravani Somvar Puja ( Baidyanath Jyotirling )

Temple Name:

Baidyanath Dham

Puja Time:

14/07/2025

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About Puja

Sawan (Shravan) Somvar Puja is one of the most revered and auspicious observances in Hindu tradition, dedicated to Bhagwan Shiv (Mahadev). Celebrated especially during the holy month of Sawan (Shravan Maas), this puja is performed on every Monday (Somvar) of the month to seek Shiva’s divine blessings, grace, and protection.

Sawan is considered Shiva’s favorite month, and Mondays are especially significant because they are traditionally associated with Shiv Puja, Rudrabhishek, and fasting (Vrat) by devotees across Bharat. Performing rituals in this month is believed to bring prosperity, marital happiness, mental peace, spiritual growth, and relief from obstacles in life.

Puja Benefits

Prosperity and Success

Regular puja and offerings invoke divine blessings for growth in career, business, and personal endeavors.

Fulfillment of Desires

Devotees praying for marriage, children, or specific personal goals often observe Sawan Somvar for divine blessings and success.

Spiritual Growth

Sawan Somvar strengthens one’s inner devotion and leads the soul toward purity, discipline, and connection with the divine.

Puja Process

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Sankalp is taken in the name of the devotee, stating their name, gotra, and purpose of the puja.

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Abhishek of the Shiva Linga is performed with Panchamrit (milk, curd, honey, ghee, sugar) and holy water.

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Bilva leaves and flowers are offered while chanting shiv ashttotar shatnam and other sacred mantras.

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The puja concludes with Aarti and Mahamrityunjay Jaap for divine protection, peace, and fulfillment of wishes.sanctity and precision of this ancient spiritual tradition.

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  • bilwarchan

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    Bilwarchan is the sacred ritual of offering Bilva (Bel) leaves to Lord Shiva, symbolizing purity, devotion, and surrender. The three leaflets of each Bilva represent Shiva’s three eyes and the trinity of Brahma, Vishnu, and Mahesh. As per Shiva Purana, offering Bilva leaves destroys sins and grants moksha. At Baidyanath Jyotirling, Bilwarchan brings divine grace, fulfillment of desires, and inner purification.

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  • Kamalarchan

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    Kamalarchan is a highly revered Vedic ritual involving the offering of lotus flowers (Kamal) to deities, especially to Shiva. The lotus is not just a flower—it is a symbol of purity, beauty, divine grace, and transcendence. Offering lotuses during puja invokes auspiciousness, prosperity, and divine blessings in the devotee’s life.

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  • panchamrit snan

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    Panchamrit Snan is a holy ritual bath offered to deities, especially Lord Shiva using five sacred substances collectively called Panchamrit (Panch = five, Amrit = nectar of immortality). This ritual is symbolic of purifying the deity with divine nectars and invoking blessings upon the devotee.

    It is an inseparable part of major Hindu pujas and Abhisheks, symbolizing both material and spiritual offerings made with utmost devotion (Bhakti).

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  • Rudrabhishek

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    According to the Vedic scriptures, Rudrabhishek is not just a ritual—it’s an invocation of Lord Shiva’s grace to remove negativity, fulfill desires, and grant peace, prosperity, and spiritual upliftment. By performing Rudrabhishek, one seeks Shiva’s blessings for both worldly success and liberation (moksha).

     

     

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  • Rudrabhishek (individual family)

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    Individual Family Rudrabhishek is a special personalized puja dedicated to Lord Shiva, performed exclusively for you and your family’s well-being. Each mantra is chanted with your name, gotra, and sankalp, invoking divine blessings for health, prosperity, and peace. Performed at sacred shrines like Baidyanath Jyotirling, this Rudrabhishek removes obstacles, brings harmony in family life, and fulfils specific wishes of the yajman (devotee).

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  • shringar seva

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    Shringar Seva refers to the ceremonial adornment and decoration of the deity with clothes, ornaments, flowers, and fragrances. It is not merely a ritual of beautification but a profound expression of love, devotion (Bhakti), and personal service (Seva) to the deity. In Bhakti traditions, especially in Vaishnavism and Shaivism, Shringar Seva is regarded as one of the highest forms of seva, symbolizing the devotee’s heartfelt desire to offer the best to their Ishta Devata (chosen deity).

     

     

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