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Time of India
5 days ago
- General
- Time of India
Last ‘Somvari' of Shrawan: Devotees brave rain to offer prayers at Shiv temples
1 2 3 4 Patna: As the holy month of Shrawan draws to a close on Aug 9, devotees flocked to nearby Shiv temples on Monday to offer prayers on the final Monday of the auspicious period. Despite persistent heavy rainfall and waterlogging across the city, worshippers remained undeterred. From the early hours of the morning, streets were filled with women dressed in green attire and accessories, queuing patiently to perform the sacred 'jalabhishek' ritual on the Shivling. This act of devotion is not limited to adult women alone. Many young girls also participate in the Shrawan worship. Naina Kumari, now 18, began observing fasts and performing rituals during Shrawan when she was just 8-year-old. Speaking after her visit to a temple on Boring Road, she said, "There are almost 60 women waiting in line at a time, and the road is congested because the queue is extending to the streets. No amount of heavy rainfall can stop us from going and worshipping Shiv on the last Monday. " Maya Shankar Jha, a priest with nearly 25 years of experience, said, "All Mondays in the month of Shrawan are auspicious, but people especially believe the first and last Monday of Shrawan to be more holy. All those who could not offer their prayers on the first Monday rush to temples on the last Monday, as this comes only once every year." He added, "Jalabhishek is mostly done using three things. It is either Gangajal, sugarcane juice or cow milk. All three signify different purposes – people offer 'Gangajal' to wish for good health and wellbeing. Sugar cane juice is offered to bring in wealth and prosperity and cow milk is offered to wish for improved fertility and good health of children." An official from Mahavir Mandir, one of Patna's largest and most prominent temples, said, "More than 1,000 people have already visited the temple since 5am to do 'jalabhishek'. It went on till noon, and almost 64 slots for Rudra Abhishek are planned out for the rest of the day." It is widely believed that those who offer prayers to Lord Shiva on the final sacred Monday of Shrawan, with devotion and sincerity, will have their wishes and desires fulfilled.


News18
23-07-2025
- Entertainment
- News18
Ektaa Kapoor Performs Rudra Abhishek Ahead Of Kyunki Saas Bhi Kabhi Bahu Thi 2 Launch
Last Updated: Ektaa Kapoor performs Rudra Abhishek during Sawan ahead of Kyunki Saas Bhi Kabhi Bahu Thi 2 launch; video of her hugging Shiv idol goes viral. Ektaa Kapoor is one of the most loved producers on TV and has given some of the biggest shows to Indian television. Now, as she is all set to bring back one of the most iconic shows, Kyunki Saas Bhi Kabhi Bahu Thi, she went on a spiritual journey where she performed Rudra Abhishek in the holy month of Sawan. The video of Ektaa Kapoor performing the Rudra Abhishek at Mahakal temple, Ujjain, is all over social media. In the video, the producer can be seen hugging the Shiv idol as the priest performs the sacred ritual. The video shows Ektaaa dressed in a yellow raincoat and pyjamas. As Ektaa shared the video, fans started reacting to it. #WATCH: Video of Ekta Kapoor performing Rudrabhishek at Mahakal temple, Ujjain. #EktaKapoor #Rudrabhishek #mahadev #mahakal #mahakaleshwar #ujjain #ujjainmahakal — upuknews (@upuknews1) July 23, 2025 One wrote, 'This lady has a striking contrast in her personality — on one hand, she creates bold content, and on the other, she is deeply spiritual." Another said, 'Kisi ki bhakti par sawaal uthane ka kisi ko bhi adhikaar nahi. She is doing what she feels, and vaise bhi sab kuch Bhole Baba ki marzi se hi hota hai." A third fan shared, 'Har Har Mahadev ji!" Ektaa Kapoor is reviving Kyunki Saas Bhi Kabhi Bahu Thi, which premiered 25 years ago on Indian television. As the show is set for a new season featuring Smriti Irani, Ektaa recently shared the rationale behind its return after so many years. Ektaa took to her Instagram account to answer the question: 'Why Kyunki, Why Now?" She wrote, 'When the 25th anniversary of Kyunki Saas Bhi Kabhi Bahu Thi was approaching and the idea of relaunching surfaced, my first reaction was a firm no! Why would I want to disturb nostalgia? You can never compete with nostalgia. It always remains supreme. How I remember my childhood and how it really was will always be different." 'So when Kevin Vaz, his team, the network heads, and the Balaji team got into a discussion, I thought to myself… Can we keep Kyunki away from today's storytelling formats and focus on the issues that television once bravely addressed?" she said. She further added, 'Let's create a show that isn't afraid to raise important questions, sparks conversations, and stands out in an era dominated by visual gimmicks. Kyunki is coming back with limited episodes to celebrate 25 years with the intent to impact, entertain, probe thoughts, and most importantly, inspire." view comments Disclaimer: Comments reflect users' views, not News18's. Please keep discussions respectful and constructive. Abusive, defamatory, or illegal comments will be removed. News18 may disable any comment at its discretion. By posting, you agree to our Terms of Use and Privacy Policy.


Time of India
11-07-2025
- General
- Time of India
Sawan 2025 Rudra Abhishek: What to Offer and Why It Matters
As Sawan 2025 gets closer, people all around the world get ready to show their greatest love for Lord Shiva . One of the most sacred ways to do this is through Rudra Abhishek, which is the ritual soaking of the Shivling with holy substances while chanting Vedic mantras like the Rudra Chamakam or Mahamrityunjaya mantra The things utilized in the Abhishek are more than just symbols; they have special energies that match the devotee's requirements and goals. This is a full list of the different substances utilized in Rudra Abhishek and the good things they do. Water (Jal): Giving the Shivling clean water is the simplest and most powerful way to do Abhishek. Water stands for giving up, purity, and clarity. It clears the devotee's aura and relaxes their nervous system. Water Abhishek is great for regular use because it clears the mind and gets rid of bad energies. Jal Abhishek is a simple but powerful spiritual cleanser for people who are new to it or who want to find calm and emotional harmony. Milk Milk is a calming and nourishing substance that stands for compassion, purity, and motherly love. People think that giving milk during Rudra Abhishek makes Lord Shiva very happy. It is especially good for people who are having trouble sleeping, are stressed out, or are emotionally unbalanced. Milk calms Lord Shiva's strong energy, which brings peace and happiness to the devotee's mind. It also makes ideas and intentions more pure. Honey Honey stands for sweetness and togetherness in life. People say that doing Rudra Abhishek with honey will bring love, make relationships better, and bring peace to both personal and professional connections. People who are struggling with anger, emotional wounds, or problems in their life often choose it. Honey makes conversation sweeter, boosts charisma, and brings good people and chances into your life. Ghee Ghee stands for sacrifice and spiritual light. It is often utilized in fire ceremonies and has strong cleaning powers. In Rudra Abhishek, ghee is presented to call on heavenly wisdom and get rid of bad things. It helps you get rid of your ego, see things more clearly, and make better decisions. Ghee Abhishek is very good for people who want to grow spiritually, get clear, and find the strength to get through their own problems. Sugarcane Juice: Sugarcane juice stands for happiness, fertility, and the sweetness of life. It is a gift of plenty and joy. People think that offering this at Rudra Abhishek will bring them money, make their wishes come true, and get rid of money problems. People who are having trouble with money or want to start a new business should drink sugarcane juice. It stands for a life of wealth and success under Lord Shiva's protection. Coconut Water: Coconut water stands for purity and giving up your ego. It is one of the most spiritually purifying things people utilize in worship. Coconut water cleanses the inner self, gets rid of negative ideas, and helps people let go of their worries about money during Rudra Abhishek. It is extremely helpful for people who are on a spiritual path and want to get over their ego, attachments, or emotional distress. Giving coconut water is also a way to show Shiva that you are giving him your own essence. Yogurt (Curd): Yogurt or curd is a sign of health, fertility, and emotional well-being. When you do Abhishek with curd, you get blessings for a happy family, more children, and stable relationships. People who want kids or want to strengthen family relationships think this is really lucky. Yogurt cools the Shivling and is supposed to help with both mental and physical health, making it great for anyone who are feeling insecure or emotionally drained. Panchamrit: Panchamrit is a holy blend of sugar, ghee, honey, milk, and curd. It is a whole offering that stands for the entire cleansing of the body, mind, intellect, ego, and soul. It is thought that doing Rudra Abhishek with Panchamrit will bring health, wealth, mental clarity, and spiritual growth. People commonly use this offering during big ceremonies or on significant days like Mahashivratri and Shravan Mondays. Sandalwood Paste: People know that sandalwood paste can cool and calm them down. It stands for devotion, peace, and focus. When used in Rudra Abhishek, it calms the mind and heart. It's great for people who want to clear their minds, stabilize their emotions, or get closer to God. Sandalwood paste also helps you focus, and people often use it during meditation or other spiritual activities to raise their awareness. Bael Leaves: Lord Shiva loves and holds bael leaves very precious. Their three-leaf shape stands for the three main characteristics (gunas) of sattva, rajas, and tamas, as well as Shiva's three eyes. People think that giving Bael leaves can help them get rid of their sins, pay off their karmic debts, and reach moksha, or freedom. People say that even a modest sacrifice of these leaves, if done with commitment, is stronger than complicated rites. Bael Patra means giving up, being pure, and being devoted. Bhasma (Sacred Ash): Bhasma, also called Vibhuti, is the holy ash that stands for letting go, giving up, and the fact that life is short. Offering Bhasma during Rudra Abhishek reminds the devotee of spiritual truths, such as the fact that everything material finally turns to ash. It helps get rid of pride, ego, and material things. People who want to be separate from others, gain spiritual strength, or shield themselves from bad energy often include Bhasma in their worship. It calls on Shiva's form as the one who destroys illusions and sets souls free. When and Why to Perform Rudra Abhishek You can practice Rudra Abhishek any day, but Mondays, Pradosham, and especially during the month of Sawan are seen to be the best days. Doing Rudra Abhishek during Sawan will give them ten times the spiritual merit and bring them the focussed blessings of Lord Shiva. This article is written by, Sidhharrth S Kumaar, Registered Pharmacist, Astro Numerologist, Life & Relationship Coach, Vaastu Expert, IKS Expert, I Ching Expert, Energy Healer, Music Therapist, Author of 'Think like a Sage Lead like a CEO' series and Chief Astro Strategy Officer (CASO), NumroVani..!! Discover everything about astrology at the Times of India , including daily horoscopes for Aries , Taurus , Gemini , Cancer , Leo , Virgo , Libra , Scorpio , Sagittarius , Capricorn , Aquarius , and Pisces .