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Shravan Shiva Puja 2021: Significance, Puja Vidhi, Materials To Perform Rudrabhishek
The month of Shravan or Sawan is dedicated to Lord Shiva and according to the Hindu Calendar the whole month is considered to be auspicious to seek blessings of Lord Shiva. Devotees keep fasts and pray to Him to please God and seek Lord Shiva's blessings.

During Shravan month, all Mondays or Somwar(s) are considered highly auspicious and the fasts done during this period are known as Shravan Somwar or Sawan Somwar Vrats. The fasting starts from the first Somwar of Sawan month and many devotees observe fasts of sixteen Mondays or Solah Somwar. Further, all Tuesdays or Mangalwar of the Shravan month are dedicated to Goddess Parvati, who is the consort of Lord Shiva. Therefore, Tuesday's fasting during this month is known as Mangal Gauri Vrat.
According to a website Drik Panchang, The dates of the Shravan month differ based on what calendar is followed in a particular region. In Andhra Pradesh, Telangana, Goa, Maharashtra, Gujarat, Karnataka and Tamil Nadu, Amanta Lunar Calendar is followed while in North Indian states Rajasthan, Uttar Pradesh, Madhya Pradesh, Punjab, Himachal Pradesh, Uttarakhand, Chhattisgarh, Bihar and Jharkhand Purnimanta Calendar is followed. Hence half of the Sawan Somwar dates differ in both calendars.
Puja Vidhi
The ritual or the puja vidhi includes showering the deity with sacred ingredients and water. This process is called Abhishek or Abhishekam. Also, the ritual performed to pay obeisance to Lord Shiva is called Rudrabhishek. These rituals are performed on special days such as Maha Shivratri, Masik Shivratri, Shravan Somwar or Pradosh Vrat days.
Scroll down the article to know about Shiva puja rituals and Rudrabhishek puja samagri list and vidhi.
Rudrabhishek Puja Samagri
To perform the Rudrabhishek, one will require the following items:
1.
Turmeric
Powder
-
1
Packet
2.
SandalWood
Paste/Powder
-
1
Packet
3.
Kumkum
-
1
Packet
4.
Agarbatti
(Incense
Sticks)
-
1
Packet
5.
Camphor
-
1
Packet
6.
Betel
Leaves/Nuts
-
25
Betel
Leaves/25
Betel
Nuts
7.
Garlands
(Special)
-
2
nos
8.
Flowers
-
4
Bunches
9.
Fruits
-
12
Bananas
and
5
other
Varieties
10.
Coconuts
-
10
nos
11.
Garlands
-
2
nos
12.
Kalasa
Vasthram
-
1
Towel
or
2
yards
fabric
13.
Honey
-
1
Small
Bottle
14.
Milk
-
2
Liters
15.
Yogurt
-
2
Cups
16.
Paneer
-
1
Bottle
17.
Ghee
-
1.5
kg
18.
Viboothi
-
1
Packet
19.
Coins
(Quarters)
-
40
20.
Sugar
-
1
Packet
21.
Sugar
Candy
(Misri/Kalakanda)
-
1
Packet
22.
Dothi
-
1
nos
23.
Saree
-
1
nos
24.
Naivedyam
-
As
Required
25.
Deepam
(Lamp)
26.
Oil
for
Deepam
27.
Match
Box
28.
Cotton
Wick
for
Deepam
29.
Kalasam
30.
Panchapathra
Udharini
31.
Small
Trays-
2
32.
Big
Trays-
2
33.
Small
Cups-
5
34.
Blankets-
2
nos
35.
Paper
Napkins
36.
Paper
Plates
37.
Aluminium
Foil



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