All arrangements made at Haridwar
Excelsior Correspondent
JAMMU, July 4: As per Vedic Sanatan Cultural approach among all the 12 ‘Desi’ months, Shravan is considered as the most auspicious month, the divine firmament is under the celestial sovereignty of Shravan Nakshtra (one of 27 Nakshtra).
Therefore it is called Shravan. Each day during this month is auspicious for worshipping of “Bhagwan Shambu (Shiva)”. Shravan Mass is also Holy month filled with other festivals such as Raksha Bandhan, Nag Panchami, Shraani Purnima, Somavati Amasiya, Durga Ashtami and Janamashtami. This was stated here today by Jammu yatri Bhawan Trust (JYBT) chairman Pawan Shastri.
This year it has its own religious significance as well as Six Somvars are falling during this Shravan Mass i.e. July 6, 13, 20, 27 & 3rd & 10th August, 2020. The Monday falling in Sawan month has a special significance for the devotees. It is known as “Shravan Somvar”. Each day of the Shravan Mass has also a special spiritual significance as well, where Monday is dedicated to the worshipping of Lord Shiva, Tuesday is dedicated for the worshipping of Ganesh Ji, Goddess Mata Maha Kali & Lord Hanuman Ji, Wednesday & Thursday for Lord Vishnu Ji or Lord Krishna, Friday for Mata Lakshmi & Druga Maa, Saturday for Shani Dev and Sunday for Sun (Suraj Dev), said Shastri.
He added that this year Jammu Yatri Bhawan Trust has made elaborate arrangements on the eve of “Shravan Mass” at its Haridwar Bhawan commencing on 6th July, 2020 (Monday) to 15rd August, 2020 (Saturday). On this auspicious occasion all Hindu rituals shall be performed for the prosperity of the universe in general and for the devotees associated with the Trust in particular during this month.
Trust is also going to perform 11 (Rudhra Abhishek) per day through the Pandits. Devotees who intend to perform “Rudhra Paath” with “Rudhra Abhishek” for the prosperity of their family can fill up our prescribed form available at our Head office, Jammu or Haridwar office, Trust on their behalf shall perform Paath through its Pandits which they can watch on Facebook Page of Jammu Yatri Bhawan while sitting at home.