Shiva Puja Monday: There is a tradition in Hinduism that by worshiping Mahadev, the God of Gods, all sorrows and troubles go away. Along with this, it is considered to bring happiness and good fortune. It is a religious belief that on a Monday dedicated to the worship of Lord Shiva, Lord Shiva soon becomes happy and blesses his devotees when worshiped according to the rules and regulations.
Because of this, there is an influx of devotees in Shiva temples across the country on Mondays. Since Monday is dedicated to Lord Shiva. That's why all wishes are fulfilled by worshiping and fasting on Monday. Let's know in detail about the measures and rules for worshiping Bhole Baba on Monday.
Which Shivling should be worshiped on Monday
In Sanatan Dharma, the importance of worshiping different Shivling has been told. It is a religious belief that when Shivling made of mercury is worshipped, Goddess Lakshmi and God Kuber also sit there. Whereas, the Shivling made of black stone is considered to fulfill all wishes..
Do these measures to worship Lord Shiva
Donating lamp in Shiva temple on Monday is considered very auspicious. Chant Om Namah Shivay 108 times on this day. Due to which all your wishes will be fulfilled.
Donate black sesame mixed with raw rice on this day. Pitra doshas are removed by this.
It is considered very auspicious to offer Rudraksh in Shiva temple on Monday morning. This makes married life happy.
Wear white colored clothes on Monday. Apply sandalwood tilak. Worship Lord Shiva. By doing this, success is achieved in every work.
On this day anoint Bhole Baba with raw cow's milk. Also offer white flowers, dhatura, belpatra, shamipatra etc. to Bhole Nath by applying Tilak with white sandalwood and ashes.
On the day of worship on Monday, chant with the rosary of Rudraksh and perform aarti of Lord Shiva. Also, at the end of the worship, apologize for the mistakes made by you.
( The information given here is based on religious beliefs and public beliefs, there is no scientific evidence for it. It has been presented here keeping in mind the general public interest. )
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