• Sawan Pooja

    INR 1000
    • SKU: SP001
    • Origin: India
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    Economy- Puja samagries + Rudrabhishek + sawan somvar katha and puja + 2 pandits.
    Standard - Puja Samagries + sangeet path + Rudrabhishek with Mrityunjay havan + Sawan somvar katha and pooja + 4 pandits
    Premium - Puja Samagries + sangeet path + grand puja + navgrah Aarti + Rudrabhishek with Mrityunjay havan + sawan somvar katha and puja + sawan mangalwar katha and pooja + 5 pandits.


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Economy- Puja samagries + Rudrabhishek + sawan somvar katha and puja + 2 pandits.
Standard - Puja Samagries + sangeet path + Rudrabhishek with Mrityunjay havan + Sawan somvar katha and pooja + 4 pandits
Premium - Puja Samagries + sangeet path + grand puja + navgrah Aarti + Rudrabhishek with Mrityunjay havan + sawan somvar katha and puja + sawan mangalwar katha and pooja + 5 pandits.


Sawan, derived from the word Shravan, is the fifth month of the Nanakshahi calendar and Indian calendar and falls in July-August. Sawan month is the favorite of Lord Shiva, who is the principal deity of Hindus and also called the Destroyer among the Trimurti Brahma( the creator) and Vishnu(the preserver). Sawan is the most auspicious month in Hindu mythology. This month is devoted to Mahadev Lord Shiva and his wife Maa Parvati. The devotees keep fast on Mondays during this month and Sawan mangalwar to pray to Lord Shiva and Maa Parvati.

Significance :

During the auspicious month of Sawan, devotees keep fast on Mondays for Lord Shiva which is also called 'Shravan Somvar Vrat' however some devotees also fast on Tuesdays and Fridays. These fasts are devoted to Lord Shiva to attain success, a good life partner, and abundance in life. The holy water Gangajal is offered to Lord Shiva to heal him after he consumed poison to save mankind. So devotees seek the blessings of Lord Shiva by keeping the Monday fasts for him. Keeping a fast for 16 somwars can help the devotee to settle all kinds of marital discord in his married life.

The Puja will include

Ganpati Pooja, Sankalp, Kalash Sthapna, Sthapana of Lord Shiva and Mata Parvati, Punyahavachan, Navgraha Puja, Rudri Path, Rudrabhishek, Archana, Havan, Mangal Aarti, Aashirvachan, Navgrah Mantra Japa ( 1 mala foreach planet), Lord Shiva Puja, Chandra DevaPooja, Mata Parvati pooja, Mahamrityunjay path with havan samagri followed by Purnahuti, offerings for Lord Shiva and Mata Parvati and Prasad to Brahmins.

Client can opt from the following alternatives

Economy- Puja samagries + Rudrabhishek + sawan somvar katha and puja + 2 pandits.

Standard - Puja Samagries + sangeet path + Rudrabhishek with Mrityunjay havan + Sawan somwar katha and pooja + 4 pandits

Premium- Puja Samagries + sangeet path + grand puja + navgrah Aarti + Rudrabhishek with Mrityunjay havan + sawan somwar katha and puja + sawan mangalwar katha and pooja + 5 pandits.

The prasadam of this puja will be sent to the client via courier.

Sawan Somwar Pooja on Mondays

Performing Sawan Somwar pooja on Mondays is an act of worship that is done to evoke the blessings of Lord Shiva. It is also a way to honor the aging parents of the family. The son takes care of the parents during this period.

Observing Somvar Vrat on Mondays is blessed by Lord Shiva

Observing Somvar Vrat on Mondays is blessed by Lord Shiva. Lord Shiva is the god of life, destruction, and power. He is always depicted as wearing a snake around his neck. He is a very popular deity for Hindus. The Solah Somvar Vrat is one of the most popular Hindu rituals. The vrat should be observed with faith, dedication, and devotion.

The main purpose of observing Somvar Vrat on Mondays is to propitiate Lord Shiva. It is also believed that the devotees who observe this vrat will be cured of various eye-related ailments. They can also improve their mental peace and strength.

During Solah Somvar Vrat, devotees worship Lord Shiva and do Abhishek to him. Devotees also offer flowers, betel nuts, kusha, and doob. They chant Shiva mantras.

The devotees should also take food throughout the day. They should also worship Lord Shiva with holy water and incense. During the vrat, devotees should not drink salt or salt water.

It is believed that Lord Shiva is the lord of the lunar eclipse. He is also the supreme being for Hindus. He is worshipped in various temples. He is also referred to as Bhagavan Shiva or Bhole Nath. He is also worshipped in the Kailash temple.

The Shravan month is considered to be the best month to worship Lord Shiva. He is also worshipped during Dil Somwar Vrat. Fasting on Mondays in the Shravan month is very popular among Shiva devotees.

Observing Snana, Vastra and Kshama Prarthana pooja

Observing Snana, Vastra, and Kshama Prarthana pooja is an ideal way to make the most of your home's abode. Besides the main shrine, a few other corners of the house need to be cleaned up to ensure that a shiva-adhyaya pooja goes off without a hitch. Moreover, it's a good idea to keep the kitchen stocked with ingredients that are safe to eat during the fast. Likewise, avoid eating spicy food, garlic, meat, and milk, among other things.

Besides, observing Snana, Vastra, and Kshama pooja entail a bit of piety and self-discipline. A small token of gratitude is in order for the gods of the household. To that end, a few small rituals should be performed before the main swarm of visitors arrives. In addition, a few small reminders should be placed about the house. Likewise, the pooja itself should be performed in a way that ensures that no one is tempted to skip the main ceremony. Lastly, a few other important tips and tricks should be taken into consideration to ensure that your guests feel welcome.

There is a lot to be said for observing Snana, Vastra, and Kshama pooja, and the best way to get the most out of the occasion is to follow the precepts of the gods.

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